Satyajit Ray Collection All Movies: Shortfilm
The cinematic debut of Ray’s iconic sleuth, Feluda. This thrilling mystery takes the detective and his sidekicks to Rajasthan to protect a boy who remembers his past life.
A young boy named Pikoo spends an afternoon drawing in the garden while his mother conducts an extramarital affair inside.
Another profound Tagore adaptation, exploring the clash between Western modernization and radical nationalism, mirrored through a tragic marital love triangle. The Final Trilogy satyajit ray collection all movies shortfilm
Pikoo (1980) and Sadgati (1981) are often classified as “short features” or TV films (≈45 min), but are included here as features by most archives.
Introduces Soumitra Chatterjee and Sharmila Tagore. A story of adult grief, unexpected marriage, and ultimate redemption. The Early Golden Era (1958–1966) The cinematic debut of Ray’s iconic sleuth, Feluda
A brilliant, dialogue-free short film. It pits a wealthy boy with complex toys against a poor boy outside his window playing a simple flute. It acts as a powerful allegory for the Vietnam War and human cruelty.
A lighthearted romance about an impulsive tomboy adapting to marriage. (Note: International releases often omit "Monihara" due to length constraints, retitling the collection "Two Daughters".) Two (1964) A 12-minute silent short film funded by Esso India. A story of adult grief, unexpected marriage, and
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Satyajit Ray remains a towering titan of world cinema. His work transformed Indian filmmaking and earned him an Academy Honorary Award in 1992. For cinephiles and casual viewers alike, exploring the complete Satyajit Ray collection is a journey through humanism, exquisite visual storytelling, and deep cultural insights.