Ramananda Sengupta
Ramananda Sengupta was an Indian cinematographer. He was born in Dhaka in 1916 and became a centenarian in 2016.
Sengupta stood behind the lens in more than 70 films. His work in cinematography began in 1938 when he joined as an apprentice at the Aurora Film Corporation in Kolkata. He worked with G. K. Mehta, as first assistant on the 1941 film Kurukshetra.
Sengupta's first independent work was Purbaraag directed by Ardhendu Mukherjee. Sengupta worked with French director Jean Renoir when he came to Kolkata to shoot his 1951 film The River.
In 2007 Utsav Mukherjee prepared a documentary Under Exposed about Sengupta. Siddhartha Maity has written a book and made a documentary, Alor Frame e Chhayar Saaj about Sengupta.
Filmography
Dakghar Bindur Chhele Kankabatir Ghat Personal Assistant Bandhu Hangsamithun by Partha Pratim BandopadhyayDakharkara Nagarik Teen Bhubaner Pare Nishithe Megh Sri Lokanath Headmaster Shilpi Raat Bhore Ghoom Bhangar Gaan by Utpal DuttaThe River Purbaatra- ''Purbaraag''
Documentaries
Modern and Ancient Architecture of IndiaReligionAutobiography of an Elephant- ''Life in the Backwater of Malabar Cochin''