

Last installation of Subramanyan in memory of his guru Nandalal Bose This serves as the Art History department today and has a slice of Japan attached to it.

The tiles used are all of earth-colour and hence it looks more like a mud building that goes so well with the ethos of the rustic charm of Santiniketan, along with Nandalal Bose’s words etched on the walls.
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When he made this mural, he was almost 88 years old, yet full of energy. He covered the whole exterior of his studio with ceramic tiles. The other major mural as one enters the Kala Bhavan campus was made in 2011, by Subramanyan as a tribute to his guru, Nandalal Bose. The mural reflects the dynamism of the artist. She has no weapons on display.ĪUTUMNAL LINES BY JOGEN CHOWDHURY AT MAYA ART SPACE The entire front wall depicts the story of Ramayana, while the back wall has the mural of Devi Durga in a peaceful mood. Even today one can witness that grand magic in black and white. He just loved doing that instead of taking into account the days he spent in creating the first one and lamenting its loss. However, in 2011, Subramanyan repainted the entire surface again. This installation of 2009, faded due to exposure to polluting elements. The outermost surface of the wall was removed to make way for fresh plaster that was treated to create the right kind of surface. His every bit of imaginative fervor is reflected on the entire façade of Kala Bhavan’s painting department building in black and white. Popularly known as Mani Da by ashramites, Subramanyan’s spectrum of art was versatile – it is known how he made the smallest of toys in wood or even effortlessly installed large murals and painted huge canvases with passion and expertise. Subramanyan, who was not just a student of Visva Bharati, but also a teacher at some point of time and definitely a world-renowned artist. These three values and much more were shared by the creator of these murals, Kalpathi Ganapathi Subramanyan or K.G. Incidentally, these three outstanding installations, have a common bond, that of pluralism, compassion and undoubtedly innovation. One is etched in black and white paint depicting the tale of Ramayana on one wall and that of Durga on the other, another comparatively new building dedicated to Nandalal Bose with exquisite alpona and inscriptions and a third one of Ganga Yamuna Saraswati. Amitabh’s performance as Anthony Gonsalves won him Best Actor at the 25th Filmfare Awards.As one steps inside the Kala Bhavan campus of Santiniketan, one comes across three stupendous murals, that will catch your sight in the first instance. Amar Akbar Anthony was a hit at the box office and is still remembered by many. They are adopted and raised by three families of different religions – Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. The plot shows three brothers who are separated in childhood. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor opposite Shabana Azmi, Parveen Babi and Neetu Singh in the lead roles. Read to know their movies together.Īlso Read | Amitabh Bachchan And Jaya Bachchan's List Of Classic Movies That You Must Watch See List Amitabh’s films with Manmohan Amar Akbar AnthonyĪmitabh Bachchan and Manmohan Desai’s first venture together was in the 1977 released Amar Akbar Anthony. Their ventures together include some of the most remarkable films in the Hindi industry. The actor has a string of hits with the popular filmmaker, Manmohan Desai. He has worked with several directors from the 70s to the 20s.

Amitabh Bachchan has been in the industry for around five decades, appearing in more than 100 films.
