The Big City

7.8
19632h 16m

After her husband loses his job, a housewife from a middle-class, conservative family in Calcutta gets a job as a salesperson.

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Cast

Photo of Madhabi Mukherjee

Madhabi Mukherjee

Arati Mazumdar

Photo of Anil Chatterjee

Anil Chatterjee

Subrata Mazumdar

Photo of Haren Chatterjee

Haren Chatterjee

Priyogopal Mazumdar

Photo of Haradhan Bandyopadhyay

Haradhan Bandyopadhyay

Himangshu Mukherjee

Photo of Vicky Redwood

Vicky Redwood

Edith Simmons

Photo of Jaya Bachchan

Jaya Bachchan

Bani Mazumdar

Photo of Sefalika Devi

Sefalika Devi

Sarojini Mazumdar

Photo of Prasenjit Sarkar

Prasenjit Sarkar

Pintu Mazumdar

Photo of Gitali Roy

Gitali Roy

Anupam's Wife

Photo of Tapan Chatterjee

Tapan Chatterjee

Subrata's Colleague

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Reviews

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Sayantan Chatterjee

10/10

Rating: 9.5 / 10


"If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door."



— Milton Berle


Owing to a banking failure typical of the post-independence India, Subrata(Anil Chatterjee) loses his job and must reconcile with the shortcomings of the situation, his insecurities as his wife Arati(Madhabi Mukherjee) becomes the sole breadwinner of the family.

Arati's story feels both intricately real and extremely personal as the narrative flows from the tantrums at home to the politics at the office, and she must learn to be adept at handing either of them as she gets to mingle with other classes and races of the society, breaking through her shyness in both her appearance and her speech.

The Big City (মহানগর) leaves us ruminating at the grappling for opportunities at the transience of hope and progress, regardless of race and gender, amongst a myriad of opportunities and the humdrum of the bustling citizens.

This work from Ray gains its mammoth significance as he makes the viewers truly manages to care for this simple family with a simple narrative, with a true sense of depth and detail, yet somehow remaining weightless and effortless in depicting the social evolution.

A true masterpiece.

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