Legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray was honoured on his 92nd birthday today by search engine Google with a special doodle that shows the famous train scene from master director's iconic first film 'Pather Panchali'.
The monochrome image shows film's young protagonists -- Apu and Durga -- running through Kaash flower field to catch a glimpse of a coming train.
'Pather Panchali' was based on the novel by Bengali writer Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. Released in 1955, the film helped cement Ray's reputation in international arena.
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The Google search trends also show the universal popularity of the legendary filmmaker as people across countries like UK, US, Canada and France searched for queries related to 'Satyajit Ray'. Top searched queries were 'Satyajit Ray Movies', 'Satyajit Ray Institute' and his widely loved fictional character 'Feluda'.
Interestingly, Ray's birthday falls just a day before the centenary day of Indian cinema tomorrow.
The filmmaker was a multi-talented genius and actually started his career as an artist in an advertising agency called D J Keymer.
And it was while working as a visualising artist in the field that the idea of 'Pather Panchali' took shape in his mind. The job of designing the cover for the Bibhutibhusan's eponymous novel 'Pather Panchali' for the Signet Press led him to realise the cinematic potential of the book.