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Bondhu
My Father, My Friend
von Kunal Sen
Verlag: Seagull Books London Ltd
Reihe: India List
Reihe: The India List
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-80309-317-8
Erschienen am 07.11.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 152 mm [H] x 229 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 332 Gramm
Umfang: 198 Seiten

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After completing his graduate studies in physics, Kunal Sen became interested in computer science and moved to Chicago to obtain a PhD in artificial intelligence. For the next twenty years, he was involved with various aspects of digital technology, including designing electronic medical systems, writing technical books, and, since 1999, leading the technology group at Encyclopedia Britannica. Since 2012, he has shifted his primary focus to making art. Bondhu is his first book.



A behind-the-scenes look at the life of filmmaker Mrinal Sen through the eyes of his son Kunal, who grew up immersed in the world of Indian cinema. âEURœNo one remembers when and why I started calling my father Bondhu. It was a strange way to address a father, as the word means âEUR¿friendâEUR(TM) in Bengali. . . . As I got older, I became very self-conscious about such an odd name . . . and yet I cannot explain why I could not switch to the more acceptable Baba or something similar.âEUR? Just as Kunal Sen, son of actor Gita Sen and filmmaker Mrinal Sen, was approaching adolescence, his fatherâEUR(TM)s cinematic celebrity was reaching new heights. In this memoir, Kunal reflects on growing up in a middle-class household in South Calcutta, where his fatherâEUR(TM)s Marxist beliefs and unrelenting urge âEURœto be challenged and contradictedâEUR? often collided with the practical challenges of making a living. Through it all, what emerges is a picture of a familyâEUR(TM)s unyielding commitment to the craft of cinema, the risks each of its members took, and their endearing sense of humor. Celebrating Mrinal SenâEUR(TM)s birth centenary in 2023, Bondhu takes us on an intimate journey of a son attempting to reconcile his fatherâEUR(TM)s public and private selves.


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