Basu Chatterjee and His Immortal Creations: My Top 7 Picks of the Maestro
Basu Chatterjee, a name associated with pleasant-feeling movies, immortalised the character of Saradindu Bandopadhyay's "Satyanweshi" Byomkesh Bakshi as a household name throughout India. A filmmaker who, upon closer examination, has brought the regular drama of an ordinary household to the screen so effortlessly. January 10 marked his 95th birth anniversary. After starting as a cartoonist, at the beginning of his illustrious career in films, he began assisting legendary filmmakers such as Basu Bhattacharya and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. His directorial debut was Sara Akash, released in 1969. In a couple of years, he made one of his most acclaimed films, Piya Ka Ghar, and then there was no looking back. He established himself as one of the most prolific storytellers of the middle class. Despite the larger audience's affinity for romantic or action films of that era, Chatterjee successfully brought the average man's joy from small things, despite various struggles and ...