Satyajit Ray - Posters & Illustrations
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Pather Panchali (Pôther Pãchali, [pɔt̪ʰer pãtʃali], English: Song of the Little Road) is a 1955 Indian Bengali drama film directed by Satyajit Ray and produced by the Government of West Bengal. It is based on Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's 1929 Bengali novel of the same name, and is the directorial debut of Ray. #satyajitray #ray #bengali #film #poster #minimalistposters #aniketmitra
Satyajit Ray's movies minimalistic posters
Nayak (Bengali: নায়ক Hero) (released in English as The Hero and Nayak: The Hero) is a 1966 Bengali drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Ray's second entirely original screenplay, after Kanchenjungha (1962). #satyajitray #ray #bengali #film #poster #minimalistposters #aniketmitra
Satyajit Ray's movies minimalistic posters
Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (Bengali: গুপী গাইন বাঘা বাইন Gupi Gain Bagha Bain) is a 1969 Indian Bengali fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Satyajit Ray and based on a story by his grandfather Upendra Kishore Roychowdhury. #satyajitray #ray #bengali #film #poster #minimalistposters #aniketmitra
Satyajit Ray's movies minimalistic posters
Jalsaghar is a narration of the end days of a zamindar in Bengal. The landlord, Roy (Chhabi Biswas), is a just but other-worldly man who loves to spend time listening to music and putting up spectacles rather than managing his fields ravaged by floods and the abolition of zamindari system by the Indian government. #satyajitray #ray #bengali #film #poster #minimalistposters #aniketmitra
Satyajit Ray's movies minimalistic posters
Joi Baba Felunath (The Elephant God)[1] is a 1979 Indian Bengali mystery film by director Satyajit Ray, featuring Soumitra Chatterjee, Santosh Dutta, Siddartha Chatterjee, Utpal Dutt among others. The film is based on the famous Feluda novel of the same name written by Ray himself. It is the second film of Feluda as well as the sequel of Sonar Kella directed by Satyajit Ray. #satyajitray #ray #bengali #film #poster #minimalistposters #aniketmitra
By his own admission, Satyajit Ray had based Professor Shonku on Professor Challenger, by Arthur Conan Doyle and a character created by Ray's father Sukumar Ray names Hesoram Hushiar. The other important character in Satyajit Ray's novels and short stories is the sleuth Feluda, who is of the same profession as the Conan Doyle's famous private detective, Sherlock Homes and Tarinicharan Banerjee (Tarainikhuro) the story teller. Imaginary posters on few of the famous stories.
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Septopus er Khide (Hunger of the Septopus) Another story by Ray – The story begins with the unexpected arrival of an acquaintance at the house of the narrator. The distressed man, a botanist whom the narrator had met during a hunting trip in Assam ten years earlier, requests the latter to go to his place, and to bring a gun, just in case.
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Khagam - One of the scary stories written by Satyajit Ray, Khagam is certainly one of the most spine-chilling. The story starts innocuously enough, with the narrator coming across a fellow Bangalee gentlemen while traveling in a remote part of India. After hearing from the locals about a supposed ascetic and his pet snake, the two decide to pay a visit, the narrator to satisfy his curiosity, and the acquaintance to solidify his doubt.
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#Brihachchanchu is a gripping story by Satyajit Ray about a strange creature that is adopted as a pet by a stoic but sharp Kolkatan, it holds something for even those who are averse to science. If you are at the other end of the spectrum, and know a little paleontology, here is one word for you:Andalgalornis