Importance is given to the apparent monotony of life, the day-to-day conversations which seem trivial but constitute our society. Gone is the hullabaloo of the city, the glitz and glamour. It is about those small moments which change a person.
Not only do we have great directors like Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, and Ritwik Ghatak among others, whose brilliance the directors of today cannot even begin to grasp, we have compelling stories which make you think and initiate a stimulating discussion.īengali movies show the human side of people, the real face of humanity, the fate of society. (Enough with the stereotypes! :P )Īnd it can become a bloodbath if you try to compare recent Hindi mainstream movies with the ones we grew up on. Or in the contemporary sense, with our trusty bottle of “Old Monk” and delicious Fish Fry. So, when we are not busy having our daily quota of “Bhaat Ghum” or debating about politics, we are busy with our cup of “cha” and “Shinghara/Telebhaja” in an “Adda” about movies: past, present, and the future. Along with applying copious amounts of “Boroline” and eating tons of fish, we are raised on a steady diet of loving our heritage, our culture a great part of which is composed of literature and films.