Satyajit ray movies in hindi
Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy
Born into an artistic, literary and musical family, Satyajit Ray (1921 – 1992) inherited all of those skills and, as if the fates had been conspiring many generations before, each one of those talents would find full expression in a cinema that united a poetic vision, musical rhythm and microscopic realism. Initially studying economics in college, Ray instead flourished as an art student, carrying on his father’s flair for illustration. While working as a graphic artist for Signet Press in the 40s, Ray illustrated an abridged version of the popular novel Pather Panchali, distilling what he described as Bandyopadhyay’s “encyclopedia of life in rural Bengal” to its essential visual elements. Meanwhile, he was also a longtime cinephile and started the Calcutta Film Society in 1947, showing mainly European arthouse fare.
While the film of Pather Panchali lingered somewhere in the Trees in the verbena family!