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Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene Description Charu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Director
Satyajit Ray
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Cast
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Copyright of ImageWith Producer | Archive Object
Research Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
File Name
CINE-pho_716_nemai-ghosh-v19_14Jul25.xlsx
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Film Title
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964, India, Bengali
Scene DescriptionCharu has learnt incidentally that it has been at Bhupati's request that Amal was encouraging her writing; she feels patronised when the deception in the seeming naturalness of their joint literary endeavour is revealed. Charu publishes her own poetry in an even more respected journal and earns acclaim that surpasses Amal's first publication. But she makes plain that she has published her work only in defiance; she embraces Amal and sobs on his chest begging him not to leave. Only then Amal realises that he has become involved in something dangerously profound, Charu has replaced Bhupati with him. He was playing the role of a friend and entertainer and did not wish for this to happen. He has to abandon the house and Charu, in order to remain faithful to his brother.
Producer
R.D. Bansal
Banner
R. D. Bansal Productions
Director
Satyajit Ray
Art Director
Bansi Chandragupta
Cinematographer
Subrata Mitra
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Madhabi Mukherjee,
Shailen Mukherjee,
Tarapada Basu,
Gopaldas Bhattacharya,
Dilip Bose,
Shyamal Ghoshal,
Geetali Roy
Script Writer
Satyajit RayResearch Categories
Cinema as a Critical Educational Resource
Photography in India