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  1. Madhuja Mukherjee (or Mukhopadhyay) is an Indian film scholar [1] [2], writer [3] and filmmaker. [4] Contents. 1 Early life and education. 2 Career. 3 Written. 4 Filmography. 5 References. 6 External links. Early life and education. Madhuja had studied literature and cinema at Jadavpur University. She also has formal training in sitar and Fine art.

  2. Madhuja Mukherjee is Professor of film studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. She extends her research into art-practice, curatorial-work and filmmaking. Madhuja’s recent publications are: Popular Cinema in Bengal (2020) and Industrial Networks and Cinemas of India (2021).

  3. Madhuja Mukherjee's research involves historiography of Indian film industries, early film practices, formation of the studios across regions, technological transformations, sound cultures...

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    Madhuja Mukherjee is Professor of Film Studies at Jadavpur University, India. She extends her research into art-practice, curatorial-work and filmmaking.

  5. Madhuja Mukherjee is involved with art-practice, curatorial projects and filmmaking. She is professor of film studies at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Her research areas include the film industry, regional cinemas, sound cultures, gender, labour, city and new media.

  6. Mar 23, 2017 · Madhuja Mukherjees photoessay, ‘Inside a dark hall: space, place and accounts of some single-theatres in Kolkata’, focuses on specific locations and cultures of film viewing in Kolkata, and shows the single-screen theatres’ ‘survival on the fringes, despite their damp walls, cracked chairs, waning of audiences, and withering of their ...

  7. Madhuja Mukherjee teaches Film Studies at Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She is the author of New Theatres Ltd: The Emblem of Art, The Picture of Success (2009), the editor of Aural Films, Oral Cultures: Essays on Cinema from the Early Sound Era (2012), and the award-winning anthology Voices of the Talking Stars: The Women of Indian …