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Amar Chaplin

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  • Author: Mrinal Sen
  • Genre: Chalachchitra (Cinema)
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9789350405482
  • Pages: 124
  • Weight: 236 grams

Key Highlights:

  • Amar Chaplin is a Bengali translation of Mrinal Sen’s best-known work "My Chaplin", where the author reflects on the life and artistry of the legendary filmmaker Charlie Chaplin.
  • The book explores Chaplin as a wanderer, a man of contradictions—simple yet profound, humorous yet deeply philosophical.
  • The narrative paints Chaplin as someone who walks through history, creating stories, and ultimately becoming a part of history himself.
  • A particularly poignant moment in the book recounts the time Chaplin's granddaughter Kira visited Sen's home, laughing at Chaplin’s picture on the wall, only for Sen to reply, “For the world, for eternity.”
  • This book blends Mrinal Sen’s personal reflections and self-examination with an insightful analysis of Chaplin’s life and impact, creating a vivid and unique new perspective.
  • Sen also delves into Chaplin's role as a humanitarian, whose art represents a struggle to establish humanity in the world.

About the Author, Mrinal Sen:

  • Born: May 14, 1923, in Faridpur.
  • Made his film debut in 1955, with his third film Baise Shravan being a key turning point in his career.
  • His first Hindi film, Bhuban Shome, became a landmark in Indian cinema.
  • In 2002, he directed his last film, Amar Bhuvan.
  • Awarded the prestigious Padma Bhushan and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his immense contribution to cinema.
  • He directed 27 full-length films including telefilms, short films, and documentaries.