Arati

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Arati is the central female protagonist of Satyajit Ray’s film "Mahanagar," depicted as a middle-class housewife who steps into the workforce and gradually asserts her independence in 1960s Calcutta.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Mahanagar NERFINISHED
associatedWithDirector Satyajit Ray NERFINISHED
characterArc gradually asserts her independence
steps into the workforce
cityContext rapidly modernizing Calcutta
conflictType domestic conflict
workplace conflict
countryOfResidence India NERFINISHED
createdBy Satyajit Ray NERFINISHED
familyRole daughter-in-law
mother
familyStatus married woman
filmIndustry Bengali cinema NERFINISHED
Indian cinema
filmReleaseYear 1963
firstAppearance Mahanagar NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfWork Bengali NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central female protagonist
nationalContext post-independence India
notableTrait economic independence
moral integrity
self-confidence growth
occupation housewife
saleswoman
portrayedInMedium feature film
residence Calcutta NERFINISHED
Kolkata NERFINISHED
role protagonist
setting Calcutta in the 1960s
socialClass middle class
struggle balancing domestic duties and professional work
challenging patriarchal expectations
symbolizes emerging working woman in urban India
transition from tradition to modernity
themeAssociation female independence
middle-class family dynamics
urban modernity
women’s emancipation
timePeriod 1960s

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Mahanagar characterFocus Arati