Birendranath Sarkar
Birendranath Sarkar was a prominent figure in Indian cinema, known for founding New Theatres, a film studio that played a crucial role in the development of Bengali cinema during the early 20th century. His vision and artistic direction led to the production of several critically acclaimed films, many of which featured memorable music. Sarkar believed in the integral role of music in film, famously stating that 'music is the soul of cinema.' His contributions to the industry helped shape the cultural landscape of Bengali filmmaking and left a lasting legacy that is celebrated to this day.
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Birendranath Sarkar, the founder of New Theatres, shared Hemanta's belief in the importance of music in films.
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