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:(On screen) - [[Begum Akhtar]], Roshan Kumari, [[Ustad Waheed Khan]], [[Bismillah Khan]]
:(On screen) - [[Begum Akhtar]], Roshan Kumari, [[Ustad Waheed Khan]], [[Bismillah Khan]]
:(Off screen) - Dakhshinamohan Thakur, Ashish Kumar, Robin Mazumdar, [[Imrat Khan]]
:(Off screen) - Dakhshinamohan Thakur, Ashish Kumar, Robin Mazumdar, [[Imrat Khan]]

==Home video==
An HD digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD and blu-ray by [[The Criterion Collection]] in July 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Music Room|url=http://www.criterion.com/films/27657-the-music-room|publisher=The Criterion Collection}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.criterion.com/current/posts/1930-the-music-room-distant-music Criterion Collection Essay] by Philip Kemp


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Jalsaghar
Directed bySatyajit Ray
Screenplay bySatyajit Ray
Produced bySatyajit Ray Productions
StarringChhabi Biswas
Padma Devi
Pinaki Sen Gupta
Gangapada Bose
Tulsi Lahari
Kali Sarkar
Ustad Waheed Khan
Roshan Kumari
Begum Akhtar
CinematographySubrata Mitra
Edited byDulal Dutta
Music byVilayat Khan
Distributed byColumbia TriStar Home Entertainment (In US)
Release date
1958
Running time
100 minutes
Country India
LanguageBengali

Jalsaghar[1][2] (Bengali: জলসাঘর, English: The Music Room) is the fourth feature film directed by Satyajit Ray. The shooting was done at Nimtita Raajbari, in Nimtita Village, 10 kilometers from Murshidabad. Jalsaghar is a narration of the end days of a zamindar in Bengal. The landlord, Roy (Chhabi Biswas), is a just but other-worldly man who loves to spend time listening to music and putting up spectacles rather than managing his fields ravaged by floods and the abolition of zamindari system by the Indian government. He is challenged by a commoner who has attained riches through business dealings, in putting up spectacles and organizing music fests. This is the tale of a zamindar who has nothing left but respect and sacrifices his family and wealth trying to retain it.

Cast

  • Chhabi Biswas - Biswambhar Roy
  • Padma Devi - Mahamaya, Roy's wife
  • Pinaki Sen Gupta - Khoka, Roy's son
  • Gangapada Bose - Mahim Ganguly, Neighbour
  • Tulsi Lahari - Manager of Roy's estate
  • Kali Sarkar - Ananta, Roy's servant
  • Ustad Waheed Khan - Ustad Ujir Khan, Singer
  • Roshan Kumari - Krishna Bai, The dancer
  • Begum Akhtar - Durga Bai, Singer

Other credits

  • Music & Dance performances
(On screen) - Begum Akhtar, Roshan Kumari, Ustad Waheed Khan, Bismillah Khan
(Off screen) - Dakhshinamohan Thakur, Ashish Kumar, Robin Mazumdar, Imrat Khan

Home video

An HD digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD and blu-ray by The Criterion Collection in July 2011.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.satyajitray.org/films/jalsagh.htm
  2. ^ Jalsaghar (The Music Room) at IMDb
  3. ^ "The Music Room". The Criterion Collection.