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Samaresh Basu (Novel), Manotosh Chakrabarty (Screenplay/Dialogue) Main Cast: Jeet as Rabindranath Maitra (Rabi) Koel Mallick as Manisha Mukherjee (Debut role) Ranjit Mallick as Shashi Bhushan Mukherjee Moushumi Chatterjee as Sulochona Mukherjee Music: S. P. Venkatesh Production: Shinjini Movies Running Time: 145 minutes Plot Summary Offering the movie for free with ads or

Their daughter, who is caught between her parents' pride and misunderstandings. and the struggles of an artist.

In the pantheon of Indian biographical cinema, films often celebrate warriors, politicians, and revolutionaries. However, Ritwik Ghatak’s 1964 documentary Bengali Nater Guru (The Guru of Bengali Dance) takes a different path. It does not chronicle a soldier or a saint, but an artist—Uday Shankar—whose weapon was rhythm and whose battlefield was the cultural renaissance of India. The film is more than a biography; it is a passionate thesis on the synthesis of classical roots with modern expression, arguing that true cultural revival does not lie in blind imitation of the past, but in its imaginative reconstruction.

The film revolves around the life of a tabla player, Nater Guru, who becomes a mentor to a young musician. The story beautifully weaves together themes of music, mentorship, and the struggles of an artist.