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Nitin Bose (26 April 1897 – 14 April 1986) was an Indian film director, cinematographer and screenwriter of the nation's film industry. He was born in Calcutta and died in the same city. In the 1930s and early 40s, he worked with New Theatres, who made bilingual movies: in both Bengali and Hindi.
Learn about the life and achievements of Nitin Bose, a pioneer of Indian cinema who worked with Rabindranath Tagore, Himansu Rai and other legends. Read his stories of filming elephants, Tagore's dance recital and Hollywood newsreels.
Nitin Bose was born on 27 April 1897 in Calcutta, Bengal, British India [now India]. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Gunga Jumna (1961), Desher Mati (1938) and Dharti Mata (1938). He died on 14 April 1986 in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
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- Calcutta, Bengal, British India [now India]
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- Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Nitin Bose was a versatile and influential filmmaker who worked in Bengal and Bombay. He shot classics like Chandidas, Parichay and Gunga Jumna, and mentored stars like Dilip Kumar and Bimal Roy.
Nitin Bose was born on 27 April 1897 in Calcutta, Bengal, British India [now India]. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Gunga Jumna (1961), Desher Mati (1938) and Dharti Mata (1938). He died on 14 April 1986 in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
- April 27, 1897
- April 14, 1986
Mar 4, 2010 · While the story is the king and the film was a precursor to many other about “sibling rivalry”, in the hands of an adroit Nitin Bose, Dilip Kumar is the “super star” as he essays a character...
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The first use of playback singing in Indian films occurred in films directed by Bose in 1935: first in Bhagya Chakra, a Bengali film, and later the same year in its Hindi remake, Dhoop Chhaon. His most well-known work is Ganga Jamuna.