“He is the Anil Kapoor of Bengali cinema,” shared another user.
“He is not a fresh young talent, he has been in the industry for 30 years. He is a legend in Tollywood,” commented another user.
Replying to a comment describing Prosenjit as a legendary actor, Anubhav Sinha wrote sarcastically: “Thank you for the info.”
Anubhav Sinha delivered the prestigious Satyajit Ray Memorial Lecture at the 26th Kolkata International Film Festival on January 9.
Sharing his feelings after the event, the director shared a post on Instagram where he can be seen sitting in front of a picture of Ray. Sinha wrote: “This was the only way I could have been in the same frame with him. Thank you Kolkata International Film Festival. #KIFF.”
Anil Kapoor of Bengali cinema : Netizens react after Anubhav Sinha calls Prosenjit Chatterjee a fresh young talent
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Kolkata International Film Festival aims to bring cheer during the pandemic Anubhav Sinha explained the rationale behind his recent socially relevant films as a guest speaker at the 26th edition of Kolkata International Film Festival on Saturday. Image Credit: Supplied
Kolkata: It took some courage on part of the organisers of the Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) to host their 26th edition in the middle of the country still fighting the pandemic - but the cinema-loving city is slowly waking up to it. Shah Rukh Khan, brand ambassador of the event, inaugurated the third oldest festival of the country in a virtual keynote address on Friday evening.
The Tamil Nadu government has rolled back its 100 capacity permission
09 Jan, 2021 - 07:52 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Even as the Tamil Nadu government has reversed its decision permitting 100 per cent occupancy in cinema halls following directions from the ministry of home affairs, it is now the turn of West Bengal to allow theatres to fully reopen. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee made the announcement while inaugurating the 26th Kolkata International Film Festival on Friday.
Her directive is to be notified by chief secretary Alapan Bandopadhyay and is against the central government’s unlock rules, which stipulate 50 per cent occupancy.