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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.
The Philosopher's Stone: Directed by Satyajit Ray. With Tulsi Chakraborty, Kali Bannerjee, Rani Bala, Gangapada Basu. An underpaid middle-aged clerk finds a 'parash pathar', a stone that changes iron to gold on touch.
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- Comedy, Fantasy
- Satyajit Ray
- 1959-02-18
Parash Pathar 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.
Parash Pathar (The Philosopher’s Stone) The Academy Museum honors the centennial of writer, director, and composer Satyajit Ray (1921–1992) with a two-part retrospective. At the end of a rainy workday, downtrodden bank clerk Paresh (Tulsi Chakraborty) waits out the storm under an awning at Calcutta’s Curzon Park.
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“Parash Pathar” or the Philosopher’s stone can transform any piece of metal into gold. At home he demonstrates the stone’s magical power to his wife by changing a few household items into gold.
May 2, 2023 · That film was Parash Pathar. An underpaid middle-aged Bengali bank clerk named Paresh Dutta is caught in the rain while returning from office one evening, and he takes shelter in a park, where he stumbles upon a small shiny pebble.