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  Gautam Ghose's ode to Ray
Ghose, who considers Ray a mentor (he celebrated the auteur in a 1999 documentary), was one among many for whom the work had seminal overtones.
Ghose allows you to gradually become part of that picnic, and then he introduces the plot point.
Ghose, in a director's note, sums up the raison d'etre of his film thus: "The author [Sunil Ganguly] of Satyajit Ray's film had penned a novella out of his own experience of a journey with a few friends in the mid sixties.
www.rediff.com /movies/2003/dec/05ghose.htm   (1573 words)

  
 Cannes 97   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ghose began his film career by making hard-hitting documentaries such as New Earth (1973) and Hungry Autumn (1974).
Ghose has the ability to move seamlessly between documentary and fictional filmmaking.
Gautam Ghose follows in the footsteps of such stalwarts of the Calcutta filmmaking scene as Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen. He is one of the strongest, most distinctive voices currently to be heard in Indian cinema.
www.filmfestivals.com /cannes97/cfilmc18.htm   (342 words)

  
 Calcuttaweb - Bengali Cinema Gautam Ghosh
Gautam displayed a firm command of the medium and deep social insight in his next film Paar.
Gautam Ghosh's GUDIA about the life of a ventriloquist was based on a story by the eminent Bengali novelist Mahasweta Devi (JOHNNY O URVASHI) and featured Mithun, Nabaneeta Dev Sen, Subhendu Chatterjee, and Pran.
ACCOLADES: Gautam Ghosh has been conferred the prestigious DE SICA AWARD for highest achievements in Films in 1997.This is a big recognition for Ghosh who is the first Indian recipient of this award.
www.calcuttaweb.com /cinema/gautamghosh.shtml   (2304 words)

  
 Focus
GAUTAM Ghose has begun his new feature film, Dekha, after a long hiatus since Gudia, which had a rather lukewarm reception from both the masses and critics when it was released some years ago.
Ghose is highly enthused about a small screen producer’s coming forward to produce a feature film, that too, an off-mainstream one.
Gautam has also done the cinematography and composed the musical score for this film.
www.screenindia.com /jul07/film11.htm   (1062 words)

  
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But the characters living are returning to the forest on the celluloid canvas of Gautam Ghose, one of the torch bearers of Ray legacy and maker of the documentary on the maestro, Ray.
Their journey would also offer a different experience for cine goers as Gautam Ghose is a different filmmaker, though with the courage to take off where his muse Ray had left 33 years back.
So there are many reasons for selection of Dooars as the locale," says Ghose whose last film Dekha (Glance) was shot in north Bengal in parts and who recently was the cinematographer of friend Aparna Sen for her last film Mr and Mrs Iyer shot in north Bengal.
www.kolkatainformation.com /archive/abaar-aranye.html   (1572 words)

  
 rediff.com, Movies: Interview with Gautam Ghose
However, Ghose created a furore when he rejected the award following allegations of nepotism and foul play in the National awards.
Equally upset is Ghose, who was the jury president in last year's National Film Festival.
After a long and tedious pursuit, rediff.com finally caught up with Ghose on the present controversy.
www.rediff.com /entertai/2001/apr/02ghose.htm   (1152 words)

  
 Deccan Herald News page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Thirty-five years later, Gautam Ghose’s sequel to that film has successfully brought out the fact that urban India is still as ignorant about the realities of the real India as it was then.
Like Ray, Ghose is also a rare film maker who is an expert in almost all departments of film making.
Incidentally, Ghose has used Champa in the cast but cannot release his film in Bangladesh - a huge market for Bengali cinema - as only Indo-Bangladesh co-productions can be released in that country under bilateral agreements.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/oct14/n2.asp   (629 words)

  
 Goa, a good venue for IFFI, says Gautam Ghose
Noted filmmaker Gautam Ghose today asked the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) organisers to create an experts team to understand cinema and overcome the teething problems of lack of coordination between different agencies involved.
Mr Ghose cautioned that if the problems of co-ordination were not resolved early, the International Federation of Film Societies may also cancel its recognition for IFFI.
Mr Ghose plans to complete his Bengali film before taking over the direction of an Indo-Italian production about a little Indian boy who goes from a village to the city.
news.webindia123.com /news/articles/India/20061201/523552.html   (497 words)

