Shyamal Karmakar Trailers
Kajarya TrailerEgaro: The Eleven TrailerOye Lucky! Lucky Oye! Trailer
Shyamal Karmakar is an Indian film editor and professor at SRFTI. Karmakar is known for Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994), and Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008).
Kajarya TrailerEgaro: The Eleven TrailerOye Lucky! Lucky Oye! Trailer
Shyamal Karmakar is an Indian film editor and professor at SRFTI. Karmakar is known for Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994), and Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008).
Total trailers found: 7
25 February 1994
A man belongs to a middle-class family and is intent on pursuing his career with a music group, despite his dad's disapproval.
28 November 2008
Lovinder Singh, a thief now in custody and facing trial, reflects on his life of crime while the press reflect on how he managed to get away with so much before being arrested.
21 January 2011
Egaro celebrates the centenary of the historical football match between Mohun Bagan and East Yorkshire Regiment for the IFA Shield where Bagan snatched the shield on 29 July 1911 during a time when India was under British rule.
01 January 2006
The multilingual Bombay, the Bombay of intolerance, the Bombay of closed textile mills, of popular culture, sprawling slums and real estate onslaughts, the metropolis of numerous ghettos, the El Dorado.
04 December 2015
Set in the present times against two backdrops, New Delhi with its shining buildings and apparent cosmopolitan veneer thinly veils an underbelly of crimes against women and corruption at all levels.
01 January 2002
A rural artist paints her autobiography, Bollywood movie icons’ images get erased after the weekly run of the film, the national flag flutters on 150 kites, an installation artist paints pop icons on the rolling shutters of the shops, religious icons jostle for attention with Chinese plastic flowers on the vendor’s cart, metaphors of life cycle adorn the mud wall of a home, neighbourhood boys craft the tale of WTC and the sale of toy planes goes up.
01 January 2005
The film is part of an ongoing interaction involving two filmmakers from India and Germany. Both filmmakers embark on a journey starting from their own locations, in search of scenes of overlapping identities in the context of the two nations.