1. Satyajit Rays childhood.
1. Ray was born, an only child, in Calcutta on 2 May 1921, in a opulent though not wealthy family notable for its love of music, literature, craft and scholarship.
2. His father died when he was an infant and his mother and her younger cronys family brought him up.
1. His grandfather was a writer and illustrator, and his father, Sukumar Ray, was a writer and illustrator of Bengali nonsense verse.
2. Satyajit Rays education.
1. Ray entered a government school, where he was taught chiefly in Bengali, and then analyze at Presidency College, Calcuttas leading college where he was taught in English.
2. In 1990, his mother persuaded him to attend art school in Shantiniketan, Rabindranath Tagores rural university northwest of Calcutta.
1. By the time he graduated in 1940, he was fluent in Bengali as well as English.
2. In Shantiniketan, Ray, whose interests had been exclusively urban and western-oriented, was exposed to Indian and other appreciation of both east and Western culture, a harmonious combination that is evident in his films.
3. Satyajit Ray: after graduating.
1. After his education, he took up commercial-grade advertising and he also designed covers and illustrated books brought verboten by Signet Press. One of these books was an edition of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyas novel, Pather Panchali, which was o become his graduation film.
2. During this time, he read a lot of books almost film-making. thereof the idea of film-making and films kept on growing and in 1945-1946 he really got interested.
1. After the idea, he made scripts from novels that he knew were about to be filmed by other people. Then he compared his version to theirs.
2. When he was doing the same with Pather PanchaliĆ¢¦he also stretched out the entire...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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