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  1. Nayak (also released under the translated title The Hero, and as Nayak: The Hero) is a 1966 Indian Bengali-language drama film composed, written, and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Ray's second entirely original screenplay, after Kanchenjungha (1962).

  2. Aug 17, 2020 · En route to Delhi to receive an award, a Bengali film star reevaluates his success through his fellow passengers, dreams and past experiences. ...more.

  3. Nov 14, 2018 · While riding in a train on his way to collect an award, movie star Arindam (Uttam Kumar) encounters reporter Aditi (Sharmila Tagore) and begins pouring his heart out to her, almost...

  4. Nayak (The Hero) | Satyajit Ray Org. 1966, India. 120 min, B/W, In Bengali with subtitles. Summary. A famous film actor Arindam (Uttam Kumar), a star of Bengali films, has been invited to the capital to receive a prestigious award. As all the flights are booked, he is forced to travel by a train from Calcutta to New Delhi.

  5. The Hero: Directed by Satyajit Ray. With Uttam Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Bireswar Sen, Somen Bose. En route to Delhi to receive an award, a Bengali film star reevaluates his success through his fellow passengers, dreams, and past experiences.

  6. May 7, 2021 · Revisiting Satyajit Rays Nayak: The Hero. They say the eyes are the windows to the soul. Arindam Mukherjee’s dark glasses are a thinly veiled attempt to hide what lies beyond. Vishwapriya Iyer. Updated on : 07 May 2021, 8:56 am. The grand maestro Satyajit Ray turned 100 on May 2nd, and one of his finest films turns 55 on the 6th.

  7. Arindam, won over by Aditi’s naivete, starts to disclose his past, his fears and ...more. A matinee idol is going by train to collect an acting award. On the train, he is confronted by a ...

  8. Sep 25, 2020 · Both phrases can be applied to Satyajit Rays Nayak (The Hero). Like every good piece of art, every generation of artistes can find their reflection in Ray’s inward-looking journey of a...

  9. Mar 6, 2024 Full Review Pat Graham Chicago Reader Satyajit Ray's 1966 feature comes at the tail end of his early realist period, which included most of the films that won him his reputation...

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  10. The Hero. In this psychologically rich character study, written and directed by Satyajit Ray, Bengali film star Uttam Kumar draws on his real-world celebrity to play Arindam Mukherjee, a matinee idol on the brink of his first flop.