There are scenes that stay with you. They don't leap out but slowly touch your skin, your eyes; you can smell the pain, the pining; taste the slivers of light. Kaaghaz ke Phool remains one of my favourite films, and a lot of it has to do with how it could be seen. Guru Dutt's magnificent paean to angst was to a large extent realised by his cinematographer V.K.Murthy, who is now gone to another world of lights.
The only tribute I can pay is with a few images from just one film. He has many more that he lit up...with shadows...
The only tribute I can pay is with a few images from just one film. He has many more that he lit up...with shadows...