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Ray's Nayak is a timeless drama featuring fantastic performances by Uttam Kumar and Sharmila Tagore. This has to be one of Ray's most fast paced films and this fast pacing is combined with a brilliantly written screenplay which engages and interests you from the first frame itself.


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He was aided in this by having two great leads, Uttam Kumar the Mahanayak ('Great hero') playing the eponymous Nayak ('Hero') and Sharmila Tagore, his heroine who was now a star of Hindi.


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Nayak: The Hero, is a 1966 Indian Bengali-language drama film composed, written, and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Ray's second entirely original screenpl.


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En route to Delhi to receive an award, a Bengali film star reevaluates his success through his fellow passengers, dreams and past experiences.


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Based on his second original screenplay, Nayak is not among his best, but is a delight to watch and far superior to average cinema. He cast Uttam Kumar in the title role of the hero (star). Uttam Kumar was a star of the commercial cinema in Bengal at that time. The film takes place in a period of twenty-four hours on a train.


Blast from the past Real story behind Uttam Kumar’s first shot with Sharmila Tagore in ‘Nayak’

The film starring Uttam Kumar in main protagonist and Sharmila Tagore played second lead. Nayak is a 1966 Indian Bengali-language drama film composed, written, and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Ray's second entirely original screenplay, after Kanchenjungha . The story revolves around a matinee idol on a 24-hour train journey from Kolkata to.


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Nayak. Director Satyajit Ray in an interview had shared an interesting story about Uttam Kumar's first shot with Sharmila Tagore during the filming of Nayak. During the shoot of a scene in Nayak, where Uttam and Sharmila first interact, Sharmila asks for Uttam's autograph for her cousin. Uttam, who was supposed to sign the paper during the.


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Remembering Uttam Kumar 5 mustwatch classics of the 'Mahanayak' of Indian cinema! News Zee

Uttam Kumar. Actor: Chiriyakhana. The legendary Bengali Actor of Calcutta, Uttam Kumar (Guru, Mahanayak as fans say), widely regarded as one of the Greatest actors ever in India, was an Indian film actor, director, producer, singer, music composer, playback singer who predominantly worked in Indian Cinema. Though he was a commercial success and widely accepted as the Greatest Actor of Bengali.


Nayak The Hero (1966)

In Nayak, Uttam Kumar plays Arindam Mukherjee with such poise and ease that it appears as if he is portraying his own life on the celluloid. Ray gives us a vulnerable hero hiding behind his cocky, larger-than-life façade.. Uttam Kumar was the obvious choice for the role of Arindam ever since Ray had written the film.


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The Hero. In this psychologically rich character study, written and directed by Satyajit Ray, Bengali film star Uttam Kumar draws on his real-world celebrity to play Arindam Mukherjee, a matinee idol on the brink of his first flop. When Mukherjee boards an overnight train to Delhi to accept an award, a journalist (Sharmila Tagore) approaches.


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Uttam Kumar (born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 - 24 July 1980), widely known as the Mahanayak (lit. 'Great actor'), was an Indian film actor, producer, director, screenwriter, composer, and playback singer who predominantly worked in Bengali cinema. His career spanned three decades, from the late 1940s until his death in 1980. He appeared in over 200 films, including Agni.


Nayak (1966) Satyajit Ray's brooding character study featuring a heartwrenching performance

While riding in a train on his way to collect an award, movie star Arindam (Uttam Kumar) encounters reporter Aditi (Sharmila Tagore) and begins pouring his h.


Nayak The Hero (1966)

Of course, there have been stars since, successful ones at that - but the consensus is that if there was ever a 'nayak' in the truest sense of the word in Bengali cinema, it is Uttam Kumar. In fact, much like the English press coined the term 'superstar' for Rajesh Khanna, Uttam Kumar came to be regarded as 'mahanayak' in Bengal.


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When Speaking about Uttam Kumar's caliber, the master filmmaker once said that an artist, must always be judged by his best work.. Interestingly, after 'Nayak', Satyajit Ray and Uttam Kumar had worked only once - in the 1967 film 'Chiriakhana' which saw Uttam playing the quintessential Bengali sleuth Byomkesh Bakshi.


Nayak The Hero (1966)

A matinee idol is going by train to collect an acting award. On the train, he is confronted by a journalist who somewhat unwillingly starts to take his inter.