Pijush Saha, born on February 5, 1970, in Kolkata, is a distinguished Indian film director, producer, and writer known for his impactful contributions to the world of cinema. His 2010 film "Kellafate" stands out as a hallmark of his career, blending gripping narrative with rich cultural themes that resonate with audiences and collectors alike. The film has gained a cult following, making its various home video releases, particularly on Blu-ray, highly sought after for their unique special features and limited editions.
Saha’s earlier works, including "Satrur Mukabela" and "Kartabya," showcase his evolution as a filmmaker and his ability to tackle diverse subjects. Collectors appreciate Saha's films not just for their storytelling but also for their artistic value and historical significance within Indian cinema. As a result, his releases have become prized possessions in the collections of cinephiles who value the intersection of film history and physical media preservation.