The Big City (Mahanagar) and The Middleman (Jana Aranya)


The Big City
(Mahanagar)
Satyajit Ray sets his ironic and humorous eye on the plight of the Bengali middle class, caught, midst changing moralities necessitated by city life and economics, in a cultural crossfire internalized in each individual. Focusing in particular on the role of women in this metamorphosis, Ray thus tells a story that is both minutely particular to Calcutta, and universally recognizable. Madhabi Mukherjee gives a beautifully unfolding performance as the timorous housewife who finds her strength when she takes a job - selling knitting machines door to door - in order to help support her family and her husband's extended family, all of whom resist the move.
“Few directors can match Ray's facility for observation or his perceptiveness in registering those tiny moments of conflict when a casual nuance can drop like a bomb.” --David Wilson, Monthly Film Bulletin (JB)

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