About This Podcast
What if the artist you grew up watching on screen was also a fierce thinker, a cultural rebel, and a man of great vulnerability?
In this moving episode, Mohua sits down with journalist and author Sanghamitra Chakraborty, whose new biography Soumitra Chatterjee and His World paints a deeply layered portrait of the legendary Bengali actor. But this conversation goes far beyond cinema—it journeys through poetry, protest, and personal loss.
Sanghamitra shares how Soumitra Chatterjee was shaped by Rabindranath Tagore, political theatre, and the post-Partition churn of Kolkata. We hear about his many lives—as a poet, editor, activist, and yes, a global actor. From his complex friendship with Uttam Kumar to his soulful bond with Satyajit Ray, from artistic dissatisfaction to personal grief, this episode is a rare look into the emotional and intellectual depths of a man who stood tall but never aloof.
If you’ve ever loved Bengali culture or wondered what it means to live a meaningful life in the public eye, this episode will speak to you.
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