Satyajit Ray, the genius of Indian cinema, took his last breath on April 23, 1992. Even today, people learn from Ray’s films and even Hollywood directors use Satyajit Ray’s methods of direction in the making of their films. The Oscar-winning director, who gave a different perspective to Indian cinema, is called a walking institute of cinema. Making films based on social issues, politics and women was Ray’s USP. He was a director who considered cinema a bigger weapon. This is the reason why even today his films serve as an excellent guide for cinema students. Satyajit Ray, the genius of Indian cinema, took his last breath on April 23, 1992. Even today, people learn from Ray’s films and even Hollywood directors use Satyajit Ray’s methods of direction in the making of their films. The Oscar-winning director, who gave a different perspective to Indian cinema, is called a walking institute of cinema. Making films based on social issues, politics and women was Ray’s USP. He was a director who considered cinema a bigger weapon. This is the reason why even today his films serve as an excellent guide for cinema students. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
Satyajit Ray Death Anniversary Special: Here’s why ‘Manikda’ and his films stand out even today
