By the time Apur Sansar was released, Satyajit Ray was well on his way to becoming a legend, and this extraordinary final chapter of The Apu Trilogy brings our protagonist’s journey full circle, with Apu now in his early twenties, out of college, and hoping to live as a writer. --Mubi
A large part of the story unfolds in Calcutta. Apu Roy (Soumitra Chatterjee) is an unemployed graduate living in a rented room in Calcutta.
Despite his teacher's advice to go to University, he is unable to do so because he can't afford it.
He tries to find a job, while barely getting by providing private tuition. His main passion is writing a novel, partially based on his own life, hoping to get it published some day.
One day he meets his old friend Pulu, who coaxes him to join him on a trip to his village in Khulna to attend the marriage of a cousin named Aparna (Sharmila Tagore).
Awards: Sutherland Award Trophy, London Film Festival, 1960.
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Title: Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) (1959)
Directed by: Satyajit Ray
Date of birth: 2 May 1921, Calcutta, British India
Date of death: 23 April 1992, Calcutta, India
Writing credits:
Satyajit Ray, Bibhuti Bannerjee (novel)
Music by: Ravi Shanjar
Country: India
Language: Bengali
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 107 min.