Subhransu Das

参加作品

Pushkara
Director
An uncommon love story blended with a traditional post-death ritual.
Bishwa
Director of Photography
A visually challenged boy from the mesmerising village of Chilika lake of Odisha defeats age old blind Odia faith.
Atkan Chatkan
Director of Photography
The story revolves around a 13 year old Guddu who works as a helper at a tea stall. His father, an ex musician is a penniless alcoholic, and his mother a singer has abandoned the family. Therefore, he has to take the responsibility of his family at a tender age. Music is his passion, he loves to observe, listen and create new tunes. On his daily chai delivery visits, he watches a wedding band practice keenly, completely losing the sense of time. He has a desire to join the band one day. Along with Guddu, the film also tells the tale of other street children who work near Guddu’s tea stall. One day while wandering in the city, they come across a carnival where they see an orchestra performing for money which inspires them to form their own band. Atkan Chatkan shows the dreams of millions of young children who do not have the means but only a burning passion that needs careful nurturing to grow and succeed in life.
Ram Singh Charlie
Director of Photography
An avalanche hits Ramsingh's life when his bread and butter as a Charlie Chaplin impersonator comes to a halt. With this sudden dip in his life, will he be able to walk the tightrope between responsibility & passion?
The Last Color
Cinematography
The film is the screen adaptation of Chef Vikas Khanna's novel The Last Color, which follows the friendship between a young tight-rope walker and a widow named Noor in Banaras. The duo yearns to play with colors on the occasion of Holi, but Noor and the other widows are held back by tradition.
Evening Shadows
Cinematography
Set in South India and Mumbai, Evening Shadows is a tender heartwarming story about a mother-son bond that has to withstand the ravages of time, distance and truths. On a road trip that the mother and son take, truth spill out, ripping the ties apart.
Poorna
Cinematography
An Adivasi 13-year-old from Telangana becomes the youngest girl in history to climb Mount Everest.
Filmistaan
Cinematography
Sunny is struggling to make a living in the Bollywood industry. He takes a job as assistant director (the operative word being assistant) for an American documentary filmmaking team, but during filming in the Indian Rajasthan province he is kidnapped by Pakistani terrorists – and detained in a small village in Pakistan. The situation is delicate, but the villagers share Sunny's passion for Bollywood film, and little by little the hostage and the guardians come to understand each other. Eventually, Sunny lays a plan to escape with the help of the villagers.