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Bon Palashir Padabali
1973 Bengali film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bon Palashir Padabali is a 1973 Indian Bengali language romantic action drama film co-written and directed by Uttam Kumar.[1][2] It is an adaptation of a 1960 same name novel by Ramapada Chowdhury.[3] The film was released on 9 February 1973, under the banner of Uttam foundation Shilpi Sangsad.[4]
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Girijaprasad Roy was a good student who secured first Division in the final exam. He was fond of Chhotoma whose husband was Bibhuti, the very first scholar of the village before Girija. Bibhuti changed his religion to Christianity so Chhotoma refused to go with him to City after death of Bibhuti's elder brother, Kalidas, who was a religious person and a critic of Bibhuti's religious transformation. Besides, Girija left his village for higher studies and came back after a long time. All of his villagers believed him to be rich. After a few days, everyone learned of his poor financial condition. His only daughter Bimala was attracted to Block Development Officer Pravakar. As Girijaprasad was not rich, everybody tried to neglect him and helped his only brother Girin who stayed in the same village. Girin was a wealthy and clever man. He deprived his elder brother and tried to make relation with Pravakar. But in the end, Girija's daughter Bimala was married to Pravakar instead of Girin's daughter Tia in the intervention of Girin's wife. On the other hand, Udas Kotal a soft-hearted, honest man wanted to learn driving for a better life. He married Laxmimoni to learn driving from his father-in-law. Laxmimoni's father taught him driving and made him an expert driver. Unfortunately, Laxmimoni had some psychological problem and as a result, she killed herself. Udas became very upset and after few days, he wanted to get married his childhood friend Padma but Padma refused to get married. Day by day Udas became an alcoholic, characterless bohemian kind of person. One day after a quarrel, he hears baseless and incorrect news that Padma was having an affair with the doctor, he goes to murder the doctor with a knife. In the darkness, drunken Udas killed his old mate Padma. As a result, he was convicted and sentenced to death. Doctor left the village.[5]
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Cast
- Uttam Kumar as Udas
- Supriya Devi as Padma
- Bikash Roy as Girija Prasada
- Anil Chatterjee as Doctor
- Madhabi Mukherjee
- Jahor Roy
- Molina Devi as Atta maa
- Basabi Nandi
Production
This is the second film directed by Uttam Kumar after Shudhu Ekti Bachhar in 1966 under his own association Shilpi Sangshad.[6] It is a foundation which was founded by Uttam Kumar in 1968 to help poor artists and technicians. He always arranged function and concert to collect money for the fund. But that kind of money didn't gather. So he decided to make a big canvas film.[7] Uttam wanted to fulfil the fund from film profits. For his request every top artists and Uttam himself worked without any fees. Uttam also did screenplay and background music.
Soundtrack
All lyrics are written by Rabindranath Tagore, Gauriprasanna Mazumder; all music is composed by Rabindranath Tagore, Shyamal Mitra, Adhir Bagchi, Satinath Mukherjee Most of the songs become popular.
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Reception
Uttam Kumar’s massive melodrama about passion, violence and politics in the small village of Bon Palashi. The film is narrated through two sets of characters whose stories are intercut and eventually merged. Plans to develop the village loom large in the melodrama but the film impresses mainly through its scale (the title means The Songs of Bon Palashi) and its recourse to several acting idioms, including folk theatre.[8]
Uttam direction was huge praised by the critics. Hindustan Standard wrote that time 'In Uttam Kumar we have found a director who shows his brilliance on diverse levels. That is main again in Bon Pilashir Padabali, whose 20,000 and odd feer are studded with sparklis of present achievement and future promise.' The film become blockbuster hit at the box office and become golden jubilee hit.[9]
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Awards
- BFJA Awards 1974[10]
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