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Aparna Sen's Cinematic Legacy Explored in Revealing New Book
3 Nov
Summary
- Filmmaker Suman Ghosh pens book on Aparna Sen's life and work
- Sen reflects on her filmmaking philosophy and intellectual honesty
- Longtime collaborator Anjan Dutt shares behind-the-scenes stories

In 2025, filmmaker Suman Ghosh has published a new book that delves into the life and work of acclaimed auteur-actor Aparna Sen. The book, inspired by Cameron Crowe's "Conversations with Wilder," captures the essence of Sen's filmmaking journey that was left unsaid in Ghosh's earlier documentary on the director.
During a recent conversation, Sen and her longtime collaborator Anjan Dutt joined Ghosh to discuss Sen's cinematic legacy and the making of her seminal films. Sen expresses her hope to be remembered as a filmmaker who "moved people emotionally or artistically" and stayed true to the intellectual and creative honesty she inherited from her parents.
Dutt, who starred in Sen's 1995 film "Yugant," shares behind-the-scenes anecdotes, including how he lied about his driving and swimming skills to secure the role. He praises Sen's eye for detail and her ability to bring out the best in her actors. The book also explores Sen's filmography, including acclaimed works like "Parama," "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer," and the recent "The Rapist," which faced challenges in securing a theatrical release despite critical acclaim.
As the conversation delves into Sen's enduring impact on Indian and global cinema, the book aims to preserve and pass down her creative legacy to future generations.



