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Agantuk

Agantuk (lit.'Guest') is a 1991 Bengali-language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray.[1] Notable for being Ray's last film, it was based on one of his own short stories, Atithi. A joint Indo-French production, it received financial backing from companies such as Gérard Depardieu's DD Productions and Canal+.[2]

Agantuk
Poster
Directed bySatyajit Ray
Screenplay bySatyajit Ray
Based onAtithi (short story)
by Satyajit Ray
Produced bySatyajit Ray
StarringUtpal Dutt
Mamata Shankar
Deepankar De
Dhritiman Chatterjee
Promod Ganguli
Rabi Ghosh
CinematographyBarun Raha
Edited byDulal Dutta
Music bySatyajit Ray
Production
companies
NFDC
DD Productions
Distributed byArtificial Eye (UK)
Release dates
  • 1991 (1991) (India)
  • 22 May 1992 (1992-05-22) (US)
  • 19 November 1993 (1993-11-19) (UK)
Running time
120 minutes
CountriesIndia
France
LanguageBengali

Plot summary edit

Anila Bose, who lives in Calcutta, receives a letter from someone claiming to be her long lost uncle, Manomohan Mitra. He writes that he is visiting India after 35 years abroad and, as Anila is his only surviving relative, wants to meet her before he sets off again. Anila looks forward to it, but her husband, Sudhindra, is suspicious. The uncle arrives and stays. He says that he is an anthropologist[3] who has traveled all over the world, and immediately wins the friendship of their son, Satyaki.

Anila suddenly remembers her grandfather's will, and Sudhindra is quick to suspect that the man calling himself Manomohan has come only to claim his share of the inheritance. Anila also starts to doubt his identity, while their son truly believes that he is who he claims to be.

The central conflict of the film rests upon the identity of the man and the family's struggle to determine it. Sudhindra subjects the visitor to various tests, such as looking at his passport. However, the visitor embarrasses Sudhindra and later his friend Rakshit by his ability to read minds. In a final attempt to establish the truth, Sudhindra invites a lawyer friend to gently question the guest. This is when the visitor reveals his deep knowledge, rich experiences and profound views of life, impressing Anila and Sudhindra. However, things turn ugly as the lawyer's frustration builds up until he orders the guest to "either come clean or just clear out". The next morning, the visitor is gone. Desperate to find him and win him back, the family finally learns that he is in fact Manmohan Mitra, and has visited the executor of the will. The couple apologises and persuades him to return. Back in Calcutta, after he leaves for Australia, the couple learn that Manmohan has given them his share of the inheritance.

Cast edit

Production edit

Agantuk was to become Satyajit Ray's last film. He died on 23 April 1992, at the age of 70. The film was a joint Indian-French production with financial backing from Gérard Depardieu's DD Productions, Canal+ and a couple of other French companies.[2] Depardieu is credited as executive producer.[4]

Reception edit

The film was critically acclaimed upon its release. The film ranked 2nd on Cahiers du Cinéma's Top 10 Films of the Year List in 1992.[5] Leah Garchik of San Francisco Chronicle wrote the film "is a fitting ending to Ray's 30-film career -- it was Film of the Year in India in 1992 -- a strong and underlined summing- up statement about capital-M Man and capital-C Civilization."[6] Hal Hinson of Washington Post wrote the film "shows all the virtues of a master artist in full maturity."[7] Vincent Canby of New York Times wrote about the film "A small, gentle, exquisitely realized comedy about, among other things, family loyalties and trust in a world in which traditions have been devalued."[8]

Awards edit

At the 1992 Indian National Film Awards, Agantuk won the awards for Best Feature Film and Best Directing, and the Special Jury Award went to Mamata Shankar for her portrayal of Anila.[citation needed] At the Ritwik Ghatak awards, it was named the Best Film, while Ray was named the Best Scenario Writer.[9]

Sequel edit

A stand-alone sequel named Agantuker Pore was supposed to be in production, but has been shelved. Mamata Shankar, Deepankar De and Dhritiman Chatterjee were to reprise their roles from this film. Actor Abir Chatterjee was to play the role of the adult Satyaki. Payel Sarkar and Tridha Chowdhury were to be seen in important roles. It was supposed to be directed by Orko Sinha, who said the story would be completely different from the previous film.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Surendar Chawdhary (2011). The Pather Panchali of Satyajit Ray: An Illustrated Study. McFarland. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-7864-6353-4.
  2. ^ a b IMDb: Company credits for Agantuk 21 September 2022 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-05-08
  3. ^ Satyajit Ray; Bert Cardullo (2007). Satyajit Ray: Interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 210. ISBN 978-1-57806-937-8.
  4. ^ IMDb: Full cast and crew for Agantuk 8 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-05-08
  5. ^ Johnson, Eric C. . alumnus.caltech.edu. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Film Review:The Stranger". sfgate. from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  7. ^ "The Stranger". Washington Post. from the original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Satyajit Ray: A Work of Closure". New York Times. 22 May 1992. from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  9. ^ ""Agantuk" bags best Bengali film award". The Indian Express. 6 November 1993. p. 23. from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Abir, Paayel to star in Agantuker Pore". The Times of India. 12 January 2017. from the original on 19 October 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.

