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nag-saptarshi's rating
I watched this film at my college days.I saw it twice.But still I have not lost my appetite to watch it again.
This film features post-independent state of Bengal.
This film contradicted many old ideas like 'Nachiketa','Upanishad' and pioneered a new era after partition of Bengal.
The river Subarnarekha and a beautiful home (surrounded by birds,music) on the bank of the river symbolizes the happiness,joy of the homeless people who has come from the East Pakistan.
The director shows here that continuous rioting,communality,partition have killed Bengali classic culture,pride etc.
The background music applied is just awesome by Ustad Bahadur Khan and good singing by Arati Mukherjee.
The application and implication of the Rabindra song "Aj Dhaner Khete" implies the director's great sense.
No doubt it should be taken as one of the best movies ever made in India.
This great work by Ritwik Ghatak should get many awards but got nothing.
I think this was the next master work after 'Meghe Dhaka Tara' by Ritwik Ghatak.
This film features post-independent state of Bengal.
This film contradicted many old ideas like 'Nachiketa','Upanishad' and pioneered a new era after partition of Bengal.
The river Subarnarekha and a beautiful home (surrounded by birds,music) on the bank of the river symbolizes the happiness,joy of the homeless people who has come from the East Pakistan.
The director shows here that continuous rioting,communality,partition have killed Bengali classic culture,pride etc.
The background music applied is just awesome by Ustad Bahadur Khan and good singing by Arati Mukherjee.
The application and implication of the Rabindra song "Aj Dhaner Khete" implies the director's great sense.
No doubt it should be taken as one of the best movies ever made in India.
This great work by Ritwik Ghatak should get many awards but got nothing.
I think this was the next master work after 'Meghe Dhaka Tara' by Ritwik Ghatak.