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Kolkata Lit Fest: Music, Books, and Cinema Unite
11 Jan
Summary
- Festival director highlighted the bond between literature and music.
- Actress Madhabi Mukherjee shared insights on filmmaking.
- Event celebrated reading habits in a digital age.

The Kolkata Literary Festival opened on Friday morning at the Alipore Museum, commencing with an inaugural session attended by notable artistes Usha Uthup and Madhabi Mukherjee. Festival director Anjum Katyal and Alipore Museum director Jayanta Sengupta were also present.
Usha Uthup spoke about the profound connection between music and literature, drawing parallels between storytelling in songs and books. Madhabi Mukherjee shared personal anecdotes about her experiences in cinema, particularly her collaborations with filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak, emphasizing the discipline and passion involved in creating classic films despite challenging conditions.
The festival aims to celebrate the written word and encourage reading habits, offering a counterpoint to the digital age. It provides a platform for authors and readers to connect through various sessions. The inaugural event concluded with a musical performance, reinforcing the festival's celebratory atmosphere.



