Further Reading
- Ritwik: Surama Ghatak, Calcutta, Asha Prakasani
- Ritwik and His Films: in two volumes, edited by Rajat Ray
- Ritwik Kumar Ghatak: edited by Rajat Ray, Shristi Prakasan
- Ritwik Ke Shesh Valobasa: Pratiti Devi, Bangladesh, Sahitya Prakas
- Ritwikkumar Ghatak (2003). Ritwik Ghatak, face to face: conversations with the master, 1962-1977. Cine Central. http://books.google.com/books?id=86NmAAAAMAAJ.
- Ritwik Ghatak: The Celluloid Rebel: Shoma A. Chatterji ISBN 81-291-0245-5, ISBN 978-81-291-0245-4
- Riwik Kumar Ghatak: (a monograph) Haimanti Banerjee, National Film Archive of India, Pune, 1985. ISBN 81-201-0001-8.
- Shoma A. Chatterji (2004). Ritwik Ghatak: The Celluloid Rebel. Rupa & Company. ISBN 978-81-291-0245-4. http://books.google.com/books?id=hrMoOAAACAAJ.
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