AN AGELESS BEAUTY WHO REPRESENTS BEST VALUES OF INDIAN CINEMA
Papri Sri Raman
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2020-12-09 09:36
Sharmila Tagore, the graceful icon of the Indian cinema turned 76 on December 8. My parents rarely went to the films and never with children, so I do not have any recollection of any films seen in my school days. It was only in college that I began to watch films, and that’s when I first saw Sharmila Tagore in a variety of roles. Her most iconic film easily is Satyajit Ray’s Devi, with an unforgettable opening shot, with hundreds gathering at a local zamindaari household’s outer portico to see the deity. ‘Ebaar tore chinechi Maa’, a Shyma Sangeet, ‘Now I know you Mother’ is a genre of music rarely used these days in visual depictions but it builds up expectation—to see a stone goddess and that first shot never fails to come as a bit of a shock, a doe-eyed young woman whose eyelids never flicker.