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    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.

  2. Charulata: Directed by Satyajit Ray. With Soumitra Chatterjee, Madhavi Mukherjee, Shailen Mukherjee, Shyamal Ghoshal. The lonely wife of a newspaper editor falls in love with her visiting cousin-in-law, who shares her love for literature.

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    • Satyajit Ray
    • 1964-04-17
  3. Step into a timeless tale of emotions and desires with "Charulata," a masterpiece directed by the legendary Satyajit Ray. Immerse yourself in the enchanting ...

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  5. Charulata is a 1964 Indian film by Satyajit Ray, based on Rabindranath Tagore's The Broken Nest. It tells the story of a lonely wife who falls in love with her husband's poet cousin in late nineteenth-century India.

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  6. Sep 4, 2016 · Satyajit Ray's self-declared masterpiece 'Charulata' (1964) is based on a Tagore novel and depicts the conflict between love and respect in a late nineteenth-century Bengali household. The film is a cinematic masterpiece that reflects the cultural, social and literary changes in Bengal and features outstanding sets, acting and cinematography.

  7. Oct 27, 2021 · Charulata (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...

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  8. Aug 20, 2013 · Satyajit Ray's 1964 film Charulata is based on Rabindranath Tagore's story Nastanirh, about a bored and restless wife in colonial Bengal. The film explores themes of loneliness, repression, and rebellion through the elegant visual style and subtle performances of Ray's masterpiece.

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