Mrinmoy Bhowmick (Bengali: মৃন্ময় ভৌমিক) is an Indian documentary filmmaker best known for critically acclaimed documentary film I Can Love Too (2011).
Mrinmoy Bhowmick | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Documentary Filmmaker, Journalist |
Years active | 2010 - present |
Mrinmoy Bhowmick is a qualified journalist and documentary director-producer based in India.
He has a deep rooted interest in highlighting the issues and challenges of People with Disability (PWD) and his past work on the lines are a testimony to the fact. Most of his earlier films have dealt with social issues related to Disability and Child rights.[1]
The documentary film deals with the issues and concerns of "specially-abled persons", their need and desire for love, and finding a right life partner. In addition to that, the film presents their opinions and expectations of a husband/wife, and optimism of being happily married all their life. The film has earned multiple awards and nominations.[2][3]
The film was listed among "10 must-watch Indian documentaries with very strong and impactful stories".[4]
SiliconIndia magazine listed the film in "10 Inspirational documentaries on India you can't miss".[5] Indiatimes included the film in the list of "Inspirational Documentaries".[6]
The film was also cited as "8 Indian documentaries you cannot afford to miss".[7]
The documentary film explores the causes behind the negligence of proper educational environment for visually challenged children in Chamarajanagar, a district and town in the southern end Karnataka, a state in India. The film also documents the reasons behind the absence of a special school, and trained teachers under Sarva Shikhsha Abhiyan for visually impaired children in the entire district.
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