

Satyajit Ray portrayed women with unusual depth, often placing them at the emotional and moral center of his stories. On his birth anniversary, let's duve into his realm.
Here are five of his most compelling films focused on women
1. Charulata
Arguably his finest portrayal of a woman’s inner life. Charu, a lonely, intelligent housewife, develops an emotional bond with her husband’s cousin. The film delicately explores desire, isolation, and intellectual companionship.
2. Mahanagar
A powerful look at a middle-class housewife stepping into the workforce in Kolkata. Arati’s journey challenges patriarchy, financial dependence, and societal expectationss, still incredibly relevant today.
3. Devi
A haunting story about a young woman who is believed to be a goddess by her father-in-law. It critiques blind faith and the way women are objectified and mythologized within patriarchal systems.
4. Teen Kanya (especially “Monihara” & “Samapti”)
This anthology presents three distinct female characters. “Samapti” stands out with a rebellious, free-spirited young woman resisting traditional marriage norms
5. Ghare Baire
Set during the Swadeshi movement, it follows Bimala, who steps out of her domestic sphere and gets entangled in politics and complex emotional relationships. A layered take on nationalism, gender, and identity.