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Jakhan Choto Chilam (English meaning-When I was a kid) is a 1982 autobiographical book by the famed film director Satyajit Ray.[1] In this book, Ray discusses his childhood days in the city of Kolkata (then Calcutta), India from eyes of an everyday boy.

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  1. ^ Ray, Satyajit (1982). (Jakhon Chhoto Chhilam). Ananda Publishers Ltd.