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Director
  
Satyajit Ray

Screenplay
  
Satyajit Ray

Country
  
India

7.6/10
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Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

Language
  
Bengali

Parash Pathar movie poster

Release date
  
17 January 1958

Based on
  
Short story Paras Pathar  by Parasuram (Rajsekhar Bose)

Writer
  
Rajshekhar Parashuram Basu (story), Satyajit Ray (dialogue), Satyajit Ray (screenplay)

Music director
  
Satyajit Ray, Ravi Shankar

Cast
  
Tulsi Chakraborty
,
Kali Bannerjee
,
Ranibala
,
Gangapada Basu

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Parash pathar


Parash Pathar (Bengali: পরশ পাথর Porosh Pathor; English: The Philosopher's Stone; French: La Pierre Philosophale) is a 1958 Bengali language Indian fantasy comedy film. It was Satyajit Ray's first film outside of the Apu Trilogy. It was also his first comedy and first magical realist film. Adapted from a short story of the same name by Parasuram (Rajsekhar Bose), the film offered an early glimpse of Ray's sense of humour, centered on a middle-class clerk who accidentally discovers a stone that can turn other objects into gold.

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Plot

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Paresh Chandra Dutt (Tulsi Chakrabarti), a middle-class bank clerk in Kolkata, attends a charity match on a rainy day rather reluctantly. At Curzon Park (modern-day Surendranath Park), where the match is apparently to be held, he finds a small, round stone. Thinking it is a marble, he gives it to his nephew. The child discovers that it turns metal into gold (i.e. it is the Philosopher's stone).

Dutt "buys" the stone from the child with sweets after witnessing the stone's power himself. He decides to take a few old cannonballs from the city dump, turn them into gold, and sell them. This scheme makes him rich; as a chauffeur drives him home from the dump, the car pulls into the driveway of a mansion (his new home). He now has a young secretary named Priyatosh Henry Biswas (Kali Banerjee) who, among other things, mentions that Dutt is invited to a cocktail party (his first).

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At the party, Dutt acts slightly unnatural before engaging in drunken revelry. When another guest orders him to get out, he turns an iron figurine into gold (thus partially revealing how he became successful). It is not long before this incident is posted as a headline in the papers, causing a panic in Bengal. Paresh Dutt flees with his wife, Giribala (Ranibala Devi), leaving nearly everything (including the stone) with Priyatosh but cautioning him to hand it over if the police arrive.

Soon, Mr. and Mrs. Dutt are taken to a police station for interrogation, and the police discover that the desperate Priyatosh has swallowed the stone. Dr. Nandi (Moni Srimani), a medical specialist, informs the inspector (Haridhan Mukherjee) that Priyatosh is digesting the stone. Soon after Paresh and Giribala Dutt hear of this, they notice the golden objects turning back into iron. The Dutts happily rejoin their servant (Jahar Roy) and Priyatosh.

Cast

  • Tulsi Chakrabarti – Paresh Chandra Dutta
  • Ranibala Devi – Giribala Dutt (Paresh's wife)
  • Kali Banerjee – Priyotosh Henry Biswas (Paresh's personal secretary)
  • Jahar Roy – Brajahari, The servant
  • Gangapada Basu – Businessman Kachalu
  • Haridhan Mukherjee – Police Inspector Chatterjee
  • Bireswar Sen – Police Officer
  • Moni Srimani – Doctor Nandi
  • Chhabi Biswas, Jahar Ganguli, Pahari Sanyal, Kamal Mitra, Nitish Mukherjee, Subodh Ganguli, Tulsi Lahiri, Amar Mullick, Chandrabati Devi, Renuka Roy, Bharati Devi as Cocktail party guests.
  • Other credits

  • Art Direction – Bansi Chandragupta
  • Sound Editor – Durgadas Mitra
  • The credits for Parash Pathar are presented not in Bengali (the language used for credits in almost all of Satyajit Ray's films), not even in English, but in French. (This is probably because Ray's films had begun to be quite popular in France.) For this reason, some DVDs of the film include the title "Parash Pathar (la pierre philosophale)," i.e. the title in Bengali and French, respectively.

    This is the first Satyajit Ray film to be released with Chhabi Biswas as an actor. In this film, he is merely one of the several guests at the cocktail party. However, in Ray's next film (Jalsaghar), he has the lead role.

    Critical reception

    Parash Pathar "would belong among Ray's best work, were it not for some rough edges which betray the speed at which it was shot .... its humour only partly transplants to the west." says Andrew Robinson. Satyajit Ray himself described the film as a "combination of comedy, fantasy, satire, farce and a touch of Pathos." The film was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or (Best Film).

    Preservation

    The Academy Film Archive preserved Parash Pathar in 2007.

    References

    Parash Pathar Wikipedia
    Parash Pathar IMDb Parash Pathar themoviedb.org