

Closed-door-and-stuff-inside-the magazine Syndrome : Director: Altaf Mazid | Genre: Experimental | Produced In: 2002
Synopsis: An indeterminate portrait of Saurav Kumar Chaliha, a face-less fiction-writer of Assam, India. For nearly six decades he has existed only through his voice, and writings having no biography, no official photograph, the so-called interview(s). A rare species in today's much-hyped literary world, and that too in the present market-driven economy!
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