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IFFI 2024 Celebrates Tapan Sinha’s Centenary with Insightful Panel Discussion

Goa: The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) paid tribute to legendary filmmaker Tapan Sinha with a panel discussion titled “Tapan Sinha-Centenary Session: The Spectrum and the Soul,” held at Kala Academy in Panjim. This event was part of the centenary celebrations honoring the life and contributions of the revered director.

The session featured notable personalities, including veteran actor Sharmila Tagore, who shared her reflections on Sinha’s character. “He was a man of few words and a very good listener,” Tagore said, adding, “There are people who don’t have anything to say and that’s why they are quiet. But Tapan Babu had many things to say, though he didn’t need to.” She also highlighted the significant influence of Rabindranath Tagore on Sinha’s storytelling, noting how it enriched the depth of his cinematic vision.

Prof. N. Manu Chakravarthy, a respected scholar, examined Sinha’s dedication to portraying social realities through films such as Jatugriha, Kshudhita Pashan, Atanka, and Ek Doctor Ki Maut. He remarked that Sinha considered himself a “committed humanist,” a trait evident in the themes and narratives of his work. Addressing why Sinha’s films did not receive as much critical acclaim as those of contemporaries like Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, and Mrinal Sen, Prof. Chakravarthy stated, “It’s an absolute failure of critics not to evaluate Tapan Sinha’s work properly during his lifetime,” emphasizing the timeless intellectual richness in films like Sagina Mahato and Atanka.

Actor Arjun Chakraborty, who worked with Sinha in five of his films, recounted a memorable moment while discussing the script of Nirjan Saikate. He questioned Sinha’s approach to pitching such a story to producers, to which Sinha’s simple reply was, “I don’t need to go to producers, they come to me.” This anecdote exemplified the filmmaker’s unique position in the industry and the confidence that came with his reputation.

The session, initially set for an hour, extended by an additional 30 minutes as panellists shared their reflections, with musical interludes provided by Arjun Chakraborty and further insights from Prof. Chakravarthy. The discussion was moderated by Ratnottoma Sengupta, who guided the panel through the tributes and critical assessments.

The event concluded with Shekhar Kapur, the Festival Director of IFFI, presenting the panellists with commemorative mementos and a Special Stamp released to mark the centenary of Tapan Sinha and other legendary filmmakers. This heartfelt tribute highlighted Sinha’s lasting impact on Indian cinema, celebrating the man whose films continue to inspire audiences and filmmakers alike.

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