Joy Basu

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Joy Basu (born 1964) is a Bangla writer: specifically a playwright[1] and critic.[1] He has written the script for and worked as an assistant director in the film Sunday Afternoon (Robibar Bikalbela) directed by Amit Dutta and produced by Bayleaf Productions.[2][1] He is a co-founder of Bayleaf Productions.[3]

He resides in Kolkata.

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  1. ^ a b c Sneak peek. The Times (Calcutta) (28 January 2005). Retrieved on 2007-07-13. “Robibar bikalbela, directed by an independent filmmaker from the US, Amit Dutt, and scripted by Calcutta playwright and critic, Joy Basu, is not just about looking back”
  2. ^ The Revolution and the digital change. The Times (Calcutta) (18 August 2006). Retrieved on 2007-07-13. “the writer-backbone of the film is the producer’s brother-in-law, Joy Basu”
  3. ^ Bayleaf Productions. Bayleaf Productions. Retrieved on 2007-07-13. “Bayleaf Productions is the brainchild of Amit Dutt and Joy Basu. While both are originally from Kolkata, India, Amit currently lives in Pennsylvenia, USA. Joy still resides in Kolkata.”