Sabitri Chatterjee
Aamar Boss Review: A love letter to the ones who raised us
You start to count on your days with your parents once you hit that juncture. You begin to notice the greys, the childlike reverts, and the hissy fits. So much so that you end up screaming and scratching your own head; how do you escalate this situation alone? What did you do to deserve this? Why are parents no longer your parents now, but have they become your grown-up children? Shifting from toddler-like conduct to becoming adolescent, you still ought to hold your patience out of love for your life sources. Aamar Boss feels personal. Directed by | Click Here...
Theatre work of Sabitri Chatterjee
Sabitri Chatterjee, a name that resonates with grace, poise, and an extraordinary acting prowess, is celebrated not only for her remarkable contributions to cinema but also for her remarkable theatre work. As we delve into her journey, it's evident that her association with the world of theatre has played a pivotal role in shaping her illustrious career. Born in 1937 in Taranagar, Sabitri's tryst with acting commenced during her school days, when she caught the discerning eye of none other than veteran actor Bhanu Banerjee. This fortuitous encounter paved the way for | Click Here...