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So belatedly are national honours conferred in our country that it is rare to see a Dadasaheb Phalke awardee still in action.
Soumitra Chatterjee -- Satyajit Ray's actor-muse, longtime doyen of theatre in West Bengal and this year's honoree -- is, however, raring to go.
Brought to Mumbai this weekend by the Powai Bengali Association to perform Raja Lear, a Bengali adaptation of King Lear, this was the legendary actor's first Shakespeare role.
A day before he shone on the stage with a highly evocative performance of the Bard's work, Chatterjee compared his life to one of his most cherished films, Apur Sansar in this interview with Raja Sen/Rediff.com.
"I was somewhat like Apu as one who does not belong to the metropolis in the beginning, coming from a distant semi-village background, with a rural tinge in his character. And then this big city sort of engulfs him and opens so many windows of the bigger world, and that kind of an evolution was part of many, many of our generation."
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