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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1409877R.D. Bansal - IMDb

    R.D. Bansal was born in 1923 in Agra, United Provinces, British India. He was a producer, known for The Coward (1965), Saat Pake Bandha (1963) and Charulata (1964). He died on 11 December 2010 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • December 11, 2010
    • R.D. Bansal
  2. R.D. Bansal & Co. has been engaged in producing and distributing quality films, Television programmes and related entertainment software in India since 1960. RDB has produced six films by Satyajit Ray including award winning Charulata (Lonely Wife).

  3. R.D. Bansal & Co. has been engaged in producing and distributing quality films, Television programmes and related entertainment software in India since 1960. RDB has produced six films by Satyajit Ray including award winning Charulata (Lonely Wife).

  4. Nayak (also released under the translated title The Hero, and as Nayak: The Hero) is a 1966 Indian Bengali-language drama film composed, written, and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Ray's second entirely original screenplay, after Kanchenjungha (1962).

    • A River Called Titas. A joint production between Bangladesh and India, A River Called Titas, has long-established itself as a classic and one of the most prominent Bangladeshi movies to have been ever released.
    • Devi. Devi, which is known as Goddess in English, was a movie by Satyajit Ray in 1960. Taking place in Bengal during the 1800s, an entire family lives together inside a house.
    • Chinnamul. One of the first movies to deal with the subject of partition of India, Chinnamul was made in 1950 and was directed by Nemai Ghosh. Its subject is specifically the partition of Bengal, which was split into West Bengal in India and East Pakistan, which would later become Bangladesh.
    • Saptapadi. Ajoy Kar came out with Saptapadi in 1961, and when it was released, it became the highest-grossing film from West Bengal that year. To this day, many consider this film to be one of the finest Bengali romance films to have ever been released.
  5. Aug 18, 2023 · A division bench of the Delhi High Court recently upheld an order of a single judge of the court that held that filmmaker Satyajit Ray was the “first owner” of the copyright in the 1966 Bengali film Nayak and that the “right to novelize” the screenplay also vested with the late filmmaker.

  6. View full company info for R.D.Banshal & Co. 1. Nayak: The Hero (1966) Not Rated | 117 min | Drama. 8.3. Rate this. En route to Delhi to receive an award, a Bengali film star reevaluates his success through his fellow passengers, dreams, and past experiences. Director: Satyajit Ray | Stars: Uttam Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Bireswar Sen, Somen Bose.