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The Gaikwads insisted no favours had been done to Tharoor's 'girlfriend' (to borrow an expression Satyajit used on television).
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The Gaikwads insisted no favours had been done to Tharoor's 'girlfriend' (to borrow an expression Satyajit used on television).
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Over the years, Mr. Khan also composed scores for Indian films such as Satyajit Ray's "Devi" (1960) and the early Merchant-Ivory collaboration "The Householder" (1963).
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Often compared to cinema greats such as Satyajit Ray, Vittorio de Sica and Eric Rohmer,
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Rajiv takes his inspiration from directors such as Satyajit Ray (Pather Panchali) and cinematographers Ashok Mehta, ISC (36 Chowrangi Lane) and Binod Pradhan (Parinda) for their use of colour and lights and shadow to amplify the emotional content of stories.
Digital Point Forums SparkleHayter 2009
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On screen you can watch Otolith III, a film initially inspired by one that was never made, Satyajit Ray's 1967 The Alien.
Turner prize 2010 – review Laura Cumming 2010
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Sitting in a studio flat in Warren Street with the windows shut, I began to recall how sound would ramify around my uncle's house in south Calcutta, always suggesting an elsewhere; around this time, I became aware that the soundtracks in Satyajit Ray's and Jean Renoir's films were as intent on capturing this elsewhere as they were in attending to the main story.
Amit Chaudhuri's musical circumnavigation Amit Chaudhuri 2010
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Source|DVD on Tagore Stories Many of Mr. Tagore's short stories and novels were later made into films by Indian directors, most notably Satyajit Ray.
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The country's greatest filmmaker (Satyajit Ray [d. 1992]), poet (Rabindrinath Tagore [d. 1941]), and musician (Ravi Shankar) all hail from Kolkata, not to mention the dozens more who have left, and continue to leave their mark on the vibrant cultural tradition of Bengal.
Zachary Stockill: Kolkata: Summertime on Sudder St. Zachary Stockill 2011
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The country's greatest filmmaker (Satyajit Ray [d. 1992]), poet (Rabindrinath Tagore [d. 1941]), and musician (Ravi Shankar) all hail from Kolkata, not to mention the dozens more who have left, and continue to leave their mark on the vibrant cultural tradition of Bengal.
Zachary Stockill: Kolkata: Summertime on Sudder St. Zachary Stockill 2011
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