Karuna Banerjee


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Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Pather Panchali (1958)

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Pather Panchali (1955) -- (Movie Clip) A Sumptuous Feast The first appearance of the dreamy father Harihar (Kanu Banerjee), waxing almost irrational for wife Sarbajaya (Karuna Banerjee), young Durga (Runki Banerjee) about as the old aunt (Chunibala Devi) rocks newborn Apu, in Satyajit Ray's celebrated Pather Panchali, 1955.
Pather Panchali (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Fruit Has No Name On It The neighbor Mrs Mukherji (Reva Devi) and daughter (Rama Gangopadhaya) visit to accuse sister Durga (Uma Das Gupta) of stealing a necklace, also fruit, which is an issue dating back years, confronting mother (Karuna Banerji), as Apu (Subir Banerji) and auntie (Chunibala Devi) observe, in Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali, 1955.
Pather Panchali (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Song Of The Little Road The opening and credits, citing the original novel by Bibhutibhusan (Banerjee) Bandyopadhyay, from director Satyajit Ray’s landmark first feature, Pather Panchali, 1955, after almost four years in production, beginning what became the “Apu Trilogy.”
Pather Panchali (1955) -- (Movie Clip) So Many Thieves The opening of director Satyajit Ray's landmark first feature is dominated by the cranky neighbor (Reva Devi), complaining about young Durga (Runkee Banerjee), well within earshot of her mother (Karuna Banerjee), in Pather Panchali, 1955, music by Ravi Shankar.
Ivan The Terrible, Part One -- (Movie Clip) Father Of Us All Ending the first half of the first film, briefly-exiled title character (Nikolai Cherkasov) is gladdened as Christian subjects from Moscow arrive to support his cause, from Sergei Eisenstein's Ivan The Terrible, Part One, 1947.
Ivan The Terrible, Part One -- (Movie Clip) Long Life To The Tsar! Just part of the extended opening coronation sequence, Nikolai Cherkasov as the title character, from Sergei Eisenstein, director, writer, producer, plus costume and set sketch artist, for Ivan The Terrible, Part One, 1947.

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