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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.
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- Dulal Dutta
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- Satyajit Ray
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Shakha Proshakha deals with four generations of a well-to-do Bengali family, with a focus on the third generation. A honest and respected old age man living with his mentally unstable son falls ill and his well settled three sons come to see him.
Shakha Proshakha deals with four generations of a well-to-do Bengali family, with a focus on the third generation. A honest and respected old age man living with his mentally unstable son falls ill and his well settled three sons come to see him.
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- Drama
- Satyajit Ray
- 1991-08-21
Jul 16, 2017 · And it is in that sense that Shakha Proshakha succeeds as a film — for what is a good film, but a moving image of life that makes you think?
- Bhaskar Chattopadhyay
Summary. 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).
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Ray's Shakha Proshakha beautifully captures the essence of Bengali cinema and offers a unique experience that resonates with the local audience. While the film may initially appear slow-paced, it gradually unfolds into an engaging narrative that manages to captivate viewers, leaving a lasting impression.