  
 Khayyam makes grand comeback with 'Yatra' - Printer Friendly Page - Entertainment - Telugu Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Assisted by the film's director Gautam Ghose in the score, the Khayyam touch is evident in this latest album.
Sung by Jojo, the remix is done by Goutam Ghose.
The second side of the album is devoted to pure classical music - seven dadras, thumris and taranas, all composed by Ghose.
www.teluguportal.net /modules/news/print.php?storyid=18307   (363 words)

  
 Buddhist Channel | Bodhi Wood | Film on Dalai Lama ready for US premiere
Kolkata, India -- 'Impermanence', the documentary on the Dalai Lama by eminent filmmaker Gautam Ghose, is ready for its US premiere this month.
Still enamoured about his experience with the extraordinary man "because he is so different from most of us", Ghose recalled how the Dalai Lama always talked about his aversion to human follies like jealousy, greed and violence that can only lead to misery and advocated compassion for every fellow human being.
In the US, which comprises a major chunk of the international film market, the film would be first shown in North America and then screened on TV channels, Ghose, who had accompanied the Dalai Lama to several places during the making of the film from 1998 to 2004, said.
www.buddhistchannel.tv /index.php?id=12,1136,0,0,1,0   (234 words)

  
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And this was prominently highlighted in a biopic on him by the renowned director Gautam Ghose.
It also has a few clips from the time he spent at Llasa's Potala Palace, though most of the film is about his discourses and the life in India.
Ghose described the Dalai Lama as the only man after Mahatma Gandhi who has dedicated his life to peace and harmony through non-violence.
www.tibet.com /NewsRoom/hhfilm1.htm   (241 words)

  
 Tale of two heroes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Rather it turned out to be a "blessing in disguise'', feels Ghose.
of the finest statesman of this century, said a smiling Ghose.
Ghose has also done a documentary on Dalai Lama, the international premiere
www.tibet.ca /en/wtnarchive/2005/4/18_4.html   (445 words)

  
 National Film Awards 2004
Gautam Ghosh, a strident political activist and a photojournalist used cinema as an effective instrument to express himself wins this years Best Director Award.
The director, who has made several films on social issues, believes that cinema makes a powerful and lasting statement.
Gautam Ghosh's Paar was based on a story of Samaresh Bose.
www.hindustantimes.com /news/specials/nationalawards/awards2.htm   (163 words)

  
 Rekha to star in Bengali film   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Kolkata, July 10 (IANS) Veteran Bollywood actress Rekha would now be seen in a significant role in art house filmmaker Gautam Ghose's next Bengali film.
Gautam Ghose, who is currently in the US for the screening of his film "Impermanence" on the Dalai Lama, had cast Tabu in his previous Bengali film "Abar Aranya" (Again in Forest), a sequel to Satyajit Ray's celebral "Aranyar Dinratri" (Days and Nights of Forest).
Of late, several top Bollywood stars are making a beeline to act in films by art house Bengali filmmakers.
www.nowrunning.com /news/news.asp?id=3703   (222 words)

  
 Audio Review : Yatra - Music India OnLine
‘Yatra’ is directed by the acclaimed director Gautam Ghose and has Nana Patekar, Rekha and Deepti Naval in the pivotal role.
The music score is by Khayyam with Ghose also taking care of the music department.
The music is set by Goutam Ghose with female singer Jojo rendering the track.
www.musicindiaonline.com /ar/i/movie_name/8622/0   (544 words)

  
 Rekha in Bengali movie : Bollywood News : ApunKaChoice.Com
Gorgeous actress Rekha will star in a Bengali movie to be directed by acclaimed filmmaker Gautam Ghose.
Rekha, who has graced the silver screen in the recent releases like Bachke Rehna Re Baba and a song appearance in Parineeta, will now be seen in an art house film to be produced by Bipin Kumar Vohra, an industrialist.
The movie’s director Gautam Ghose is presently believed to be in the US for the screening of his movie ‘Impermanence’.
www.apunkachoice.com /scoop/bollywood/20050711-1.html   (194 words)

