| 1 | '''Agantuk''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | aka The Stranger |
| 5 | 1991 120’ col Bengali |
| 6 | d/s/m Satyajit Ray pc NFDC c Barun Raha |
| 7 | lp Dipankar Dey, Mamata Shankar, Bikram |
| 8 | Bhattacharya, Utpal Dutt, Dhritiman |
| 9 | Chatterjee, Robi Ghosh, Subrata Chatterjee, |
| 10 | Promod Ganguly, Ajit Bannerjee |
| 11 | |
| 12 | |
| 13 | Ray’s last film continues his critique of |
| 14 | decaying values in the Bengali middle class (cf. |
| 15 | Ganashatru, 1989; Shakha Proshakha, |
| 16 | 1990). Into the lives of Sudhindra Bose (De) |
| 17 | and his wife Anila (Shankar) arrives Anila’s |
| 18 | uncle whom she last met 35 years ago. This |
| 19 | stranger, Manomohan Mitra (Dutt), lived |
| 20 | abroad and worked with tribal communities in |
| 21 | various parts of the world. When Sudhindra’s |
| 22 | lawyer, who does not care about tribals, |
| 23 | accuses Mitra of coveting Anila’s inheritance, |
| 24 | Mitra leaves, having donated his share of the |
| 25 | family property to his niece. |
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| 27 | [[Film]] |