The 150-m stretch of the iconic road has been beautified keeping in mind Ray's works with the pavement been re-laid with designer blocks.
Special benches adorn both sides of the pavement along with designer street furniture installed, keeping in parity with Ray's residence which is a grade-I heritage building.
"As a token of our humble dedication to the memory and phenomenal contribution of legendary personality Satyajit Ray, we have decided to rename Lee Road, near Bishop Lefroy Road where his house stands, as Satyajit Ray Sarani," Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote on her Facebook wall soon after inaugurating the street.
And for touch of Ray, replica of the original posters of the Oscar-winning director's films including 'Pather Panchali', 'Joy Baba Felunath' and 'Goopi Gyen Bagha Byen' have been displayed on both sides of the road.
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