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Sukumar Ray FRPS ( Sukumār Rāẏ ⓘ; 30 October 1887 – 10 September 1923) [3] was a Bengali writer and poet from British India. He is remembered mainly for his writings for children. He was the son of children's story writer Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and the father of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray .
Oct 30, 2017 · Sukumar Ray, the father of Oscar winning writer and filmmaker Satyajit Ray and son of acclaimed children's writer, artist, musician and printing pioneer Upendra Kishore Roy Chowdhury, was a genius born way ahead of his time.
Oct 21, 2023 · The book 'Abol Tabol', a collection of Bengali nonsense verse by Sukumar Ray, recently turned a century old. Despite its age, the book remains beloved and fresh, appealing to both adults and children.
Learn about Sukumar Ray, a poet, writer and illustrator of nonsense literature, and his influence on his son Satyajit Ray. The film features still photographs, readings from his writings and narration by Soumitra Chatterjee.
- Barun Raha
- Govt. of West Bengal
- Soumitra Chatterjee
- Satyajit Ray
সুকুমার রায় (৩০ অক্টোবর ১৮৮৭ – ১০ সেপ্টেম্বর ১৯২৩) ছিলেন একজন বাঙালি শিশুসাহিত্যিক ও ভারতীয় সাহিত্যে "ননসেন্স ছড়া"র প্রবর্তক। তিনি একাধারে লেখক, ছড়াকার, শিশুসাহিত্যিক, রম্যরচনাকার, প্রাবন্ধিক, নাট্যকার ও সম্পাদক। তিনি ছিলেন জনপ্রিয় শিশুসাহিত্যিক উপেন্দ্রকিশোর রায়চৌধুরীর সন্তান এবং তাঁর পুত্র খ্যাতিমান ভারতীয় চলচ্চিত্রকার সত্যজিৎ রায় । তা...
English translations of 25 Bengali classic short stories penned by one of the most famous Indian writers of literary 'nonsense' and humour, Sukumar Ray, were launched Thursday on the occasion...
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Sukumar Ray (Bangla: সুকুমার রায়) was a Bengali humorous poet, story writer and playwright. As perhaps the most famous Indian practitioner of literary nonsense, he is often compared to Lewis Carroll.