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Mamata pays tribute to Satyajit Ray on his 100th birth anniversary

Taking to Twitter, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee paid tribute to legendary director Satyajit Ray on his 100th birth anniversary. Ray was also a renowned scriptwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, and music composer.

Mamata pays tribute to Satyajit Ray on his 100th birth anniversary
Mamata pays tribute to Satyajit Ray on his 100th birth anniversary
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Published : May 2, 2021, 3:26 PM IST

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday took to Twitter and paid tribute to legendary director Satyajit Ray on his 100th birth anniversary.

Celebrities and netizens have also taken to social media to pay tribute to the icon.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Banerjee began her tribute with one of the most popular lines of Ray's musicals -- "Goopi Gyne Bagha Byne" --Maharaja Tomare Selam (Salute to the King).

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"Tribute to Satyajit Ray, legendary filmmaker, writer, composer, lyricist, illustrator, on his birth centenary. He is not only the pride of Bengal but also India & the whole world. He is an inspiration to people around the globe", Banerjee tweeted with the hashtag #SatyajitRay100.

Illustrations of well-known art director Aniket Mitra linked the present-day COVID situation with titles and themes of Ray's works on celluloid.

Mitra posted a few sketches where a poster of Ray's "Pather Panchali" was recreated depicting personal protective equipment (PPE)-clad COVID warrior.

A woman is sporting a face shield while two policemen are shown standing on the road wearing face shields and masks in the recreated version of a poster from "Devi".

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His illustrations also show mass pyres in the "Jana Aranya" poster, urgent appeal for oxygen, bed and free food in "Mahanagar", migrants walking back home in "Abhijan", and a man with a mask carelessly hanging from his chin in "Ganashatru".

"Moner Manik Monei Thak, Pronam Tomay Kimbadonti" (You will remain as a jewel in our hearts, salute to the legend)," actor-director Parambrata Chatterjee posted on Facebook.

A leading Kolkata-based OTT platform in Bengali launched a social media campaign, Bangali O Ray, celebrating "those special elements from Ray's films which have become an integral part of Bengali culture through minimalist design".

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday took to Twitter and paid tribute to legendary director Satyajit Ray on his 100th birth anniversary.

Celebrities and netizens have also taken to social media to pay tribute to the icon.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Banerjee began her tribute with one of the most popular lines of Ray's musicals -- "Goopi Gyne Bagha Byne" --Maharaja Tomare Selam (Salute to the King).

Read:| Verdict day for Bengal coincides with the 100th birth anniversary of Satyajit Ray

"Tribute to Satyajit Ray, legendary filmmaker, writer, composer, lyricist, illustrator, on his birth centenary. He is not only the pride of Bengal but also India & the whole world. He is an inspiration to people around the globe", Banerjee tweeted with the hashtag #SatyajitRay100.

Illustrations of well-known art director Aniket Mitra linked the present-day COVID situation with titles and themes of Ray's works on celluloid.

Mitra posted a few sketches where a poster of Ray's "Pather Panchali" was recreated depicting personal protective equipment (PPE)-clad COVID warrior.

A woman is sporting a face shield while two policemen are shown standing on the road wearing face shields and masks in the recreated version of a poster from "Devi".

Read:| Satyajit-Soumitra: The acclaimed duo churned out 14 films in three decades

His illustrations also show mass pyres in the "Jana Aranya" poster, urgent appeal for oxygen, bed and free food in "Mahanagar", migrants walking back home in "Abhijan", and a man with a mask carelessly hanging from his chin in "Ganashatru".

"Moner Manik Monei Thak, Pronam Tomay Kimbadonti" (You will remain as a jewel in our hearts, salute to the legend)," actor-director Parambrata Chatterjee posted on Facebook.

A leading Kolkata-based OTT platform in Bengali launched a social media campaign, Bangali O Ray, celebrating "those special elements from Ray's films which have become an integral part of Bengali culture through minimalist design".

PTI

Read:| Throwback Thursday: When Satyajit Ray bagged unanticipated Oscar

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