<p>An exhibition on the life and works of actor Soumitra Chatterjee has started at the Kolkata International Film Festival.</p>.<p>The exhibition, which opened for the public on the third day of the film festival and will continue till January 15, features several shooting stills, capturing moments of Chatterjee's six-decade-long acting career and a video of collages of his films and stage performances.</p>.<p>The actor's daughter Poulomi Basu said, "The organisers have arranged the exhibition taking care of the minutest details. I had provided them the costumes used by Baba on stage. I had also handed them some stills I had of him."</p>.<p>"The organisers also had lots of materials in their collection. I am happy the way they have arranged everything," she said.</p>.<p>Filmmaker Goutam Ghosh said, "Bengalis are yet to reconcile with the death of Soumitra Chatterjee, one of the biggest sorrows amid the pandemic. Let us take this exhibition as a celebration of Soumitra-da's life."</p>.<p>"All of us have memories of Soumitra-da. He was with us till very recently," said Ghosh, who directed the Dada Saheb Phalke awardee in two films.</p>.<p>The exhibition on Chatterjee's film career has been divided into two segments -- one about his works with Satyajit Ray and another about his films with other prominent directors.</p>.<p>A wall has also been set up, depicting his films ranging from the cult 'Apur Sansar' to recent 'Mayurakshi'.</p>
<p>An exhibition on the life and works of actor Soumitra Chatterjee has started at the Kolkata International Film Festival.</p>.<p>The exhibition, which opened for the public on the third day of the film festival and will continue till January 15, features several shooting stills, capturing moments of Chatterjee's six-decade-long acting career and a video of collages of his films and stage performances.</p>.<p>The actor's daughter Poulomi Basu said, "The organisers have arranged the exhibition taking care of the minutest details. I had provided them the costumes used by Baba on stage. I had also handed them some stills I had of him."</p>.<p>"The organisers also had lots of materials in their collection. I am happy the way they have arranged everything," she said.</p>.<p>Filmmaker Goutam Ghosh said, "Bengalis are yet to reconcile with the death of Soumitra Chatterjee, one of the biggest sorrows amid the pandemic. Let us take this exhibition as a celebration of Soumitra-da's life."</p>.<p>"All of us have memories of Soumitra-da. He was with us till very recently," said Ghosh, who directed the Dada Saheb Phalke awardee in two films.</p>.<p>The exhibition on Chatterjee's film career has been divided into two segments -- one about his works with Satyajit Ray and another about his films with other prominent directors.</p>.<p>A wall has also been set up, depicting his films ranging from the cult 'Apur Sansar' to recent 'Mayurakshi'.</p>