write a diary of sathyajith ray after fullfilling his shoot . on chapter project Tiger
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The Pain behind Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne For his new film `Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne' Satyajit Ray needed to shoot a scene with a tiger. So he approached Bharat Circus Company. The manager was a Tamilian and he agreed to provide Satyajit Ray a tiger. Ray spoke to the ringmaster Mr.Thorat. He showed Ray the tiger. The shooting was in a suitable bamboo grove in Notun gram. A lorry with two fed tigers arrived. The crew placed the tripod facing the bamboo grove and the actors were arranged in such a way that they could be shown along with the tiger. A five-foot iron rod was fixed to the ground and a long wire at one end of the collar of the tiger was tied to it. When the door opened the tiger sprang out of its cage.
Instead of walking calmly it started prancing around with tremendous enthusiasm as if in a circus. After sometime when the tiger became calm, the remaining shots were taken. Later it was found that the shots didn't come alright because the camera had failed to work properly. The scenes had to be shot again. Another bamboo grove in a village called Boral was found and a lorry with a tiger arrived there. A lot of people came to watch the shooting and the crowd was not ready to move from their position. When the door of the cage was opened the tiger emerged with a loud roar and charged straight at the villagers. All disappeared from the scene. The shots were taken again when the tiger became normal.
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Project Tiger is the autobiography of renowned director Sathyajith Ray. He is regarded as one of the 20th century's best directors. In this memoir, he tells us how he managed to shoot leopard scenes in his film 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne'. He had a lot of challenges to overcome in order to shoot it.
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- In the movie "Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne," Satyajit Ray was supposed to work alongside a tiger while filming. They had no idea where the tiger might be set up. Then he learned that he could locate one in the Bharat Circus.
- They then went up to the circus. The circus's ringmaster was Mr. Thorat. The tiger that was supposed to emerge from the bamboo grove was brought by Mr. Thorat.
- The tiger that was brought there was instructed to emerge into a wide area, stroll around calmly for a bit, perhaps glance at the camera, and then retreat.
- The tiger started prancing around with tremendous enthusiasm despite Mr.Thorat's arrangements. The tiger was difficult to handle.
- The hapless trainer was being pulled about as it leaped and tumbled. The tiger eventually calmed down, and the shooter fired a couple times, although the shots were blurry due to the darkness.
- After some time, there was a retake because of this. The tiger returned to his trainer now, walking serenely. He was able to shoot accurately as a result.
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