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KIFF comes to a close, Satyajit Ray's birth anniversary and more

A quick look at the day that was for Kolkata

By My Kolkata Web Desk | Published 02.05.22, 07:46 PM
1/5 Artistes and technicians who had worked with Satyajit Ray were felicitated at the Kolkata International Film Festival on Sunday

Artistes and technicians who had worked with Satyajit Ray were felicitated at the Kolkata International Film Festival on Sunday

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2/5 Director Shristipal Singh and producer Vishal Singh receive the Golden Royal Bengal Tiger award for the Best Indian Short film, ‘Geru Patra’, during the closing ceremony of the 27th Kolkata International Film Festival on Sunday

Director Shristipal Singh and producer Vishal Singh receive the Golden Royal Bengal Tiger award for the Best Indian Short film, ‘Geru Patra’, during the closing ceremony of the 27th Kolkata International Film Festival on Sunday

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3/5 Participants at a rally in the city on Sunday to demand equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community

Participants at a rally in the city on Sunday to demand equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community

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4/5 Actor Sabyasachi Chakrabarty (right) pays homage to Satyajit Ray on his birth anniversary on Monday. Ray’s son Sandip Ray is standing beside Chakrabarty

Actor Sabyasachi Chakrabarty (right) pays homage to Satyajit Ray on his birth anniversary on Monday. Ray’s son Sandip Ray is standing beside Chakrabarty

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5/5 Filmmaker Suman Ghosh posted this photograph on Monday with the caption: “With two of my actresses from ‘Kadambari’ and ‘Basu Poribar’. Two women whose core as human beings are solace in these unsettling times… their talents have enriched Indian cinema. This is after the screening of Aparna Sen’s brilliant film ‘The Rapist’ at the Kolkata Film Festival.”

Filmmaker Suman Ghosh posted this photograph on Monday with the caption: “With two of my actresses from ‘Kadambari’ and ‘Basu Poribar’. Two women whose core as human beings are solace in these unsettling times… their talents have enriched Indian cinema. This is after the screening of Aparna Sen’s brilliant film ‘The Rapist’ at the Kolkata Film Festival.”

From Suman Ghosh's Twitter handle, @SumanGhosh1530
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