Having heard of his travels from occasional postcards for 35 years, Anila and her well-off family did not expect her uncle Manomohan Mitra to send them a letter announcing his visit. Because of this, the family suspects an impostor, at least until he regales them with stories of his travels.
The take
When a stranger claiming to be your long lost uncle suddenly announces that he’ll be visiting you, there’s an immediate mystery there: is this man really who he claims he is? The Stranger is centered on that idea, but the way Satyajit Ray expands on his short story transforms this domestic drama into a witty and contemplative dialectic about civil society, Western versus Indian thinking, our ideas of home, and trust in a world that’s forgotten how to do so. Agantuk may not be Ray at his finest, but it’s a great film to end his career on, with a memorable character that encapsulates Ray’s philosophy.
What stands out
Satyajit Ray’s script might still work with another actor, but the charisma and presence Utpal Dutt has makes him a perfect fit for a unique, well-travelled character.
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