  
 Ghose reaches journey's end : HindustanTimes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Kolkata-based director Gautam Ghose is currently busy putting the finishing touches to Yatra, produced by Bipin Kumar Vohra and featuring Rekha and Nana Patekar.
Add to that, there were some problems between the producer and distributor.
Gautam Ghose is currently busy putting the finishing touches to Yatra.  The film is based on the journey the protagonist Dashrath Joglekar undertakes by train from his hometown Hyderabad to Delhi to receive an award for his latest novel. 
www.hindustantimes.com /news/181_1735324,001100030003.htm   (832 words)

  
 Dasgupta looks south, Ghose at English - Deccan Herald - Internet Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After wowing the world through his masterly work in Bengali and Hindi, Buddhadeb Dasgupta is turning southwards, while another prominent director from West Bengal, Gautam Ghose, is going to direct an Indo-Italian co-production in English.
On the other hand, Gautam Ghose, who is currently making a film with Rekha and Nana Patekar in the lead, will direct the Indo-Italian co-production to be produced by Sergio Scapagnini.
Mr Ghose’s film, in English, will be based on Mr Scapagnini’s novel History of Lala and will be shot in India.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/Dec22005/national1722502005121.asp   (691 words)

  
 Indian Film Societies and Celluloid Chapter Jamshedpur
However, under these two categories, if at the end of 25 years, if such members are desirous of continuing their membership, they have to deposit 1/5th of the Life Membership subscription amount at the rate existing at the time of renewal.
The Celluloid Chapter's Honorary Membership has, thus far, been conferred upon personalities of the eminence of Mrinal Sen, Rituparno Ghosh, Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani, Gautam Ghose, Buddhadev Dasgupta, Samik Bandyopadhyay, S. Raman, Sujit Chatterjee, Devdas Chhotray, B Narsing Rao and S. Sukumaran Bair.
The membership list, since inception, touched approximately 1600 but with transfers and promotion of members in their respective workspheres, the renewal factor was hard-hit by almost 80 per cent.
www.celluloid-chapter.org /membership.php   (608 words)

  
 Dekha (2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
I've seen this movie 'Dekha' (Vision) for quite a few times I must admit it is wonderful presentation of cinematography by Gautam Ghose.
I must thank Gautam baby for the significant movies he has been presenting us for these years.
The story is about a blind poet Sashi Sekhar Sanyal (played wonderfully by Saumitra Chatterjee) by who gets glimpses of the modern world through his vision.
imdb.com /title/tt0368678   (629 words)

  
 The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 686   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Having gotten the flavor from a movie (Abar Oronney) completed in India two years ago, she wants to give the audience her best which she feels is not being offered in regular commercial movies in Bangladesh.
Abar Oronney (In the Forest Again) by Gautam Ghose is a continuation of Satyajit Ray's Oronney Dinratri (Days and Night in the Forest).
While the earlier movie, depicted three young friends out on a picnic in the forest, the latter revolves around the same three friends who are now old and with families.
www.thedailystar.net /2006/05/05/d605051401117.htm   (606 words)

  
 Nakul Vaid Plays Gautam Ghose In Yatra! - Sify.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Rajat Kapur got to play journalist Khalid Mohamed in Sardari Beghum and recently filmmaker Ashok Kaul cast himself as the sutradhar in Bhaggmati.
Now it's young and talented Nakul Vaid, the theatre actor who played the rookie cop opposite Nana Patekar in Shimit Amin's Ab Tak Chappan who gets to play filmmaker Goutam Ghose in the director's new Hindi film Yatra.
Says Nakul, "I get to play a filmmaker, modeled on Goutam Ghose, who meets a writer Nana on a train.
sify.com /movies/fullstory.php?id=14141738   (223 words)

