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The Apu collection is a trilogy consisting of three Bengali films directed by Satyajit Ray: Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road), Aparajito (The Unvanquished) and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu). The films — completed 1955-1959 — were based on two Bengali novels written by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay: Pather Panchali (1929) and Aparajito (1932). They are frequently listed among the greatest films of all time and are often cited as the greatest films in the history of Indian cinema. The original music for the films was composed by Ravi Shankar.

  • Number of Movies: 3
  • Revenue: $840,820

Featured Cast

  1. Karuna Banerjee

    Karuna Banerjee

    Sarbojaya Ray

  2. Soumitra Chatterjee

    Soumitra Chatterjee

    Apurba "Apu" Kumar Ray

  3. Subir Banerjee

    Subir Banerjee

    Apurba "Apu" Kumar Ray

  4. Sharmila Tagore

    Sharmila Tagore

    Aparna Ray

  5. Smaran Ghosal

    Smaran Ghosal

    Teenage Apurba "Apu" Kumar Ray

  6. Uma Das Gupta

    Uma Das Gupta

    Durga Ray

  7. Pinaki Sengupta

    Pinaki Sengupta

    Young Apurba "Apu" Kumar Ray

  8. Alok Chakravarty

    Alok Chakravarty

    Kajal Ray

  9. Kanu Bannerjee

    Kanu Bannerjee

    Harihar Ray

  10. Dhiresh Majumdar

    Shashinarayan

  11. Santi Gupta

    Ginnima

  12. Chunibala Devi

    Chunibala Devi

    Indir Thakrun

  13. Sefalika Devi

    Sefalika Devi

    Shashinarayan's wife

Featured Crew

  1. Satyajit Ray

    Satyajit Ray

    Writing, Directing

  2. Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay

Impoverished priest Harihar Ray, dreaming of a better life for himself and his family, leaves his rural Bengal village in search of work. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with The Film Foundation in 1996.

Aparajito picks up where the first film leaves off, with Apu and his family having moved away from the country to live in the bustling holy city of Varanasi (then known as Benares). As Apu progresses from wide-eyed child to intellectually curious teenager, eventually studying in Kolkata, we witness his academic and moral education, as well as the growing complexity of his relationship with his mother. This tenderly expressive, often heart-wrenching film, which won three top prizes at the Venice Film Festival, including the Golden Lion, not only extends but also spiritually deepens the tale of Apu. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1996.

Apu is a jobless ex-student dreaming vaguely of a future as a writer. An old college friend talks him into a visit up-country to a village wedding. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1996.

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