The exhibition will be organised by the Satyajit Ray Society, of which Sandip Ray, the legendary director's son, is the member secretary.
"We still vividly recall the day he passed away and I feel both 'baba' and 'maa'(Bijoya Roy) are still guiding us," Sandip, who followed in his father's footsteps directing "Double Feluda", said today on the 25th death anniversary of Ray.
The show will contain manuscripts based on different fictions featuring Feluda. Scripts of two Feluda films made by Ray like Sonar Kella and Joy Baba Felunath will also be presented on May 2, he said.
Ray, the Academy Honorary Award winner and Bharat Ratna recipient died in 1992 at the age of 71, a year after making "Agantuk" (1991), his last film.
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