Veteran actor Shatrugan Sinha expressed his regret for never collaborating with the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray. On Ray’s birth anniversary, Sinha shared a heartfelt message on social media, expressing his admiration for Ray, the only Indian to receive both the Bharat Ratna and an Oscar. He paid tribute to Ray with deep respect and reverence on this special day.
Gajraj Rao, another veteran figure in the industry, also honored Satyajit Ray with a touching tribute. Rao highlighted Ray’s impact on global audiences through his mesmerizing cinema. He mentioned his involvement in a Netflix film based on Ray’s story “Barin Bhowmik-er Byaram,” emphasizing the enduring influence of Ray’s storytelling on cinema enthusiasts and students.
Satyajit Ray, known for his directorial debut in 1955 with “Pather Panchali,” gained international acclaim, including recognition at the Cannes Film Festival. His filmography includes iconic works like “Aparajito,” “Apur Sansar,” “Charulata,” and “Ghare Baire,” solidifying his legacy as a master of Indian cinema.
