Kabhi Door Kabhi Paas: Mrinal Sen’s Short Films
![](https://res.cloudinary.com/indigenousweb/images/w_1024,h_576,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1680534032/indigenousweb/kdkp/kdkp.png?_i=AA 1024w, https://res.cloudinary.com/indigenousweb/images/w_300,h_169,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1680534032/indigenousweb/kdkp/kdkp.png?_i=AA 300w, https://res.cloudinary.com/indigenousweb/images/w_768,h_432,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1680534032/indigenousweb/kdkp/kdkp.png?_i=AA 768w, https://res.cloudinary.com/indigenousweb/images/w_1536,h_864,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1680534032/indigenousweb/kdkp/kdkp.png?_i=AA 1536w, https://res.cloudinary.com/indigenousweb/images/w_2048,h_1152,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1680534032/indigenousweb/kdkp/kdkp.png?_i=AA 2048w)
On following Mrinal Sen’s filmography, one notices a change around the 80s. From sharp socio-political commentaries to self-introspection, there is a gradual shift from looking outward to looking inward. With his earlier films, he earns for himself the title of being a ‘political filmmaker’, while his later films situate themselves within the spaces of the […]