Departing from the West's traditional approaches to narrative, performance, and technique, Satyajit Ray tells a story of marital alienation and the tension between material and spiritual concerns. The result is a profoundly calm film that reflects on the balance between work and one's spouse.

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Charulata
1964 • 1h 57m • ★ 7.5 (148 votes) Released
In 1870s India, Charulata is an isolated, artistically inclined woman who sees little of her busy journalist husband, Bhupati. Realizing that his wife is alienated and unhappy, he convinces his cousin, Amal, to spend time with Charulata and nourish her creative impulses. Amal is a fledgling poet himself, and he and Charulata bond over their shared love of art.
Director
Satyajit Ray
Screenplay
Satyajit Ray
Rating
7.5
Runtime
117 min
Production
R.D. Bansal & Co.
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deepkino
★ 7/10 • Sep 16, 2025
Keywords
swingblack and whitewriterindiacalcuttanewspaper editorbased on short story19th century







