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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GanashatruGanashatru - Wikipedia

    Ganashatru (Bengali: গণশত্রু Gônoshotru Enemy of the People/ Public Enemy) is a 1990 Indian film directed by Satyajit Ray. It is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play An Enemy of the People, and was released under that title in the UK.

  2. Dec 17, 2022 · Ganashatru, an adaptation of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsens 1882 play An Enemy of the People, revolves around an honest doctor Ashoke Gupta, played by legendary thespian Soumitra Chatterjee.

  3. Ganashatru. [An Enemy of the People] Not only as a filmmaker and writer but as a thinker, Satyajit Ray was years ahead of his peers. His films and his work are constant reminders of the same. “Ganashatru” is probably his angriest film that I’ve seen till date.

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · Satyajit Ray made a cinematic adaptation of Henrick Ibsens landmark 1882 play, ‘An Enemy of the People’ in the year 1990, titled Ganashatru. Riddhiman Basu explores the play and the film.

  5. Ganashatru (Enemy of the People) | Satyajit Ray Org. 1989, India. 100 min., Color, In Bengali with subtitles. Summary. The film is an adaptation of a play by Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People.It is set in a small town in Bengal. Dr. Ashoke Gupta (Soumitra Chatterjee) is the head of a town hospital.

  6. www.iffigoa.org › international-cinema-details › ganashatru-1989Ganashatru (1989) - IFFI

    Synopsis: Ashoke Gupta, an idealistic doctor in a town near Calcutta discovers that the water at a popular temple is the source of an outbreak of typhoid and hepatitis due to a damaged underground water piping system. This water is served as Charanamrita or holy water to the temple visitors.

  7. www.primevideo.com › detail › GanashatruPrime Video: GANASHATRU

    GANASHATRU. Dr Ashok Gupta faces opposition from his elder brother after he finds huge amount of bacteria in the holy water of a temple that is the cause of death for many locals. IMDb 7.3 1 h 35 min 2014. ALL.

  8. Jul 1, 2020 · A man of stellar repute, Dr. Gupta and his wife Maya (a sadly underused Ruma Guha Thakurta) are grateful to be in the quiet town of Chandipur, away from the hustle and bustle of Calcutta. But as they’re about to find out, still waters run deep, especially if they’re infected. And especially if there’s a place of worship involved.

  9. Jan 19, 1990 · Overview. Ashoke Gupta is an idealistic doctor working in a town near Calcutta. He discovers that the water at a popular temple is the source of an outbreak of typhoid and hepatitis.

  10. An East Indian doctor (Soumitra Chatterjee) condemns the temple water in his brother's (Dhritiman Chatterjee) town.

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