Sharmila Tagore recounted her experience filming ‘Nayak’ and her collaborations with Uttam Kumar and Satyajit Ray. She highlighted the importance of ‘Nayak’ and mentioned other films with Kumar, including ‘Sesh Anka,’ and the bilinguals ‘Amanush’ and ‘Anand Ashram.’ Tagore discussed Ray’s artistic choices, such as the use of spectacles to enhance her character’s look. She reflected on the film’s depiction of a superstar’s loneliness and the temporary nature of fame. Tagore praised the film’s unique structure, in which the train journey allows a glimpse into the lives of various characters. She expressed her delight that a new generation is now appreciating ‘Nayak’.
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