  
 Bangladesh's Champa eyes meaty roles in Indian films
Dhaka : Having acted for Buddhadeb Dasgupta in "Lal Dorja" and Gautam Ghose in "Abar Aranye", Bangladeshi actress Champa Khan is eyeing more meaty roles in Indian cinema.
Her Indian film "Lal Dorja" was nominated for the Oscars.
In Ghose's "Abar Aranye", a continuation of well-known Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray's "Aranyer Din Ratri" ("Days and Night In The Forest"), she shared the screen space with the likes of Sharmila Tagore, Soumitra Chatterjee, Rupa Ganguly, Shomit Bhanja and Tabu.
www.whereincity.com /news/6/3059   (452 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Look
Industry sources point out that while movies made by filmmakers such as Rituparno Ghosh, Gautam Ghose and Buddhadeb Dasgupta will find takers amongst the Bengali bhadralok, commercial movies continue to make losses in the state.
Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen were internationally renowned, and Aparna Sen, Gautam Ghose, Utpalendu Chakrabarti and other directors of the era were well-known names in the world cinema circuit.
Yet, though the films had a platform in international film festivals, they didn’t have a market in the West.
www.telegraphindia.com /1051211/asp/look/story_5575395.asp   (955 words)

  
 Documentary on Dalai Lama to be premiered in the US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
filmmaker Gautam Ghose, is ready for its US premier this month.
Delhi, I felt enthralled by his touch, it was a magical feel," Ghose said.
dignitaries including the Dalai Lama himself was present, Ghose said.
www.tibet.ca /en/wtnarchive/2005/5/9_4.html   (497 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Nation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
New Delhi, Aug. 14: Gautam Ghose has been named best director and screenplay writer for Abar Aranye in the national film awards announced today.
It got the best art director award for Indranil Ghosh and the best costume designers’ award for B.B. Ray and Shushanto Pal.
Munnabhai MBBS was named the best film providing wholesome entertainment, while Marathi movie Shwaas was adjudged the best feature film.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040815/asp/nation/story_3628473.asp   (115 words)

  
 Movie 'Yatra': Nana Patekar pairs up with Nakul Vaid in Bengali filmmaker Gautam Ghose's film 'Yatra'
In "Yatra", which is Bengali filmmaker Gautam Ghose's third Hindi film, Nakul plays a director and he changed his look to suit the character.
A lot of the plot came from director Ghose's life.
It is one of the finest scripts I have come across.
stories.indobase.com /article_4743.shtml   (687 words)

  
 Dekha
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This gently intoxicating, multi-layered film by Goutam Ghose takes us on a journey through the life of an aged Bengali poet, Shashibhushan (subtly played by the great Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee).
Stimulated by sounds, songs, crows, traffic, and an electronic lighter he recalls the now-vanished arts and literature scene of post independence Calcutta.
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 Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bismillah Khan, My Tutor in Humility: Gautam Ghose
Remembering shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan, renowned filmmaker Gautam Ghose said he had learnt lessons of humility and modesty from the late Bharat Ratna awardee.“‘Sang Meel Se Mulakat’, the film on Bismillah Khan, is the greatest movie I made.
I learnt humility and modesty from such a great artist, who inspired me to shirk arrogance,” Ghose send at the International Film Festival of India in Goa.
www.indiajournal.com /entertainment.htm   (3311 words)

  
 Rekha harasses producer
Article Updated 24 May, 2006 07:07:02 PM IST
Rekha made the 'Yatra' producer, Gautam Ghose, dance to her tunes, with her starry tantrums.
One, Rekha wanted Khayyam be roped in to do additional music for the film.
www.bollyvista.com /article/p/32/6643   (83 words)

  
 Telugu Cinema Nostalgia - Maa Bhoomi - Narsing Rao - Gautam Ghose
Telugu Cinema Nostalgia - Maa Bhoomi - Narsing Rao - Gautam Ghose
Music: Gautam Ghose, Vinjanuri Seeta and Naga Bhushanam
Screenplay: Gautam Ghose, B Narsing Rao and Partha Benarjee
www.idlebrain.com /nosta/maabhoomi.html   (376 words)

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