The Silence of a Master Storyteller The passing of Raja Sen at 70 brings to an abrupt end a remarkable career in filmmaking that spanned decades, leaving behind a legacy of poignant stories about human relationships and social realities.
His work, though not widely known beyond Bengal's borders, was a testament to the power of cinema as a medium for storytelling.
Sen's journey into filmmaking began with television, where he honed his craft directing adaptations like "Adarsha Hindu Hotel" and "Arogya Niketan.