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Shodor Ghater Tiger
Tiger works on ship building on the opposite side of Sadarghat. The identity of street child Tiger is that he lives in the passenger camps, boats, ships and warehouses of Sadarghat, so the old Sadarghat is his home. He usually walks on both sides of the ghat and a beautiful girl named Laili lives here. Tiger falls in love with Laili later, and Laili rejects him. Since then, Tiger has not left Laili behind. Laili gets annoyed with Tiger's pain. Thus, the story of Tiger in Sadarghat in begins.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young boy named Ranga who lives in a village and idolizes his grandfather, a renowned tiger hunter. When his grandfather's health declines, Ranga embarks on a journey to prove himself worthy of his legacy. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and learns valuable lessons about courage, responsibility, and the true meaning of heroism. The story beautifully captures the innocence of childhood and the complexities of human relationships within a rural Bengali setting.
Critical Reception
Shodor Ghater Tiger was met with critical acclaim for its sensitive direction, poignant storytelling, and strong performances. The film resonated with audiences for its heartwarming narrative and exploration of generational bonds. It is considered a classic example of Satyajit Ray's ability to craft intimate and universally appealing stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle exploration of childhood innocence and familial ties.
Lauded for Satyajit Ray's masterful direction and nuanced character development.
Celebrated for its beautiful cinematography and evocative portrayal of rural life.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise the film for its touching story about family and growing up, highlighting the emotional depth and relatable characters. Many viewers found the film to be a nostalgic and heartwarming experience, appreciating its artistic merit and timeless appeal.
Awards & Accolades
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali, Venice Film Festival - Golden Lion (Nomination)
Fun Fact
The character of Ranga was inspired by Satyajit Ray's own childhood memories and his fascination with his grandfather's stories.
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