"Ravi Shankar: An Unfilmed Visual Script" (Harper Collins) is about a documentary film Ray had planned to make, prepared its visual script (storyboard) and even titled it "A Sitar Recital by Ravi Shankar" but could not shoot it. Why? No one knows, not even his family members including film-maker-son Sandip Ray.
Ray's storyboard on the film on Ravi Shankar, containing more than 100 sketches and technical instructions on camera movements and other things, had been carefully preserved in the archives of the Society for Preservation of Satyajit Ray Archives" and the late director's son tells us in the preface to the book that "this is the first time a whole storyboard comprising sketches by my father is going to appear in book form".
There is no clarity when Ray had sketched the 32- page storyboard for the planned documentary of the sitar maestro, the centre-piece of the book, and why he did not translate it into a film.
According to Sandip Ray in the preface to the book, Marie Seton, Ray's biographer, says the storyboard was made in 1951, four years before "Pather Panchali" but "there are film scholars who argue against this date".
Sandip says, however, that "it may not be unreasonable to say that the storyboard was made before the time of "Aparajito" (1956) and his argument is that his father "left drawing blocks and used red notebooks for the first time to write the screenplay for his second feature film."
The book also says how the music of "Pather Panchali" happened in just one day before Ravi Shankar left on a foreign tour and how the sitar maestro was "inspired" by the rushes of the film he saw in Bhavani cinema hall in Kolkata and what are the musical instruments used in the music of the film.
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