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

    Nastanirh (also Nashtanir; Bengali: নষ্টনীড়, Nôshţoniŗh; English: 'The Broken Nest') is a 1901 Bengali novella by Rabindranath Tagore. It is the basis for the noted 1964 film Charulata, by Satyajit Ray.

    • Rabindranath Tagore
    • 1901
  2. Maya reviews a translation of Tagore’s love story, Nastanirh, into English by Lopa Banerjee. It is one of the most lyrical love story, which was made into a film, Charulata, by the renowned Satyajit Ray.

  3. Jan 21, 2021 · Nastanirh is the story of people, their clay-like identities, and their unsaid emotions caught in the crossfires of tradition and modernity. Positioned at the dynamic nib of the Bengal Renaissance, the novella is a keen eye into the Bengali household’s inner workings, its men and women, its ‘liberal’ ideologies and their impact on relationships.

  4. May 24, 2019 · Nastanirh (The Broken Nest) was adapted into the film Charulata – perhaps the finest example of what society does to a woman’s potential by choosing to relegate her to the confines of her home, tying her down with stereotypes and by teaching her to strip off her own ambitions.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharulataCharulata - Wikipedia

    Charulata ( Bengali: চারুলতা, romanized : Cārulatā, lit. 'The Lonely Wife') is a 1964 Indian drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray. Based upon the novel Nastanirh by Rabindranath Tagore, it stars Soumitra Chatterjee, Madhabi Mukherjee and Sailen Mukherjee.

  6. Nastanirh takes place in late 19th-century Bengal and explores the lives of the "Bhadralok," Bengalis of wealth who were part of the Bengal Renaissance and highly influenced by the Brahmo Samaj. Despite his liberal ideas, Bhupati is blind to the loneliness and dissatisfaction of his wife, Charu.

    • Rabindranath Tagore
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  8. Original Story: Nastanirh ( Broken Nest) Writer: Rabindranath Tagore (1901) Language: Bengali. Genre: Regional, Parallel and Bengali Arthouse Cinema. In Charulata, Satyajit Ray does not impose his gaze onto his heroine, but instead he allows her to see and view the world in the way she wants despite societal restrictions. Image Source: 7 Art Cinema