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Teen kanya Two daughters videorecording Sony Pictures Classics in association with The Merchant and Ivory Foundation present ; written, produced, and directed by Satyajit Ray

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Tagore stories on filmPublication details: Mumbai Reliance big entertainment c1997 Description: 1 videocassette (ca. 161 min.) sd., b&w 1/2 inISBN:
  • 0800178351
Other title:
  • Two daughters [Parallel title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4372 TE
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Teen Kanya is a 1961 Indian Bengali anthology film directed by Satyajit Ray, and based upon short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. The Postmaster Nandalal (Anil Chatterjee), a young man, arrives from Calcutta as the postmaster of a small village. Ratan (Chandana Banerjee), a pre-adolescent orphan girl, is his housekeeper/maid. Though only a child herself, she cooks, cleans and cares for Nandalal. Nandalal, a city bred young man, is like a fish out of water in the village. He is bored. On an impulse and probably to kill time, he begins teaching her to read and write. She responds eagerly. A tender bond develops. Ratan is devoted and waits on him. For Nandalal, however, she is just a pastime. When Nandalal contracts malaria, Ratan nurses him back to health. But he has had enough of the rural life and resigns. Ratan is heartbroken. He prepares to leave without realizing how attached to him Ratan has become. Ratan is hurt when Nandalal offers her some money as a tip for her services. We see her passing by Nandalal carrying a pail of water. She has been crying, but is too proud to accept the tip. A few moments later we hear her voice. She is informing the new postmaster that she has brought water for him. Nandalal is overwhelmed by emotions as he stares at the money in his hand. Putting the money back in pocket, he walks away.
Production credits:
  • Photography, Soumendu Ray ; editor, Dulal Dutta ; music, Satyajit Ray ; art director, Bansi Chandragupta ; sound, Durgadas Mitra.
Cast: Anil Chatterji, Chandana Bannerji, Aparna Dad Gupta, Soumitra Chatterji.
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Videocassette release of a motion picture in 1961.

From the stories of Rabindranath Tagore.

Teen Kanya is a 1961 Indian Bengali anthology film directed by Satyajit Ray, and based upon short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. The Postmaster Nandalal (Anil Chatterjee), a young man, arrives from Calcutta as the postmaster of a small village. Ratan (Chandana Banerjee), a pre-adolescent orphan girl, is his housekeeper/maid. Though only a child herself, she cooks, cleans and cares for Nandalal. Nandalal, a city bred young man, is like a fish out of water in the village. He is bored. On an impulse and probably to kill time, he begins teaching her to read and write. She responds eagerly. A tender bond develops. Ratan is devoted and waits on him. For Nandalal, however, she is just a pastime. When Nandalal contracts malaria, Ratan nurses him back to health. But he has had enough of the rural life and resigns. Ratan is heartbroken. He prepares to leave without realizing how attached to him Ratan has become. Ratan is hurt when Nandalal offers her some money as a tip for her services. We see her passing by Nandalal carrying a pail of water. She has been crying, but is too proud to accept the tip. A few moments later we hear her voice. She is informing the new postmaster that she has brought water for him. Nandalal is overwhelmed by emotions as he stares at the money in his hand. Putting the money back in pocket, he walks away.

Photography, Soumendu Ray ; editor, Dulal Dutta ; music, Satyajit Ray ; art director, Bansi Chandragupta ; sound, Durgadas Mitra.

Anil Chatterji, Chandana Bannerji, Aparna Dad Gupta, Soumitra Chatterji.

Adult.

DVD video

In Bengali with English subtitles.

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