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Ki cholchey, Tollywood?

Once hailed as cinema for the thinking viewer, Bengali films are conspicuous by their absence on OTT platforms. Is it creative drought or failure to market? Or the classic Bengali priggishness?

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Superstar Jisshu Sengupta feels that collaboration is the need of the hour

Superstar Jisshu Sengupta feels that collaboration is the need of the hour

In the same week that Aditya Vikram Sengupta’s third movie, Once Upon A Time in Calcutta, was selected in the Orizzonti (Horizons) section of the 78th Venice International Film Festival, journalist Rituparna Sengupta tweeted, “Are good Bengali films not being made or are they not being acquired by OTT platforms? Because I see the same things on Netflix and Prime for months and months.” 

Despite Srijit Mukherji’s 2020 film Gumnaami earning a National Award recently and Sengupta wooing the international fans with his cinema, it’s fair to say that Bengali cinema hasn’t managed to attract the attention of the OTT audience in India to the degree that Malyalam, Tamil and Telugu movies have. 

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