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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tapan_SinhaTapan Sinha - Wikipedia

    Tapan Sinha (2 October 1924 – 15 January 2009) was one of the most prominent Indian film directors of his time forming a legendary quartet with Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0802377Tapan Sinha - IMDb

    Tapan Sinha. Director: Apanjan. Born in 1924. Science graduate from University of Calcutta. Sinha began his film career as a sound engineer in Calcutta's New Theatre in 1946. Four years later, he received an invitation to the London film festival and the opportunity of working at Pinewood Studios. He was in the UK for two years.

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    • Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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    • Director, Writer, Composer
  3. Jan 15, 2009 · Tapan Sinha (84),the legendary filmmaker from Bengal,passed away on Thursday morning at a city hospital after a prolonged illness. He was suffering from bronchopneumonia,electrolyte imbalance and several other age-related problems.

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  5. The Indian film-maker Tapan Sinha, who has died aged 84, made more than 40 feature films in Bengali, Hindi and Oriya in a career spanning nearly half a century.

  6. Sep 28, 2021 · Learn how the acclaimed Bengali filmmaker Tapan Sinha faced challenges and controversies while adapting Tagore's story of a Kabuliwala and a little girl. Discover how he cast Chhabi Biswas, the legendary actor, as the Afghan trader and created a timeless character.

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  7. Oct 2, 2014 · The repertoire of Tapan Sinha’s films present a unique cohesion of the mainstream cinema with thought provoking art films and thereby stands witness to his creative genius. Tapan Sinha and Satyajit Ray – the two stalwarts of Indian cinema.

  8. Jan 14, 2020 · Tapan Sinha was one of those filmmakers for whom commercial success and critical acclaim came hand in hand and his demise on January 15, 2009, marked an end to a glorious chapter of Indian cinema.