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Talking about Films
Writings Speeches Interviews
This is a collection of English writings, speeches and interviews of Nemai Ghosh, best known as the director of the first neo-realist film ‘Chinnamul’ that dealt with partition of Bengal during the partition of India in 1947.
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Nemai Ghosh
Talking about Films
Writings Speeches Interviews
This is a collection of English writings, speeches and interviews of Nemai Ghosh, best known as the director of the first neo-realist film ‘Chinnamul’ that dealt with partition of Bengal during the partition of India in 1947.
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