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Shakha Proshakha (English: Branches of the Tree) is a 1990 film directed by Satyajit Ray. It deals with four generations of a well-to-do Bengali family, with a focus on the third generation. This film displays an extraordinary use of Gregorian Chant and legendary orchestras of Bach and Beethoven.
Shakha Proshakha (Branches of the Tree) was the second-last film directed by Satyajit Ray. Ananda Majumdar (Ajit Bannerjee) a wealthy and retired industrialist, and a moral and upright 70-year-old patriarch of the family lives with his third son Proshanto (Soumitra Chatterjee).
Shakha Proshakha (1990) by Satyajit Ray. Debadatta Thakur. 396 subscribers. Subscribed. 292. 21K views 1 year ago. #32SRF43 ...more.
Jul 16, 2017 · Towards the fag end of his career, the films that Satyajit Ray made were a clear reflection of two things — firstly, his own failing health and exhaustion, and secondly, that he was finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the rampant unscrupulousness of the society around him.
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Aug 21, 1991 · The tree is Ananda Mazumdar, a retired industrialist famed for his honesty and philanthropy, to the extent of having his town named after him. The branches are the four sons and two spouses. Mazumdar suffers a heart attack and as he hovers in the danger zone, the progeny converges around him.
Shakha Proshakha (1990), directed by legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray, is a thought-provoking drama that delves deep into the complexities of family dynamics, identity and relationships.