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1971 Indian film
Seemabaddha (Bengali: সীমাবদ্ধ Shimabôddho; English title: Company Limited) is a 1971 social drama Bengali film directed by Satyajit Ray. It is based
Seemabaddha
Indian Bengali actor and author
Kolkata. He is most well-known for his leading role in Satyajit Ray's Seemabaddha. Chanda was educated at La Martinière Calcutta, where he was appointed
Barun_Chanda
Indian actor, writer and director (b. 1945)
Gyne Bagha Byne (1969), Aranyer Din Ratri (1970), Pratidwandi (1970), Seemabaddha (1971), and Ashani Sanket (1973). In 2008, Anand portrayed a significant
Tinnu_Anand
Indian actor
as a Hero, Villain and Character Artist. He starred in Satyajit Ray's Seemabaddha (1971), Jana Aranya (1976), Ganashatru (1990), Shakha Proshakha (1990)
Dipankar_De
1976 Indian film
series, the previous two being, Pratidwandi (The Adversary, 1970) and Seemabaddha (Company Limited, 1971). The film portrays the economic difficulties
Jana_Aranya
Indian filmmaker and writer (1921–1992)
completed what became known as the Calcutta trilogy: Pratidwandi (1970), Seemabaddha (1971), and Jana Aranya (1975), three films that were conceived separately
Satyajit_Ray
Indian Bengali actress (1944–2020)
worked with film director Satyajit Ray in classics like Pratidwandi and Seemabaddha. She is known as the Queen of Bengali cabaret. Arati Das was the youngest
Miss_Shefali
Indian actress (born 1944)
including Devi (1960), Nayak (1966), Aranyer Din Ratri (1970), and Seemabaddha (1971), her other Bengali films over the time included Barnali (1963)
Sharmila_Tagore
Indian poet (1898–1990)
Kella; and the senior member of the Board of Directors, Sir Baren Roy, in Seemabaddha. He also acted in the 1984 Mumbai Doordarshan TV Serial Ados Pados. Amol
Harindranath_Chattopadhyay
State-instituted annual film awards in India
Shome Amrita Sher-Gil 1970 18th 1971 Samskara — 1971 19th 1 May 1972 Seemabaddha Bhutan 1972 20th 1973 Swayamvaram The Inner Eye 1973 21st October 1974
National_Film_Awards
Indian film award
Apur Sansar (1959), Charulata (1964), Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1968), Seemabaddha (1971), and Agantuk (1991)—won the award, followed Buddhadeb Dasgupta
National Film Award for Best Feature Film
National_Film_Award_for_Best_Feature_Film
Topics referred to by the same term
trilogies: Three films by Satyajit Ray: Pratidwandi (The Adversary) (1970) Seemabaddha (Company Limited) (1971) Jana Aranya (The Middleman) (1976) Three films
Calcutta_trilogy
Indian writer (1933–2026)
Patal- (collection of three stories: Jana Aranya (The Sea of People), Seemabaddha (Limited Company) and Asha Akangsha (Hopes and Desires)) Gharer Madhye
Sankar_(writer)
Yes Yes Pratidwandi (The Calcutta Trilogy) The Adversary Yes Yes 1971 Seemabaddha (The Calcutta Trilogy) Company Limited Yes Yes Yes Sikkim † Sikkim English
Satyajit_Ray_filmography
Indian actor and freedom fighter
as Jimmy Aparichita (1969 film) (1969) Deshbandhu Chittaranjan (1970) Seemabaddha (1971) as Talukdar Nishachar (1971) Chinna Patra (1972) Padi Pishir Barmi
Haradhan_Banerjee
1971 documentary by Satyajit Ray
The Statesman wrote in his review, "Sandwiched between Pratidwandi, Seemabaddha and Asani Sanket, Sikkim is beautiful, more an essay from a respected
Sikkim_(film)
Apur Sansar (1959), Charulata (1964), Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1968), Seemabaddha (1971), and Agantuk (1991)—won the Best Feature Film. Three films—Jalsaghar
List of awards and nominations received by Satyajit Ray
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Satyajit_Ray
Italian film festival in 1972
deux saisons de la vie by Samy Pavel The Cruel Sea by Khalid Al Siddiq Seemabaddha by Satyajit Ray Best Foreign Film: A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick
33rd Venice International Film Festival
33rd_Venice_International_Film_Festival
1970 film by Satyajit Ray
is the first film of Ray's "Calcutta Trilogy", which continued with Seemabaddha (1971) and Jana Aranya (1976). In 2012, filmmaker Ashim Ahluwalia included
Pratidwandi
Indian film editor
Charan Kavi Mukundadas (1968) Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) Sikkim (1971) Seemabaddha (1971) The Inner Eye (1972) Pratidwandi (1972) Ashani Sanket (1973) Sonar
Dulal_Dutta
1960 Kanoon Hindi 1965 Unnaipol Oruvan Tamil 1969 Ittefaq Hindi 1971 Seemabaddha Bengali 1973 Abachurina Post Office Kannada 1977 Agraharathil Kazhutai
List of Indian films without songs
List_of_Indian_films_without_songs
Private boarding school in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Hamraaz (1967) by B. R. Chopra Mera Naam Joker (1970) by Raj Kapoor Seemabaddha (1971) by Satyajit Ray Do Anjaane (1976) by Dulal Guha Bada Din (2000)
St._Paul's_School,_Darjeeling
Indian ceremony celebrating cinema of 1971
1 May 1972 (1972-05-01) Official website dff.nic.in Highlights Best Feature Film Seemabaddha Dadasaheb Phalke Award Prithviraj Kapoor Most awards Reshma Aur Shera
19th_National_Film_Awards
Nepalese politician
Bengali movies. He also produced the Satyajit Ray's much-acclaimed movie Seemabaddha. He died on 10 August 2018 in Kolkata. "Bharat Shamsher, 89, dies in
Bharat Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Bharat_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Indian film award
from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011. "Seemabaddha @ SatyajitRay.org". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011.
