A true Bengali person who love his motherland, who respect his language bangla. And his stories for kids are not only loved by kids but also the adults too. I love his stories and movies .Though some times it bounces from my head. But then again I use to catch the things repeatedly reading the stories, or in case of movie need to meditate.
@@International-indic. No he didn't. He showed religious dogmatism done in the name of Hinduism, which actually bears no place in such a profound religion. He rather showed what is truly Hinduism and what's not. There were many heinous practises like Kulin Brahmin pratha of marriage, marrying off one's daughter with a banyan tree as she's Mangalik, Devdasi pratha, Sati pratha, etc. in India in early times, which were actually not present in the Hindu scriptures the way it were represented by those dogmatic Pundits to preserve their authority in the society. And if a person, being a Hindu criticise that, is that wrong? Our judging skills should be backed by just will so that we can be able to judge what's right or wrong.
@@International-indic. creating masterpieces with limited resources in his days was way ahead of any directors league, even renowned director Martin Scorsese wanted to learn from him his way of film making.
@@ritamghosh1203 creating something out of low resources doesn't mean futuristic or ahead of time. That is a misnomer. If you survive many days out of low food, do u become futuristic or ahead of time ?
@@International-indic. The context here's cinema, not food. You're comparing "chalk and cheese". Unlike today's cinema with power packed VFX, item songs and effects which usually fail to leave a strong impact in people as much, his cinema bore the naturalistic part of human emotions, nature, revolving around a strong organised plot with appeasing creativity, whatever genre may it be. His directing skills beautifully spoke about what the film's message is.
The "Alien"/"ET" thing brings to mind, how this man could have so easily created an awesome international blockbuster that would have brought the theaters down and won Oscars left and right. He was much more than art-house masterpieces. He understood and played with Western culture more than anybody else in India, and would have been easily understood by Western audiences. In Bengali, he wrote children's books and made children's movies that retain their mass appeal to this day. Hollywood was not so open and there were no Ang Lees back in those days.
If you close your eyes and listen to his words, you would start to believe that he was a native British...!! but no in real he was one of the precious gems Bengal ever has produced ❤️
The ET bit is a revelation. Though I've heard this story before but now its straight from the horse's mouth and I am convinced that Speilberg has to answer a lot of things (though I admire him a lot).
Satyajit Ray an absolute legend. His writings made be appreciate the world of literature when I was 11. I read almost all his masterpiece. Feloda, Prof. Shonko, Taronikhoro all were great characters.
Turn on auto caption: Even artificial intelligence can recognise his words without single mistake. *His voice itself proves how perfect he was* . Legend of world films. ❤️ Proud to be Indian 🇮🇳
Thanks a lot..... I am thankful to RU-vid which guided me here eventually I have an insatiable hunger to know more about Ray Everything about him interests me I watched all four episodes I stole time n managed but I did
Just close your eyes and you will hear a British one.. Such an accent used by a bengali.. You r a legend sir .. You are the face of Indian Cinema..you'll remain the same.
মনে প্রাণে একজন খাঁটি বাঙালি,, বাংলা তে স্বাচ্ছন্দ্য বোধ করেন কতটা ভালো বাসেন নিজের ভাষা কে,, !! আহা,, অনায়াসে তার সময়ে বোম্বে তে প্রচুর সুখ্যাতি পেতে পারতেন ,, যদিও তিনি বেছে নিয়েছেন নিজের ভাষায় কাজ করে তাদের বিশ্ব দরবারে পৌঁছে দিতে!! অনেক ধন্যবাদ অনেক শ্রদ্ধা মানিক বাবু!!