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The narrative that Ray was unfairly critical of Hinduness got traction because of his Brahmo faith, a reformist and so-called ...
A reminder of the strength of collectivism, 50 years since the 50th anniversary of the re-unification of Vietnam ...
Academic freedom's complexities and importance in shaping society are explored through history, politics, and education in ...
An excerpt from ‘Ghosts, Supernatural and Tales of the Uncanny’, written and illustrated by Satyajit Ray, translated from the ...
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, Director, Film Heritage Foundation remarks, “Working on the restoration of Satyajit Ray’s 'Aranyer ... how deeply the story touched people. ‘Gehenu Lamai ...
The words are Satyajit Ray’s. In a 1993 interview for ‘Nostalgia’, a commemorative ... But I played a lot of table tennis.” Did people discourage him from thinking about film? “Even at home, my mother ...
He had to have an organised brain.” If around the time, Satyajit Ray was telling the story of Apu, “an independent citizen of independent India”, Ghatak, Ghosh pointed out, “was walking in the ...
Ray’s own move away from his joint family in ... subtly reinforcing the message of a sociological transformation of the city and of its people. Subrata changes too, as he discovers the happy ...