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Charulata
Celebrating the Birth Centenary of Shri Satyajit Ray (2Nd May, 1921- 23Rd April, 1992)
Beyond the World of Apu: the Films of Satyajit Ray'
APARAJITO/THE UNVANQUISHED (1956) 110 Min
The Cinema of Satyajit Ray Between Tradition and Modernity
February 18, 2014 (Series 28: 4) Satyajit Ray, CHARULATA (1964, 117 Minutes)
Satyajit Ray Retrospective Opens Film India
A Comparative Study of Satyajit Ray's Women
100 Essential Indian Films, by Rohit K. Dasgupta and Sangeeta Datta
A Comparitive Study on Politics in Sathyajith Ray's Films-Appu Triology, Mahanagar, Jana Aranya, Charulatha and Pathirdwani
(1): Special Issue 100 Years of Indian Cinema the Changing World Of
Modernity and Gender Mobility in Satyajit Ray Films: a Study of Mahanagar (1964)
National Seminar on FICTION INTO FILM: Satyajit Ray's Interpretation Of
DETECTIVE FICTION Feluda Is One of Satyajit Ray's Greatest Creations
Photos: Remembering Satyajit Ray on His Birth Centenary, in Nemai Ghosh's Photos
Probing the Character of Charulata Through Feminist Lens in Rabindranath Tagore’S “Broken Nest”
Bengali Art House Cinema, Women's Subjectivity, and History: Satyajit Ray's Use of Silence in <Em>Charulata</Em>
Satyajit Ray Santiniketan
An Interview with Dilip K. Basu
Top View
Motion Sequence Teaser for a Trilogy by Satyajit Ray
Charulata As an Adaptation of 'Nastanirh': Satyajit Ray's
From Bombay to Bollywood
Indian Neo-Realist Cinema
A Comparative Study of Detective Genre/Fiction of Great Writers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Indian Bengali Writer Satyajit Ray and It‟Ss Impact on Today‟S Generation
DIRECTED by SATYAJIT RAY PATHER PANCHALI APARAJITO APUR SANSAR Song of the Little Road the Unvanquished the World of Apu
Space, Interiority and Affect in Charulata and Ghare Baire
Perspectives on Satyajit Ray's Charulata
19Th Century Bengali Women and the Films of Satyajit Ray: a Study
Satyajit Ray Received an Academy Award for His Lifetime Achievement Just Satyajit Ray: Part One Before His Death in Calcutta
The Changing World of Satyajit Ray: Reflections on Anthropology and History
Satyajit Ray Film Festival at Montgomery College
Nationhood, Authenticity and Realism in Indian Cinema: the Double Take of Modernism in the Work of Satyajit Ray1
Feluda Travels T Da Travels to Bombay to Bombay
A Rediscovery of Sundry Bengali Identities Through Lenses
The Two Voices of Satyajit
Vision of Tagore Through Applicability in the Spectrum of Ray and Ghosh: Reflection of Feminine Approach in Two Bengali Movies
CHARULATA (THE LONELY WIFE) Directed by Satyajit Ray India 1964, 117 Mins, Cert U
Satyajit Ray's Charulata