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117 minutes. Country. India. Language. Bengali. 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.
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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- Drama, Romance
- Satyajit Ray
- 1964-04-17
Sep 3, 2020 · Bengali Movie, Satyajit Ray. Language. Bengali. Release - April 17, 1964; Genre - Drama; Starcast - Madhabi Mukherjee, Soumitra Chatterjee, Shailen Mukherjee, Shyamal Ghoshal, Gitali Roy, Bholanath Koyal, Suku Mukherjee, Dilip Bose, Joydeb, Bankim Ghosh; Screenplay, Dialogue, Music, Director - Satyajit Ray; Producer - R.D.Bansal.
Charulata (The Lonely Wife) | Satyajit Ray Org. Madhabi Mukherjee as Charulata (Charu) 1964, India. 117 min, B/W, In Bengali with subtitles. Summary. Charulata is based on a story by Rabindranath Tagore, Nastanirh (The broken Nest) and set in Calcutta in the late nineteenth century.
Sep 4, 2016 · When it comes to recreating a certain space-time continuum on reel, there has hardly been anyone as gifted as the uniquely crafty Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. In one way, his self-declared cinematic masterpiece ‘Charulata’ (1964), known globally as ‘The Lonely Wife’, perfectly embodies the transitioning Bengal towards the later part ...
Satyajit Ray’s exquisite story of a woman’s artistic and romantic yearning takes place in late nineteenth-century, pre-independence India, in the gracious home of a liberal-minded, workaholic newspaper editor and his lonely wife, Charulata (Madhabi Mukherjee).
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Satyajit Ray’s exquisite story of a woman’s artistic and romantic yearning takes place in late nineteenth-century, pre-independence India, in the gracious home of a liberal-minded, workaholic newspaper editor and his lonely wife, Charulata (Madhabi Mukherjee).