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Mamata Banerjee Pays Tribute to Satyajit Ray on His Birth Anniversary, Calls Him Pride of Bengali & World Cinema

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Mamata Banerjee Pays Tribute to Satyajit Ray on His Birth Anniversary, Calls Him Pride of Bengali & World Cinema
Mamata Banerjee paid a heartfelt tribute to legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray on his birth anniversary, remembering his immense contribution to cinema and literature. Taking to social media, the West Bengal Chief Minister expressed deep respect for Ray, describing him as a “world-renowned filmmaker, celebrated litterateur, and pride of Bengalis.” She highlighted that Satyajit Ray’s timeless creations are not just a treasure for Bengali cinema, but also a significant part of global cinematic history. His works continue to inspire filmmakers and audiences across generations, reinforcing his legacy as one of the greatest storytellers in world cinema. Ray, best known for masterpieces like the Apu Trilogy, remains an enduring symbol of artistic excellence and cultural pride for India and beyond.
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