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Réalisé par Ajoy KarGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Suchitra Sen,
Uttam Kumar,
Utpal Dutt,
Pahari Sanyal,
Chandrabati DeviNote78%
An amnesiac after a train accident, Alok Mukherjee (Uttam Kumar) is rescued on escaping from the asylum where he is admitted by doctor Roma Banerjee (Suchitra Sen) who takes him to her father's (Pahadi Sanyal) country house in a village called Palaspur. There, while treating him she falls for him and he for her. They marry but a second accident makes him recall his life as a rich businessman in Calcutta and forget the memories spent with Roma. Roma follows him to Calcutta and meets him there but he doesn't recognise her. He hires her as governess to his niece instead. Roma keeps trying to simulate Alok's memory but is looked at suspiciously by Lata, Alok's fiancee in Calcutta who thinks Roma is snatching Alok away from her and who complains to Alok's mother. The latter has Roma kicked out. Alok realizing she is from Palaspur and that is where he got back his memory goes there and regains his memory of times spent with Roma there. All's well that end well., 2h43
Réalisé par Ajoy KarActeurs Suchitra Sen,
Uttam Kumar,
Chhabi Biswas,
Jennifer Kendal,
Tulsi Chakraborty,
Chhaya DeviNote82%
It is a love story with a twist set in Bengal in pre independent India (early 1940); the time when young Indian students were competing equally with British 'goras' in all fields whether it be education or sports. This was the time when barefooted Bengali football team defeated the booted British team to win the national football shield; this was the time when the ambitious and educated Calcutta students were matching their prowess in different fields of education with the British – be it law or medicine. It is in this time of rising nationalistic sentiments (1942 was when Gandhiji started the non violent Quit India movement) that Krishnendu (Uttam Kumar), a bright, young, athletic and Bengali Hindu youth falls in love with an equally talented and attractive but Christian Rina Brown (Suchitra Sen). Both of them were students at the Calcutta Medical College and they come close during their interaction in multitude of sports and cultural events (there is an interesting rendition of Othello within the movie; that portion of the movie was directed by Utpal Dutt). However their marriage is not on the cards due to the differences in religion (particularly opposed by Krishnendu's dad, a staunch, conservative Hindu) and they move each other ways only to clash unexpectedly again, later in life.Réalisé par Sukhen DasActeurs Uttam Kumar,
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Sukhen Das,
Prosenjit Chatterjee,
Sabitri Chatterjee,
Subhendu ChatterjeeNote66%
The story is as Ranjan went to jail against a false allegation. His father became mad and roamed in the streets. His uncle Sanatan made a conspiracy and as a result, all these accidents happened. After sixteen years, he came back and saw the changes. He hid his identity and rescued local villagers from the exploitations of the zamindar. As a result, villagers helped him and saved him from different crisis. In this way within few days, he became very popular among his neighbors. Sanatan came to know about this person from his people, but could not identify him. He put his every effort to trace Ranjan and put him in a false position. Villagers and well-wishers helped him a lot and saved in different occasions. After a lot of incidents, Ranjan punished his uncle Sanatan and reunited with his father. , 2h33
Origine IndeGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes Alcoolisme,
Maladie,
Psychotrope,
Sexualité,
Erotique,
ProstitutionActeurs Soumitra Chatterjee,
Supriya Choudhury,
Uttam Kumar,
Bhanu Bandyopadhyay,
Kali Banerjee,
Gita DeyNote78%