Most Popular Subrata Mitra Trailers
Total trailers found: 22
Bombay Talkie Trailer (1970)
18 November 1970
An English novelist travels to Bombay to watch one of her novels translated to film. She chases after the movie's leading man while the screenwriter chases after her.
The Guru Trailer (1969)
10 February 1969
Britain's top pop artiste, Tom Pickle, travels to Bombay, India, circa 1960s to learn to play the sitar from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan.
The Music Room Trailer (1958)
10 October 1958
An aging, decadent landlord’s passion for music becomes the undoing of his legacy as he sacrifices his wealth in order to compete with the opulent music room of his younger, richer neighbour.
The Householder Trailer (1963)
20 October 1963
Prem, a young school teacher, is arranged married and begins the journey of learning the roles and responsibilities required of him.
Pather Panchali Trailer (1955)
26 August 1955
Impoverished priest Harihar Ray, dreaming of a better life for himself and his family, leaves his rural Bengal village in search of work.
The World of Apu Trailer (1959)
01 May 1959
Apu, now a jobless ex-student dreaming vaguely of a future as a writer, is invited to join an old college friend on a trip up-country to a village wedding.
The Creative Person: Satyajit Ray Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
In 1967, Canadian documentarian James Beveridge traveled to Kolkata to film director Satyajit Ray at work.
Aparajito Trailer (1956)
11 October 1956
Apu and his family have moved away from the country to live in the bustling holy city of Benares. As he progresses from wide-eyed child to intellectually curious teenager, eventually studying in Kolkata, we witness his academic and moral education, as well as the growing complexity of his relationship with his mother.
New Delhi Times Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
When a politician is killed, a journalist discovers that a member of parliament had the man assassinated.
The River Trailer (1951)
10 September 1951
Director Jean Renoir’s entrancing first color feature—shot entirely on location in India—is a visual tour de force.
Charulata Trailer (1964)
17 April 1964
In 1870s India, Charulata is an isolated, artistically inclined woman who sees little of her busy journalist husband, Bhupati.
Mahatma and the Mad Boy Trailer (1974)
01 March 1974
In the time frame of a single day (from dawn to dust), the film records the wanderings of an Indian youth who sleeps on the beach, holds conversations with a statue of Mahatma Gandhi, and scavenges for food with his monkey.
Devi Trailer (1960)
19 February 1960
A devout upper-class Hindu has a vision in a dream that his daughter-in-law is the human incarnation of the Goddess Kali and begins worshipping her.
Shakespeare-Wallah Trailer (1965)
01 December 1965
The story of a family troupe of English actors who travel around the towns and villages in India giving performances of Shakespearean plays.
The Big City Trailer (1963)
27 September 1963
Arati takes a job as a door-to-door saleswoman in Calcutta's wealthy neighbourhoods, in defiance of her traditionally-minded husband, Subrata, and his live-in parents.
The Philosopher's Stone Trailer (1958)
17 January 1958
A middle-aged bank clerk happens on a stone with alchemical properties, allowing him to turn steel into gold.
The Hero Trailer (1966)
06 May 1966
Arindam, a matinee idol, is going by train to collect an acting award. On the train, he is confronted by Aditi, a journalist who somewhat unwillingly starts to take his interview.
William: The Life, Works and Times of William Shakespeare Trailer (1973)
03 January 1973
Special introducing William Shakespeare to young people through sketches, readings and music.
The Arch Trailer (1969)
18 December 1969
A widow upholds feudal virtue by suppressing her love for a cavalry captain in favor of her daughter.
Nehru Trailer (1984)
14 November 1984
Divided into three parts — The Awakening, The Struggle, and Freedom — this is a biographical film on Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India.
Kanchenjungha Trailer (1962)
11 May 1962
Played out in real time, several complex family dramas intersect in the landscape of the Himalayan foothills, allowing the Bengali auteur to examine the class and generational differences of postcolonial India while celebrating the hopes of a society in transition.