Boy who played with light : Satyajit Ray / Lavanya Karthik
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- 9780143451525
- Biography KAR-L
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Before Satyajit Ray became a world-famous filmmaker, he was a little boy who saw many things in the shadows. A delightfully illustrated short biography that will inspire young readers. Satyajit Ray made films that celebrated the play of light and shadow, daylight and darkness, joy and sorrow. His films changed the world of Indian cinema, and the way the world viewed it. But this is not his story. This is a story about the boy he was a boy called Manik. A quiet, curious boy, with a big imagination and a great love for light. His films, especially those for children, such as Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, remain well-loved to this day. He also composed music, designed sets and costumes and made posters for all his films. In addition, Ray was a much-loved illustrator and writer in Bengali, mostly for children and young adults.
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