Ray directed 36 films, including feature films, documentaries and shorts. He was also a fiction writer, publisher, illustrator, calligrapher, graphic designer and film critic. He authored several short stories and novels, primarily aimed at children and adolescents. Feluda, the sleuth, and Professor Shonku, the scientist in his science fiction stories, are popular fictional characters created by him.
Ray's first film, Pather Panchali (1955), won eleven international prizes, including Best Human Documentary at the Cannes Film Festival. This film, Aparajito (1956), and Apur Sansar (1959) form The Apu Trilogy. Ray did the scripting, casting, scoring, and editing, and designed his own credit titles and publicity material. Ray received many major awards in his career, including 32 Indian National Film Awards, a number of awards at international film festivals and award ceremonies, and an Academy Award in 1992. The Government of India honoured him with the Bharat Ratna in 1992. Born 2 May 1921 Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India Died 23 April 1992 (aged 70) Calcutta, West Bengal, India Occupation Film director, Producer, Screenwriter, Writer, Music director, Lyricist Years active 1950–1992 Spouse(s) Bijoya Das (m. 1949–1992)
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Early life and background
Satyajit Ray's ancestry can be traced back for at least ten