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Sharmila Tagore is renowned for her work in Bengali cinema, especially with the great Satyajit Ray. She made a comeback to ...
She also shared that while working with the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray on Abhiman, he asked her to speak to Dilip Kumar ...
In what is her return to Bengali cinema in two decades, the veteran actor is unforgettable as a woman living with the memories of her past.
Sharmila Tagore, after 14 years, returned to Bengali cinema with Puratwan, which may be her last due to health issues. She ...
Tagore made her debut in Satyajit Ray's 'Apur Sansar' at the age of 14 in 1959. Kolkata: Legendary actor Sharmila Tagore said ...
Legendary actor Sharmila Tagore hints 'Puratwan' might be her last Bengali film due to health concerns, showcasing her love ...
Nitya Chakraborty Sanghamitra Chakraborty’s just released book ‘Soumitra Chatterjee and His World’ is perhaps the first ...
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Priyanka Dasgupta is the features editor of TOI Kolkata. She has over 20 years of experience in covering entertainment, art ...
An Observer’s Notebook is the third in the series after The Blue Book: A Writer’s Journal and The Yellow Book: A Traveller’s ...
Sharmila Tagore and memories go back a long way. In Satyajit Ray’s Nayak, she shared Uttam Kumar’s reminiscences in an ...
I warmly encourage you to see it. The power of this extraordinary film seems to come in equal parts from the serene narrative style of director Satyajit Ray and the sensitive performances of the cast ...