Propah English being spoken by someone who never lived in Englans. And he was also deeply immersed on the culture and language of India. Straddled both world effortlessly. Like Tagore
What an excellent video...!! Amazing booming voice of Mr. Ray . The deatils he delves into about his films and the making behind it ... Truly exceptional 👌
What a legendary personality Mr. Ray was. Mr. Jafree is a delightful and intelligent character as well both on the screen and off the screen. Such Jems of human are no longer produced by the current human society.
Thank u for this video of Ray talking about Shatranj Ke Khiladi, my all time favorites and also I read the book on this film written by the producer himself Mr Jindal. It's a great book and surely a collection of ur love Ray's films
Had he said "urdu is a classical version of Hindi" today he probably would have been hanged😂 during the age of smartphones we Indians are walking backwards. It's a shame
Please understand that he is talking to a foreign audience. It is very difficult to make such an audience understand what Urdu is. These are some of the handicaps when you talk to an audience who are not so conversant with an outlandish culture. Example how do you explain Meerh & Jhala & Teehai of Indian Classical Music in English ?
@@aniruddhachatterjee1moreover he was a Bengali and he was well versed in that. In those times of British education Hindi still had not travelled towards eastern states that much and hence he might have gotten it wrong. That's okay. He is not god afterall
He was a very intelligent and erudite individual, so it is surprising that he explained the Urdu language as "classical Hindi", which is categorically wrong.
Shows how you know nothing of your own history. There was no “Hindi” in the 19th century. Only various dialects of Hindustani, most being fairly rustic and quite distant from Sanskrit. Urdu represented a “high or exemplary standard” of the Hindustani at the time, which is the definition of “classical”.
Love this film
Sanjeev Kumar, Jaffrey and Amjad Khan were brilliant too
You don't have any idea how enthralling it feels to hear Satyajit Ray. Thank You for uploading.
Propah English being spoken by someone who never lived in Englans.
And he was also deeply immersed on the culture and language of India.
Straddled both world effortlessly.
Like Tagore
Saeed Jaffrey was in the audience as well..Wow..Gem of a video..❤❤
TIME STAMP ?
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Thalaivar Satyajit..👑❤️🙏🏼
thalaivan yes
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What an excellent video...!! Amazing booming voice of Mr. Ray . The deatils he delves into about his films and the making behind it ... Truly exceptional 👌
smart , way ahead of his time , super intelligent world famous Satyajit Ray !!
What a legendary personality Mr. Ray was. Mr. Jafree is a delightful and intelligent character as well both on the screen and off the screen. Such Jems of human are no longer produced by the current human society.
The genius 😊❤ satyajit ray 😊❤
A gem. This is for the gold archive of Global and Indian cinema.
A one hell of a bloody genius.
Simply genius Satyajit Ray
Gem of a Video. A perfect tribute to the Legend. Ray is always there he is Immortal.🙏🙏🙏
3:58 This is a wonderful demonstration of Ray’s humility, one of his virtues which made him a great man.
Thanks for uploading this types of rare videos on RUclips.
Can't thank you enough for uploading this video🙏👍
Thanks for sharing such gems with us lesser mortals 🙏🏾☺️
Great Master of Great Indian film making.
Such an outstanding upload...a. Big thanks for sharing the video...
Probably the most talented person on earth
Not the most...But definitely one of the most.
What a personality
Thanks for the video. Appreciate your endeavour.
Where can i found the full version of this interview? Appreciate for sharing these all gems❤
Incredible collection 👏👏
Thank you so much for this upload!
Thank u for this video of Ray talking about Shatranj Ke Khiladi, my all time favorites and also I read the book on this film written by the producer himself Mr Jindal. It's a great book and surely a collection of ur love Ray's films
Happy Birthday Maestro!
Finally a video after months
A galaxy of Stars 🙏💐
Super Manik Da !! A legend !!
Great great video🙏🙏
Thank you is not enough for this 🙏
Many many thanks for uploading this video..
Just hearing this man speak is getting more intelligence into your eco system
Well come to think of it, Adil Hussain or Anurag Basu could be excellent choice for playing Ray in his biography..(ie if you grill them medium well)
The great treasure of bengal as well as India
Incredible
The woman at 56 seconds is awestruck
Had he said "urdu is a classical version of Hindi" today he probably would have been hanged😂 during the age of smartphones we Indians are walking backwards. It's a shame
Ulto we have caught hold of their Marxist Tricks .
Well he is not wrong with the word "classical" as the language is used by classy people in Lucknow.
Please understand that he is talking to a foreign audience. It is very difficult to make such an audience understand what Urdu is. These are some of the handicaps when you talk to an audience who are not so conversant with an outlandish culture. Example how do you explain Meerh & Jhala & Teehai of Indian Classical Music in English ?
@@aniruddhachatterjee1moreover he was a Bengali and he was well versed in that. In those times of British education Hindi still had not travelled towards eastern states that much and hence he might have gotten it wrong. That's okay. He is not god afterall
Well said, today our conservative youth is very emotional and unnecessarily angry over simple statements.
Urdu which is a classical form of Hindi... wow... ❤
Great
Can you please upload the clear version of 3 minute video of Kazi Nazrul Islam acting on "Drhubo" ???!!!
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where to get the full video ?
Where did you find it? ❤❤
Wow
welcome back
He was a very intelligent and erudite individual, so it is surprising that he explained the Urdu language as "classical Hindi", which is categorically wrong.
Shows how you know nothing of your own history.
There was no “Hindi” in the 19th century. Only various dialects of Hindustani, most being fairly rustic and quite distant from Sanskrit.
Urdu represented a “high or exemplary standard” of the Hindustani at the time, which is the definition of “classical”.
He ain't wrong.
Is this interview taken in Melbourne
Most probably in AFI, Los Angeles..
@@atribhattacharyya2631 the fashion on the pupil certainly did nothing but provide evidence to your estimate .
@@PluetoeInc. It was indeed in LA.
ভগবান তোমার মঙ্গল করুন। তুমি যা করছ, তা অতুলনীয়।
Apni Bol Re Murkho Tor Bondhu Hoy Naki Tumi Bolchis
ꜱᴏᴏʀᴏᴊɪᴛ ᴍᴜᴋʜᴇʀᴊᴇᴇ ɪ ᴀᴍ ʟɪᴛᴇʀᴀʟʟy ᴀᴅᴅɪᴄᴛᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ ᴜʀ ᴄʜᴀɴɴᴇʟ
What an amazing English accent
What year was this?