Thinking of him
Pensando en él
To commemorate the birth of Rabindranath Tagore on May 7th, the New Delhi center will hold a screening of the film Thinking of Him, about the great Indian poet.
Pablo César, the Argentine director and producer of this fascinating film, has recreated the encounters between Tagore and the famous Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo based on their real-life story. Tagore had to stop in Buenos Aires to receive medical treatment before he went to Peru to attend the centenary of independence celebrations. Victoria found out and offered to take care of him. She mortgaged her jewelry to rent a beautiful mansion in San Isidro, a suburb of Buenos Aires, and there she hosted Tagore. From the balcony one could see the wide River Plate, which looked like a sea, and a large garden with tall trees and flower plants. Tagore left Buenos Aires on January 3, 1925 after fully recovering from his illness.
When she received the news of Tagore's death, Ocampo sent a telegram to Tagore's son that read simply "Pensando en el" (thinking of him). That's where the name of this Argentine film came from.