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词条 Harisadhan Dasgupta
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| occupation = Film director
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Harisadhan Dasgupta (1923-1996) was an Indian film director from Calcutta who was most prolific in the 1950s and 1960s. Dasgupta specialized in surveying subjects of fascination to the Bengali public.

Dasgutpa attended the University of Southern California and later the University of California, Los Angeles to study film-making.[1] He studied for a time under Hollywood producer Irving Pichel. Upon completing an apprenticeship, he returned to Calcutta to produce documentaries.

Over a lengthy career, Dasgupta produced many documentaries, long and short. He was best known for his English language documentaries on the Bengali people's situation, including such works as Panchthupi: A Village in West Bengal (1955), Panorama of West Bengal (1961), Glimpses of India (1965), and The Automobile Industry in India (1969).[2] He became most well known for his classic documentary commissioned by Tata Steel, India's largest private corporation, titled Tata: The Story of Steel.[3] As with several of his films, this documentary was scripted by Satyajit Ray. Throughout his career, Dasgupta also worked with several other leading lights involved in Calcutta's film-making renaissance, including Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Claude Renoir, Jean Renoir, Ravi Shankar, Chidananda Dasgupta, and Asit Sen.[1] In 1947, Dasgupta co-founded the Calcutta Film Society along with Satyajit Ray, Chidananda Dasgupta, RP Gupta, Bansi Chandragupta and others.[4]

Dasgupta was involved in a highly publicized incident when his wife Sonali left their marriage and their six-year-old son for Italian film director Roberto Rossellini.[5][6][7] Their son Raja later expressed relief when she passed due to their estrangement.[8]

References

1. ^Harisadhan Dasgupta. Bengali Vaidyas.
2. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0201870/ Harisadhan Dasgupta.] IMDB.
3. ^[https://www.telegraphindia.com/1070308/asp/jamshedpur/story_7488218.asp Celluloid touch to centenary celebrations.] The Telegraph.
4. ^Suman Ghosh. [https://www.telegraphindia.com/1121004/jsp/calcutta/story_16050515.jsp Let’s talk about films – again!] The Telegraph.
5. ^Rinki Roy Bhattacharya. Remembering Sonali Dasgupta-Rossellini. Rediff.
6. ^Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay. An Affair to Remember. Frontline.
7. ^[https://www.telegraphindia.com/1080601/jsp/7days/story_9348365.jsp The scandal that rocked Calcutta.] The Telegraph.
8. ^Subhro Niyogi. 'Ma didn't miss me.' The Times of India.
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