Amit Bose

Amit Bose

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name = Amit Bose


Amit Bose (Hindi: अमित बोस) (born February 26, 1930) is an Indian Filmmaker, Film Director and Editor, who directed all-time classics like " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138994/ Abhilasha] " (1968) and, as an Editor, worked on movies like "Madhumati" (1958), "Sujata" (1959), "Parakh" (1960), " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054430/ Usne Kaha Tha] " (1960), "Kabuliwala" (1961), " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056367/ Prem Patra] " (1962), "Bandini" (1963) and "Shakespeare Wallah" (1965). He worked as Chief Film Editor for Bimal Roy and with several other directors including Sanjay Khan.

Childhood

Amit Bose was born in Jamshedpur/Bihar, India. His grandfather was the famous Geologist and Scientist Pramatha Nath Bose, who discovered rich iron ores, that made the Empire of J.R.D. Tata possible, which today belong to the well known Tata Group. His mother Meera Devi (born Sharma) was a Bengali actress. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married the famous classical singer and actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0764406/ Pahadi Sanyal] (aka Pahari Sanyal), who was like a father to Amit. Amit's name was given by Rabindranath Tagore, who was a friend of the Bose family in Kolkata.

First steps in filmmaking

As a child Amit was a student in Rabindranath Tagore's open-air institution Visva Bharati in Bolpur, Santiniketan. As a young man he took his first steps in the film industry in 1946 in Kolkata. He worked as an assistant to the famous Film Director Nimai Ghosh during the making of "Chinna Mul" ("Broken Branch" - a movie reflecting the up-rooting of the nation during the Great Famine). This film won several awards, both in India and abroad. It is still hailed as one of the great classics of Indian Cinema. Amit then went to Mumbai and worked as an assistant to the Director [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0538297/ Phani Majumdar] at Bombay Talkies Studios in Malad, in 1947.

He also appeared in a bit-part in the film "Mausam", which starred the Great Indian Screen Heroine of all time, Meena Kumari.

In 1952 Amit went to England, where he did an apprenticeship at Pinewood Studios and A.B. Pathé.

In 1953 he directed and performed in Sharat Chandra Chatterji's classic novel, "Devdas", as Devdas on stage (in English, translated by Monica Sen).

During the next few years he did his diploma in film direction, screenplay writing and film editing at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, Italy. During that period in Rome he also was an apprentice assistant to Luigi Zampa (during the making of " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048533/ Ragazze d'oggi] " / "Girls Of Today", 1955), Vittorio De Sica ("Stazione Termini" / "Terminal Station", 1953 & "Il Tetto" / "The Roof", 1956) and Mario Soldati ("Guerra e Pace" / "War And Peace", 1956).

Life and work

On his return to India, and after his marriage in Kolkata in September 1957, Amit Bose settled in Mumbai, where he worked as the Chief Film Editor for Bimal Roy. He edited films like "Madhumati" (1958, the shorter English version for entry to the American Oscars), "Sujata" (1959), "Parakh" (1960), " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054430/ Usne Kaha Tha] " (1960), "Kabuliwala" (1961), " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056367/ Prem Patra] " (1962) and "Bandini" (1963), which he left before completion, because of an opportunity to direct a Childrens' Film, for which he was awarded the Best Director Award in the same year.

In India he worked with directors from Bimal Roy to Sanjay Khan, [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0787452/ Krishna Shah] , Firoze Khan, Kewal Kashyap and many others, knowing actors like Sunil Dutt, Nutan, Sadhana, Meena Kumari, Shashi Kapoor, Raaj Kumar, Felicity Kendal, Rex Harrison, John Saxon, Sulochana, Kamini Kaushal, Dharmendra and Rehman closely.

Abroad he worked in the UK, USA, Italy, France, Germany, Cyprus, Mauritius and Lebanon, amongst many other countries. He directed and/or edited more than thirty feature films around the world, working with such prestigious directors as Vittorio De Sica, Luigi Zampa, Franco Zeffirelli, Louis Malle, James Ivory and many other well known Filmmakers around the world.

He also directed the children's film "Five Puppets (Panch Puthliyan)" for the [http://www.cfsindia.org/ Children's Film Society India] , for which he was awarded best Director by the President of India, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, in 1964.

Among many other feature films Amit Bose edited a documentary on the Chinese invasion of India, produced by the Films Division in Mumbai, that took place in 1961/1962.

His credits include movies like "Chori Chori" (1956), "Godaan" (1963), " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139398/ Kaajal] " (1965, as Ghost Director and Editor, winner of over 40 awards), " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138994/ Abhilasha] " (1968), " [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/139123 At Five Past Five] " (1969) (a play about the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi) and "Chandi Sona" (1977).

Amit Bose taught film technology in the Film Institute in Pune, India. He introduced and helped many unknown actors to stardom and more than 20 editors, from Assistanship to full Editorship. He helped young talents grow, by telling them all his secrets, as De Sica once upon a time told him.

Amit Bose is now retired and lives with his wife Monica in London, UK. In his spare time he works, as a volunteer, at the local Association for the Blind. His daughters Roma and Papri are settled with their families in Germany and England. He has five grandchildren, including television producer Simone Thorogood.

Selected works

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0097859/ Amit Bose] at the Internet Movie Database.
* [http://www.citwf.com/person483649.htm Amit Bose] at CITWF (Complete Index to World Film).


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