National Film Award for Best Gujarati Feature Film
National_Film_Award_for_Best_Gujarati_Feature_Film
College in Bihar
used the picturesque campus of the college for his award-winning film, Seemabaddha. The administrative block of the college is the oldest of all the buildings
Patna_College
The Calcutta Trilogy (Satyajit Ray) Pratidwandi (The Adversary) (1971) Seemabaddha (Company Limited) (1971) Jana Aranya (The Middleman) (1976) Camping Camping
List of feature film series with three entries
List_of_feature_film_series_with_three_entries
Media depicting Indian city
(Tapan Sinha) (1968) Pratidwandi - The Adversary (Satyajit Ray) (1970) Seemabaddha - Company Limited (Satyajit Ray) (1971) Interview (Mrinal Sen) (1971)
Kolkata_in_the_media
(2026) Calcutta trilogy by Satyajit Ray (3 films) Pratidwandi (1970) Seemabaddha (1971) Jana Aranya (1976) Calcutta trilogy by Mrinal Sen (3 films) Interview
List_of_Indian_film_series
Indian cinematographer (1933–2023)
Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) Pratidwandi (1970) Kuheli (1971) Sikkim (1971) Seemabaddha (1971) The Inner Eye (1972) Ashani Sanket (1973) Sadhu Judhishthirer
Soumendu_Roy
case he claims to have purchased from a boxwallah. Satyajit Ray's film Seemabaddha ("Company limited") is regarded as a portrayal of a boxwallah in the
Boxwallah
Drama Sansar Salil Sen Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabitri Chatterjee, Nandini Maliya Drama Seemabaddha Satyajit Ray Sharmila Tagore, Barun Chanda Social Drama
List of Indian Bengali films of the 1970s
List_of_Indian_Bengali_films_of_the_1970s
for two years. In 1973, the film was re-announced on the booklet of Seemabaddha (1971), with the title changed as Jamuna Ke Teer and had Aparna Sen as
Uttam Kumar's unrealized projects
Uttam_Kumar's_unrealized_projects
Art director
Merchant 27 Down (1974) Pratidwandi (1972) directed by Satyajit Ray Seemabaddha (1971) directed by Satyajit Ray Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) directed by
Bansi_Chandragupta
Founder of the Indian NGO, Ila Trust
made a cameo appearance, as herself, in the 1971 Satyajit Ray movie, Seemabaddha. Manvendra Kishore Dev Burman, Devi's husband, whose favorite past time
Reeta_Devi_(social_worker)
India Company Limited সীমাবদ্ধ Satyajit Ray Drama. Based on the novel Seemabaddha. 1975 India When the River Kabani Turned Red കബനീനദി ചുവന്നപ്പോൾ P. A
List of films about the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
List_of_films_about_the_Naxalite–Maoist_insurgency
Indian film award
The Graduate Blow Hot, Blow Cold Source Indian films Nimantran Anand Seemabaddha Chetna Sara Akash Malyadan Guddi Ekhonee Tere Mere Sapne Khamoshi Foreign
Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Films
Bengal_Film_Journalists'_Association_–_Best_Films
Swim club in Kolkata, India
location for various Bengali films. Notable among them are Satyajit Ray's Seemabaddha (in a scene where the protagonists discuss the club's erstwhile racial
Calcutta_Swimming_Club
Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram (1963, Bhojpuri) Johny Mera Naam (1971, Hindi) Seemabaddha (1971, Bengali) Shaan E Khuda (1971) Dangal (1977, Bhojpuri) Apne Paraye
List_of_films_set_in_Patna
2021 Indian film festival
Cārulatā 1969 Hirak Rajar Deshe 1958 Jalsaghar জলসাঘর 1955 Pather Panchali 1971 Seemabaddha সীমাবদ্ধ 1974 Sonar Kella সোনার কেল্লা 1977 Shatranj Ke Khilari
52nd International Film Festival of India
52nd_International_Film_Festival_of_India
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