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‘Apaar Sansar’: Amul pays heartfelt tribute to iconic Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee

The heartening tribute to Soumitra Chatterjee may leave you misty-eyed too.

The doodle shows late actor Soumitra Chatterjee’s different roles played on screen.(Facebook/Amul)
Updated on Nov 17, 2020 09:21 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | BySrimoyee Chowdhury

Soumitra Chatterjee: An extraordinary star rooted in the ordinary

He played characters that lived close to our lives. Shyam Benegal had identified this as the actor’s special talent; his ability to become someone recognisable, thereby offering to the audience an extraordinarily intimate level of identification.

When Soumitra Chatterjee passed away, actress Aparna Sen lamented that “Bengal’s cultural sky had lost its brightest star”.(HTPhoto)
Updated on Nov 18, 2020 05:58 AM IST
ByShohini Ghosh

Three Durga Puja committees theme celebrations on Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy

While Badamtala Asar Sangha, one of the popular pujas in the city, themed their celebrations on the Pather Panchali, two other neighbourhood clubs completed the cycle with the sequels - Aparajito and Apur Sansar.

As one leaves behind the Badamtala pandal area, certain scenes of Aparajito, the sequel in Apu trilogy, come alive in 66 Pally Puja, located next(Alamy Stock Photo)
Updated on Oct 24, 2020 05:10 PM IST
Kolkata | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by Nilavro Ghosh

Celebrating 100 years of Satyajit Ray: His discreet charm-Part 4

The legendary filmmaker could deliver a succinct message through his movies without being preachy

Ray followed the Hollywood style of filmmaking but he never made the moralistic judgments that were an intrinsic part of Hollywood films
Published on Jul 05, 2020 06:58 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByParambrata Chatterjee

Many negatives of shooting stills clicked by Satyajit Ray found, include some from Aparajito, Apur Sansar, Charulata shoots

On the 99th birth anniversary of legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray, comes the news that as many as 1,000 negatives of shooting stills, either clicked by him or his close confidants, have been found in his Kolkata home.

Satyajit Ray was born on May 2, 1921.(Hindustan Times)
Updated on May 02, 2020 02:10 PM IST
Press Trust of India, Kolkata | By
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