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15 Essential Satyajit Ray Films You Need to Watch

It's a well established fact that Indian taste in cinema is considerably different from Western taste. The different underlying notions of cinema in each of these cultures are the cause of this diversity in taste. But then there is an exceptional talent with a vision and scope so vast that it satisfies the tastes of cinema lovers across the globe. Satyajit Ray is such a talent. His telling of Indian stories makes him a visionary in the truest sense. He has redefined the way Indian aesthetics and narratives can be delineated on the silver screen.
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Pather Panchali (1955)
Pather Panchali (1955)
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Aparajito (1956)
Aparajito (1956)
3
The Philosopher's Stone (1958)
The Philosopher's Stone (1958)
4
The Music Room (1958)
The Music Room (1958)
5
The World of Apu (1959)
The World of Apu (1959)
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Devi (1960, Satyajit Ray)
Devi (1960, Satyajit Ray)
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Three Daughters (1961)
Three Daughters (1961)
8
Mahanagar (1963)
Mahanagar (1963)
9
Charulata (1964)
Charulata (1964)
10
Nayak (1966)
Nayak (1966)
11
The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha (1969)
The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha (1969)
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Days and Nights in the Forest (Satyajit Ray)
Days and Nights in the Forest (Satyajit Ray)
13
The Golden Fortress (1974)
The Golden Fortress (1974)
14
The Chess Players (1977)
The Chess Players (1977)
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The Elephant God (1979)
The Elephant God (1979)
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