External links edit

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Agantuk lit Guest is a 1991 Bengali language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray 1 Notable for being Ray s last film it was based on one of his own short stories Atithi A joint Indo French production it received financial backing from companies such as Gerard Depardieu s DD Productions and Canal 2 AgantukPosterDirected bySatyajit RayScreenplay bySatyajit RayBased onAtithi short story by Satyajit RayProduced bySatyajit RayStarringUtpal DuttMamata ShankarDeepankar DeDhritiman ChatterjeePromod GanguliRabi GhoshCinematographyBarun RahaEdited byDulal DuttaMusic bySatyajit RayProductioncompaniesNFDCDD ProductionsDistributed byArtificial Eye UK Release dates1991 1991 India 22 May 1992 1992 05 22 US 19 November 1993 1993 11 19 UK Running time120 minutesCountriesIndiaFranceLanguageBengali Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Awards 6 Sequel 7 References 8 External linksPlot summary editAnila Bose who lives in Calcutta receives a letter from someone claiming to be her long lost uncle Manomohan Mitra He writes that he is visiting India after 35 years abroad and as Anila is his only surviving relative wants to meet her before he sets off again Anila looks forward to it but her husband Sudhindra is suspicious The uncle arrives and stays He says that he is an anthropologist 3 who has traveled all over the world and immediately wins the friendship of their son Satyaki Anila suddenly remembers her grandfather s will and Sudhindra is quick to suspect that the man calling himself Manomohan has come only to claim his share of the inheritance Anila also starts to doubt his identity while their son truly believes that he is who he claims to be The central conflict of the film rests upon the identity of the man and the family s struggle to determine it Sudhindra subjects the visitor to various tests such as looking at his passport However the visitor embarrasses Sudhindra and later his friend Rakshit by his ability to read minds In a final attempt to establish the truth Sudhindra invites a lawyer friend to gently question the guest This is when the visitor reveals his deep knowledge rich experiences and profound views of life impressing Anila and Sudhindra However things turn ugly as the lawyer s frustration builds up until he orders the guest to either come clean or just clear out The next morning the visitor is gone Desperate to find him and win him back the family finally learns that he is in fact Manmohan Mitra and has visited the executor of the will The couple apologises and persuades him to return Back in Calcutta after he leaves for Australia the couple learn that Manmohan has given them his share of the inheritance Cast editUtpal Dutt Manomohan Mitra The Agantuk Deepankar De Sudhindra Bose Mamata Shankar Anila Bose Bikram Bhattacharya Satyaki Bose Dhritiman Chatterjee Prithwish Sen Gupta Rabi Ghosh Ranjan Rakshit Subrata Chatterjee Chhanda Rakshit Promode Ganguly Tridib Mukherjee Ajit Bandyopadhyay Sital SarkarProduction editAgantuk was to become Satyajit Ray s last film He died on 23 April 1992 at the age of 70 The film was a joint Indian French production with financial backing from Gerard Depardieu s DD Productions Canal and a couple of other French companies 2 Depardieu is credited as executive producer 4 Reception editThe film was critically acclaimed upon its release The film ranked 2nd on Cahiers du Cinema s Top 10 Films of the Year List in 1992 5 Leah Garchik of San Francisco Chronicle wrote the film is a fitting ending to Ray s 30 film career it was Film of the Year in India in 1992 a strong and underlined summing up statement about capital M Man and capital C Civilization 6 Hal Hinson of Washington Post wrote the film shows all the virtues of a master artist in full maturity 7 Vincent Canby of New York Times wrote about the film A small gentle exquisitely realized comedy about among other things family loyalties and trust in a world in which traditions have been devalued 8 Awards editAt the 1992 Indian National Film Awards Agantuk won the awards for Best Feature Film and Best Directing and the Special Jury Award went to Mamata Shankar for her portrayal of Anila citation needed At the Ritwik Ghatak awards it was named the Best Film while Ray was named the Best Scenario Writer 9 Sequel editA stand alone sequel named Agantuker Pore was supposed to be in production but has been shelved Mamata Shankar Deepankar De and Dhritiman Chatterjee were to reprise their roles from this film Actor Abir Chatterjee was to play the role of the adult Satyaki Payel Sarkar and Tridha Chowdhury were to be seen in important roles It was supposed to be directed by Orko Sinha who said the story would be completely different from the previous film 10 References edit Surendar Chawdhary 2011 The Pather Panchali of Satyajit Ray An Illustrated Study McFarland p 192 ISBN 978 0 7864 6353 4 a b IMDb Company credits for Agantuk Archived 21 September 2022 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 05 08 Satyajit Ray Bert Cardullo 2007 Satyajit Ray Interviews Univ Press of Mississippi p 210 ISBN 978 1 57806 937 8 IMDb Full cast and crew for Agantuk Archived 8 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 05 08 Johnson Eric C Cahiers du Cinema Top Ten Lists 1951 2009 alumnus caltech edu Archived from the original on 27 March 2012 Retrieved 17 December 2017 Film Review The Stranger sfgate Archived from the original on 7 May 2021 Retrieved 7 May 2021 The Stranger Washington Post Archived from the original on 10 December 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2021 Satyajit Ray A Work of Closure New York Times 22 May 1992 Archived from the original on 7 May 2021 Retrieved 7 May 2021 Agantuk bags best Bengali film award The Indian Express 6 November 1993 p 23 Archived from the original on 24 June 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Abir Paayel to star in Agantuker Pore The Times of India 12 January 2017 Archived from the original on 19 October 2022 Retrieved 20 October 2022 External links editSatyajitray org on Agantuk UCSC on Agantuk Reviews of all of Ray s film including Agantuk Agantuk at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agantuk amp oldid 1176915725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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