Soumik Haldar
Soumik Haldar | |
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Born |
Kolkata, India | 19 February 1965
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Film and Television Institute of India, Pune |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Soumik Haldar ( born 19 February 1965) is an Indian film cinematographer and photographer known for his works in Bengali cinema, and Bollywood. He is known for his works such as Chander Pahar (film), Nirbaak, Chotoder Chobi.[1][2]
Early life
Halder fell in love with films while still in school. He followed film news and got to know about Film and Television Institute of India through interviews given by Mithun Chakraborty and Shatrughan Sinha. Halder told in an interview with The Telegraph (Calcutta) that a Zenith camera taught him how to look at things differently and black-and-white photography helped him to understand the tonal separation. In 1995-96, Halder spent a month watching films at Max Mueller Bhavan. They celebrated 100 years of cinema screening films from the silent era to the present. At FTII, he came in touch with photographer Hari Nair. He took Halder as an assistant while shooting Shool; that was when he felt drawn to the mainstream genre.
As a cinematographer
- 2015 Har Har Byomkesh
- 2015 Choukaath
- 2014 Anubrata Bhalo Achho?
- 2014 Nirbaak
- 2014 Khaad
- 2014 Chotoder Chobi
- 2014 Ek Phali Rodh
- 2014 Obhishopto Nighty
- 2014 Jaatishwar
- 2013 Mountains Of The Moon
- 2013 Jeevan Smriti
- 2013 Mishawr Rawhoshyo
- 2013 Meghe Dhaka Tara
- 2013 Goynar Baksho
- 2011 Aashpordha
- 2011 Chaplin
- 2011 Icche
- 2011 Noukadubi
- 2011 Chalo Paltai
- 2011 Takhan Teish
- 2011 Baishe Srabon
- 2010 Ami Aadu
- 2010 Autograph
- 2010 Memories in March (shoots)
- 2010 Arekti Premer Golpo
- 2010 Thana Theke Aschi
- 2009 Shob Charitro Kalponik
- 2009 Cross Connection
- 2009 Challenge
- 2008 Bor Asbe Ekhuni
- 2006 Shikar
- 2003 Raasta
As a director of photography
- 2013 Aborto
- 2012 Hemlock Society
- 2011 Satrangee Parachute
- 2011 Mumbai Cutting
- 2008 Lovesongs: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
- 2008 Tolly Lights
References
- ↑ "What makes Chander Pahar's DoP a bad husband and a horrible father?". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 Jan 2014.
- ↑ "TOLLYWOOD". The Telegraph (Calcutta). Retrieved 24 Dec 2011.