Women cinegoers who are in their sixties today would remember a time when they were torn between two of the most celebrated matinee idols of Bengali cinema in their 20s. The phrase matinee idol itself is obsolete in this age of OTT binge-ing. It harks back to the era when matinee (3 pm) shows at cinema halls would make or break a cine star.
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Inside Kolkata’s Iconic Film Residences: How Bengal Film Archive Is Keeping Cinema History Alive
From Uttam Kumar’s Bhawanipore address to Satyajit Ray’s Lake Temple Road flat, discover how Bengal Film Archive keeps these sacred spaces alive in public memory

Bishop Lefroy Road, where Ray lived for 22 years, is an open-air gallery of his work
Photo: Sandipan Chatterjee
Bishop Lefroy Road, where Ray lived for 22 years, is an open-air gallery of his work
Photo: Sandipan Chatterjee

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