Celebrating Satyajit Ray바카라s centenary year in her own quiet way, artist Trina Mukherjee has been painstakingly creating memorabilia based on the auteur바카라s films. An enterprise that started last year, in September, Trina바카라s Bag of Bong creates handmade items that work on creating 바카라nostalgia through art바카라.
Her tribute to Satyajit Ray is in the form of wall plates, coasters, all of which add colour and a touch of whimsy to any home. Using acrylic paint on clay or ceramic, she has reinterpreted characters, scenes from Ray바카라s films. The material is then baked, 바카라double baked for food plates, single for wall plates바카라, then given a coat of varnish to fix the colours more firmly. 바카라My plates are like posters,바카라 the artist said, 바카라but they are not copies but designs that answer my thought on how I would have made them if I had been commissioned to create the posters바카라. The result of a month-long exercise, her output has ten designs for wall plates, three for coasters. Jalsaghar and Sonar Kella are two inspirations for her series of creations.
Her products are beamed at the younger generation who might grow up with little or no exposure to the master바카라s work; or for those far away from Kolkata and longing for a bit of 바카라home바카라 in their homes. It seems to have worked for Trina has been getting requests for customised creations.
Trina바카라s work soon caught the attention of Srila Chatterjee, filmmaker and also the curator of Baro Market that has recently moved online to offer a range of products related to the Bengali ethos.
Srila has time and again held Ray-specific events. And for the centenary year, has rolled out a range of related products that range from Devi and Charulata blouses, Feluda cushions, Amol바카라s kurtas and now, Trina바카라s ceramic offerings.
바카라Three years ago, we held a weekend-long Charulata celebration in our store, Baro Market,바카라 Srila says. We had mannequins dressed in costumes from Charulata, striped saris, decorative blouses with lace-edged sleeves, and men바카라s kurtas a la the character Amol. It was a huge hit.바카라
Baro Market also offers Kantha-worked baby garments by Aankara, in 바카라the softest muslin with illustrations from Ray바카라s magazine Sandesh decorating the tiny garments바카라. 바카라It바카라s our way to pay homage to someone who is an inspiration and stood for the opposite of everything we see happening today,바카라 Srila adds.
A treasure on offer for serious Ray fans comes in the fact that the site has five original posters of Ray바카라s films. Including Panther Panchali. 바카라They are all certified originals,바카라 Srila says.
For those interested in having a Ray of art at home, the sites to visit are: and
Celebrating Hanuman
Music videos have their own lives. This is probably why film companies release videos created around the songs from their films, as stand-alone offerings. Most are just trailers, and can be treated as slick presentations that may or may not whet your appetite for the full movie, but the video that was released to mark Hanuman Jayanti last Monday with a song from the yet to be released movie Ramyug, was an exception, in my opinion, at least.
Mostly because it brought together three people who have their own, respective fan followings, and the video used them wonderfully together to create very watchable stuff.
It was quite a surprise indeed to see the formidable Mr Bachchan lend his voice to recite a version of the Hanuman Chalisa with other lines interspersed, accompanied by the santoor idol, Rahul Sharma and tabla wizard Zakir Husain. Titled 바카라Jai Hanuman바카라, the song composed by Rahul Sharma is a peppy, fast-paced, melodious and very well articulated piece of music that with its changing pace captures the spirit of the monkey god; now restless, now mischievous, and yet always sublime.
Rahul Sharma changes moods with the music, as when Hanuman approaches Sita in the garden, the music switches to a soft playing of notes on the santoor and the song is softer in both tone and tune. There is no mention of the songwriter, so one supposes all of it is from Tulsidas. And surely, for the benefit of those who have not been exposed to the immortal poet바카라s original work, a credit line would be helpful.
But what makes the video outstanding is the fourth element, the visuals. The ever-moving fingers of a sand artist create images of Hanuman as the music rolls, and at times the music pauses expectantly as the sand flows through the artist바카라s hand to create yet another eloquent image.
You can catch this on MX Player where it is streaming free or on YouTube. And Bachchan fans already tuned in to his on-line sites can catch it as 바카라Bachchan goes Live바카라. And here바카라s a link anyway:
(The writer was the editor of Femina for over a decade. Views expressed are personal.)