<p>Legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray's feature <em>Pather Panchali</em> has been declared as the best Indian film of all time by International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).</p>.<p>The 1955 film has received the number one slot in the top ten films in the history of Indian cinema list, which was declared after a poll conducted by the India chapter of FIPRESCI.</p>.<p>As per a media release issued by FIPRESCI-India, the poll was conducted in secret and involved 30 members.</p>.<p>Based on Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s 1929 Bengali novel of the same name, <em>Pather Panchali</em> was Ray’s directorial debut. It starred Subir Banerjee, Kanu Banerjee, Karuna Banerjee, Uma Dasgupta, Pinaki Sengupta and Chunibala Devi.</p>.<p>This list also features Ritwik Ghatak’s 1960 drama <em>Meghe Dhaka Tara</em> (Bengali), Mrinal Sen’s 1969 drama <em>Bhuvan Shome</em> (Hindi), Adoor Gopalakrishnan’s 1981 drama <em>Elippathayam</em> (Malayalam), Girish Kasaravalli’s 1977 film <em>Ghatashraddha</em> (Kannada), MS Sathyu’s 1973 movie <em>Garm Hava</em> (Hindi), Ray’s 1964 film <em>Charulata</em> (Bengali), Shyam Benegal’s 1974 film <em>Ankur</em> (Hindi), Guru Dutt’s 1954 film <em>Pyaasa</em> (Hindi) and 1975 blockbuster <em>Sholay</em> (Hindi), directed by Ramesh Sippy.</p>
<p>Legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray's feature <em>Pather Panchali</em> has been declared as the best Indian film of all time by International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).</p>.<p>The 1955 film has received the number one slot in the top ten films in the history of Indian cinema list, which was declared after a poll conducted by the India chapter of FIPRESCI.</p>.<p>As per a media release issued by FIPRESCI-India, the poll was conducted in secret and involved 30 members.</p>.<p>Based on Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s 1929 Bengali novel of the same name, <em>Pather Panchali</em> was Ray’s directorial debut. It starred Subir Banerjee, Kanu Banerjee, Karuna Banerjee, Uma Dasgupta, Pinaki Sengupta and Chunibala Devi.</p>.<p>This list also features Ritwik Ghatak’s 1960 drama <em>Meghe Dhaka Tara</em> (Bengali), Mrinal Sen’s 1969 drama <em>Bhuvan Shome</em> (Hindi), Adoor Gopalakrishnan’s 1981 drama <em>Elippathayam</em> (Malayalam), Girish Kasaravalli’s 1977 film <em>Ghatashraddha</em> (Kannada), MS Sathyu’s 1973 movie <em>Garm Hava</em> (Hindi), Ray’s 1964 film <em>Charulata</em> (Bengali), Shyam Benegal’s 1974 film <em>Ankur</em> (Hindi), Guru Dutt’s 1954 film <em>Pyaasa</em> (Hindi) and 1975 blockbuster <em>Sholay</em> (Hindi), directed by Ramesh Sippy.</p>