
Tape Role
Satyajit Ray’s Nayak is a thoughtful portrayal of a film star’s inner conflict
during a train journey. With powerful performances by Uttam Kumar and Sharmila Tagore, it delicately explores fame, regret, and identity. A quiet, introspective masterpiece
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MAN OF CINEMA
In a country where celebrities especially the film actors are worshipped like
an idol or god and we even see temples built in their names. In such a maniac world, Ray was the one
Shashank Kapoor
“ I know that’s the wisdom of our times
God does nothing, man does everything .
I’m afraid
Afraid of what ?
People like us have all kind of vices .
Now you’ve seen your god
Soumya Sarkar
Interunview

G T Baranidaran
A film which portrays the insecurities and fear of an actor in a perfect way.
I sometimes feel it has an evergreen picture.
Humans Of Cinema
The train journeys in Ray's cinema are not just geographical; they are
psychogeographical. In Nayak, the other co-passengers come face to face with a hero they have only
Rudrangshu Samanta
https://youtu.be/mzP1pARWvzw?si=LGNi1uDFoewWtIip
(With Subtitles)
This one is a classic in Indian cinema

Jinesh Muralidharan
This is a story of a big film star of Bengali cinema and how he projects
himself to the public by building an imaginary wall around himself but deep down how broken and vulnerable