Partition trilogy Collection
Ritwick Ghatak was averse to the term “refugee problem”. In one of his interviews, he said, “I have tackled the refugee problem, as you have used the term, not as a ‘refugee’ problem. To me it was the division of a culture and I was shocked”. This shock would give birth to a trilogy on the Partition – Meghe Dhaka Tara (The Cloud-capped Star),1960; Komal Gandhar (E Flat),1961; and Subarnarekha (The Golden Thread),1962. In them, he highlighted the insecurity and anxiety engendered by the homelessness of the refugees of Bengal; tried to convey how Partition struck at the roots of Bengali culture; and sought to express the nostalgia and yearning that many Bengalis felt for their pre-Partition way of life.

Watch The Cloud-Capped Star
A selfless act of devotion transforms the dynamics of a family forever.

Watch Subarnarekha
A family's patriarch wrestles with the evolving bond between his adopted sister and a foster child, confronting the intricacies of family dynamics and romantic love.
