3 Bengali Classic Book to Film Adaptations in Modern Context
Satyajit Ray's 1964 classic, Charulata, a screen adaptation of Tagore's Nastanirh, still creates ripples inside us as viewers. Likewise, there have been numerous other books that have inspired filmmakers to bring them to celluloid, time and again, like Saratchandra Chattopadhyay's Devdas. Today, as I was reflecting on modern Bengali cinema, I researched and found several Classic Bengali books presented in a contemporary perspective by various filmmakers in recent times. I have some of these films; however, some are still on my wishlist. 1. Ghawre Bairey Aj (2019): Directed by critically acclaimed director Aparna Sen, this movie, adapted from Rabindranath Tagore's Ghare Baire, is set in a modern set-up. Brinda, a tribal girl, is adopted by Nikhilesh's family and eventually marries him. A curious and wild-at-heart Brinda struggles to keep herself bound by Nikhilesh's much more mature and composed lifestyle. A naive Brinda is drawn to a corrupt politician, Sandip ...