Soumendu Roy is an Indian cinematographer most known for his work with noted director Satyajit Ray's films, starting with Teen Kanya, when Subrata Mitra developed an eye problem. However, he has earlier shot Ray's documentary Rabindranath Tagore and has been an assistant to Subrata in post-Pather Panchali films.
Badrinath Yatra
(Director of Photography)
Nidhiram Sardar
(Director of Photography)
Kuheli
(Director of Photography)
Atmiyo Swajan
(Director of Photography)
Pikoo
(Cinematography)
Baksa Badal
(Director of Photography)
Two
(Director of Photography)
Palatak
(Director of Photography)
Islam in India
(Cinematography)
Ravi Shankar Plays a Raga
(Camera Operator)
The Home and the World
(Director of Photography)
The Deliverance
(Director of Photography)
Rabindranath Tagore
(Director of Photography)
Amar Prem
(Director of Photography)
Death of a Doctor
(Director of Photography)
The Lost Jewels
(Director of Photography)
Phatik Chand
(Director of Photography)
Bala
(Director of Photography)
Distant Thunder
(Director of Photography)
The Chess Players
(Director of Photography)
The Golden Fortress
(Director of Photography)
Days and Nights in the Forest
(Director of Photography)
The Kingdom of Diamonds
(Director of Photography)
The Adversary
(Director of Photography)
The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha
(Director of Photography)
The Holy Man
(Director of Photography)
Three Daughters
(Director of Photography)
Chiriyakhana
(Director of Photography)
Kann Sivanthaal Mann Sivakkum
(Director of Photography)
Sikkim
(Director of Photography)
Debshishu
(Director of Photography)
Company Limited
(Director of Photography)
The Middleman
(Director of Photography)
The Expedition
(Director of Photography)
The Coward
(Director of Photography)
The Elephant God
(Director of Photography)
Ektuku Basa
(Director of Photography)