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Teen Kanya - Two Daughters (1961)
Synopsis
This anthology film was released in India as "Three Daughters". It was a feature composed of three episodes: The Postmaster - 56 min., Monihara - 61 min., and Samapti - 56 min. Monihara (The Lost Jewels) was left out from the international release probably due to concerns about length and subtitles not being ready for Monihara. The female characters that are central to the stories link the three episodes. Ray adapted three short stories by Rabindranath Tagore as a tribute to the author to mark his birth centenary in 1961. He also made a documentary "Rabindranath Tagore" as part of the celebrations.
Cast:
Character: Performer Nandalal: Anil Chatterjee Ratan: Chandana Banerjee Bisay: Nripati Chatterjee Khagen: Khagen Pathak
Awards
President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1961 (for Samapti) Golden Boomerang, Melbourne, 1962 (for the Two Daughters) Selznik Golden Laurel Award, Berlin, 1963
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Read about this film
Title: Teen Kanya - Two Daughters (1961)
Directed by: Satyajit Ray
Date of birth: 7 April 1920, Varanasi, United Provinces, India
Date of death: 23 April 1992,Calcutta, India
Writing credits:
Satyajit Ray, Based on three short stories by Rabindranath Tagore: Postmaster, Monihara, and Samapti.
Music by: Satyajit Ray
Country: India
Language: Bengali
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 173 min.
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