In his last, most enigmatic and personal film, Jukti Takko Aar Gappo (Reason, Argument and a Story /1974) Ritwik Ghatak, who himself plays the protagonist-intellectual Nilakantha Bagchi, has an inebriated but intense conversation with the young Naxalite revolutionaries in whose hideout he spends a night. He is at once caring and fiercely critical in his disposition towards them. 바카라Our generation is like a rudderless ship바카라, he confesses, and is curious to know 바카라what lively force is driving them on바카라. He says, 바카라You are the cream of Bengal바카라I have no doubt about your sincerity, courage and commitment, but you are thoroughly misguided...바카라 A long tirade on the Communist movement follows, and he concludes thus, 바카라I am confused, all of us are extremely confused. We are groping in darkness바카라바카라 The outburst soon turns into an agonising, Buddha-like desperation: 바카라Everything is burning바카라the universe is burning, I am burning, I have to do something.바카라