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Mahanagar, aka The Big City (lit. ' The Mighty City '), is a 1963 Indian Bengali-language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray.Starring Madhabi Mukherjee in the leading role [1] and based on the short story Abataranika by Narendranath Mitra, it tells the story of a housewife who disconcerts her traditionalist family by getting the job of a saleswoman.
Pather Panchali (English, "Song of the Little Road") Apu's early experiences in rural Bengal as the son of a poor but high caste family are presented. Apu's father Harihar, a Brahmin, has difficulty in supporting his family. After the death of Apu's sister, Durga, the family moves to the holy city of Benares. Aparajito (English, "The Unvanquished")
English Harisadhan Dasgupta: Yes 1963 Creative Artists of India: Satyajit Ray † English B.D. Garga: Yes Narrator 1965 Shakespeare Wallah: English James Ivory: Yes 1967 Glimpses of West Bengal: English Bansi Chandragupta: Yes 1967 Quest for Health # English Harisadhan Dasgupta: Yes 1969 House that Never Dies: English Tony Meyer: Yes 1970 Baksa ...
The movie commences with a smuggling sequence in which Chanthakkad Viswan grabs the goods from customs and takes them to his clients. When he refuses their offer to join them as a partner, the dispute starts.
Jane Fonda will receive the William O. Douglas Award for her commitment to social causes at Public Counsel’s annual gala dinner on Feb. 27 at the Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles. She is known ...
Mahanagar; The Making of the Mahatma; Mangal Pandey: The Rising; Memories in March; Midnight's Children (film) Miral; Miss Beatty's Children; Missed Call (film) Mitr, My Friend; Modern Masters: S. S. Rajamouli; Monsoon Wedding; Morning Raga; Mr. and Mrs. Iyer; My Bollywood Bride; My Name Is Khan; The Mystic Masseur
Arindam Mukherjee, a Bengali film star, is being given a prestigious award in Delhi.He did not plan to make the trip from Calcutta to accept it in person, but changes his mind at the last minute to try to escape from thoughts about the underperformance of his latest film at the box office and reports in the morning newspaper about an altercation he was involved in.
Mahanagar@Kolkata is a 2010 Bengali film directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay. [1] The film is based on three stories of Nabarun Bhattacharya . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film was screened in Munich film festivals.