Aparajito (1956)Aparajito (1956)iMDB Rating: 7.9
Date Released : 28 May 2014
Genre : Drama
Stars : Smaran Ghosal, Kamala Adhikari, Lalchand Banerjee, Kali Bannerjee
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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After living awhile in Benares, 10 year old Apu and his mother move in with her uncle in a small Bengali village. Apu enters a local school, where he does well. By the time he graduates, he has a scholarship to study at a college in Calcutta. So off he goes. His mother is torn by his leaving, and by his growing independence. She loves her son very much and wants him to succeed, but she does not want to be left alone.

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Review :

Another Masterpiece from Ray

'Aparajito', the second film of Satyajit Ray's brilliant 'Apu Trilogy', is one of the great masterpieces of film. The gritty realism melds expertly with the beautiful shot selection and cinematography. In fact, I would say Ray's India is presented at least as well as John Ford's American West. What is essentially a simple tale of one particular family turns into an epic of emotion and the difficulties of growing up. Truly amazing.

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Aparajito (1956)Aparajito (1956)iMDB Rating: 7.9
Date Released : 28 May 2014
Genre : Drama
Stars : Smaran Ghosal, Kamala Adhikari, Lalchand Banerjee, Kali Bannerjee
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

Download Trailer Subtitle

After living awhile in Benares, 10 year old Apu and his mother move in with her uncle in a small Bengali village. Apu enters a local school, where he does well. By the time he graduates, he has a scholarship to study at a college in Calcutta. So off he goes. His mother is torn by his leaving, and by his growing independence. She loves her son very much and wants him to succeed, but she does not want to be left alone.

Watch Aparajito Trailer :

Review :

Another Masterpiece from Ray

'Aparajito', the second film of Satyajit Ray's brilliant 'Apu Trilogy', is one of the great masterpieces of film. The gritty realism melds expertly with the beautiful shot selection and cinematography. In fact, I would say Ray's India is presented at least as well as John Ford's American West. What is essentially a simple tale of one particular family turns into an epic of emotion and the difficulties of growing up. Truly amazing.

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