

Renowned filmmaker as well as profound film critic Utpal Datta has come up with a thought provoking as well as informative and comprehensive book on film appreciation. It is the translated English version of his own Assamese original CHALACHITRAR RASASWADAN, by Dr Dipsikha Bhagawati. Says Utpal, “I know her as a scholar in English Literature, especially T S Eliot. She holds a very high opinion on my book and expressed her willingness to translate. I felt happy and proud to tell you that the book is already in the syllabus of Graduate and post-graduate classes of a few universities. Now, the English translation is out and students and filmbuffs from across the country have also shown their love to the book. Journalist and author Sunil Badal who has already completed its Hindi translation, and Hindi edition will come out in the new year. Yadu Vijayakrishnan Parameswaran, Malayalam filmmaker and author, will do the Malayalam translation. I am thrilled to see the fate of the book. One established publisher from Bangladesh had shown his interest in the Bangla translation. I think for this version I will have to include some references of Bangladeshi films.

In his foreword on the book, Manoj Srivastava, Chairman Diorama Cinemas writes, “The advent of cheaper affordable filmmaking technology today has democratised the medium.With a smart phone in hand, any child can attempt filmmaking. The mushrooming of film festivals globally has created space for exhibiting all kinds of films. While a kind of movement is taking place worldwide , experimenting with images and sound and the cinematic medium is getting richer, sadly there is hardly any book that can teach filmmaking in a concise and clear manner.”
This is Utpal Datta’s way of making filmmaking simpler with his thoughts of appreciating cinema today in a lucid language with his book costing just Rs 200 and published by Blue Rose Publishers. Go grab it if you want to not only make films but also appreciate the art of filmmaking.

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