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Aparajito (1956)

7.9 | Oct 11, 1956 (IN) | Drama | 01:50
Budget: N/A | Revenue: 170 215

Apu and his family have moved away from the country to live in the bustling holy city of Benares. As he progresses from wide-eyed child to intellectually curious teenager, eventually studying in Kolkata, we witness his academic and moral education, as well as the growing complexity of his relationship with his mother.

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Director, Screenplay, Producer
Assistant Director
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Production Design, Art Direction
Director of Photography
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Assistant Director
Production Manager

Cast

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Karuna Banerjee
Sarbojaya Ray
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Smaran Ghosal
Teenage Apurba "Apu" Kumar Ray
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Pinaki Sengupta
Young Apurba "Apu" Kumar Ray
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Kanu Bannerjee
Harihar Ray
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Santi Gupta
Ginnima
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Ramani Sengupta
Bhabataran
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Ranibala
Teliginni
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Sudipta Roy
Nirupama

The Apu Trilogy

Reviews

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griggs79
8 | Nov 14, 2024
Oh, poor Apu! _Aparajito_ perfectly captures the bittersweet struggle of growing up, a universal experience we can all empathize with. The delicate balance between protecting loved ones and the irresistible urge to break free is at play. Young Apu, brimming with ambitious ideas fueled by his newfound ‘superior’ education, is confident he’s on the fast track to enlightenment. Meanwhile, though heartbroken, his mother clings to her pride as she watches him drift away. This poignant and, at times, exasperating dynamic is a powerful reminder that while we forge ahead, believing we know best, those we leave behind can only hope for a fleeting glance back. The film is beautifully crafted, quietly profound, and visually poetic. Ray captures life’s tender, fleeting moments with a painterly eye, prompting the audience to reflect on their lives and the significance of these small gestures. It reminds us that sometimes the biggest drama unfolds in the smallest gestures.