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Bimal Roy (12 July 1909 – 7 January 1966) was an Indian film director. He is particularly noted for his realistic and socialistic films such as Do Bigha Zamin, Parineeta, Biraj Bahu, Devdas, Madhumati, Sujata, Parakh and Bandini, making him an important director of Hindi cinema.
Bimal Roy, the ‘Silent Master of Indian Cinema’, ushered in the golden age of Indian Cinema in the 1940’s. A socially committed director, his films had the power to inspire and move audiences.
Jul 12, 2023 · On Bimal Roy's 114th birth anniversary, we look back at his passion towards filmmaking and how he redefined Hindi cinema with films like Bandini, Sujata and Do Bigha Zamin.
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Jan 6, 2024 · The director of Do Bigha Zamin did India proud at Cannes. Here's a look at the best Bimal Roy movies and where to stream them.
Bimal Roy ushered in the golden age of Indian Cinema in the 1940’s. A socially committed director, his films had the power to inspire and move audiences. View a detailed biography and filmography of the ‘Silent Master of Indian Cinema’. Read more.
Bimal Roy, the Silent Master, was born into an old landholding family in former East Bengal, (Bangladesh). After his father’s death, Roy was thrown out of the Zamindari by the estate manager. Young, penniless, he moved to Calcutta with his widowed mother and infant brothers. Read more. Filmography. To view details click on the film name.
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Bimal Roy (July 12, 1909 - January 8, 1966) was an Indian film director. He is particularly noted for his realistic and socialistic films such as Do Bigha Zamin (1953), Bandini (1963), Biraj Bahu (1954), Madhumati (1958) which he employed to portray realism.