Falguni Roy (/ˈfælɡʊni/; 1945–1981) was an anti-establishment Bengali poet born in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Along with Shakti Chattopadhyay, Malay Roy Choudhury, Samir Roychoudhury, Subimal Basak, Debi Roy (Haradhon Dhara), Utpal Kumar Basu, Binoy Majumdar, Sandipan Chattopadhyay, Basudeb Dasgupta, Roy was also associated with the Hungryalist movement.
Entirely shot on DVcam, score is composed by Monomix, and runs just over 21 minutes.
It was produced by Subhankar Das and directed by Sharmi Pandey.
[2] He is famous for his book Nashto Atmar Television ([নষ্ট আত্মার টেলিভিসন] which literally means: "Television of the Rotten Soul") published on the Independence Day of 1973, a day considered to be the date signifying the end of Modernism in Bengali poetry.