Bollywood Films (Emergence)
Bollywood Films (Emergence)
Bollywood Films (Emergence)
Satyahit Ray was a Calcutta born bengali writer and director who introduced lyrical
realism inspired by Italian neorealism in Bollywood culture. His first film Pather
Panchali, Song of Little Road (1955) directed by Satyajit Ray and produced by the
Government of the Indian state of West Bengal. The film was low budgeted and had
amateur artists and inexperienced crew however it earned him admiration worldwide as
the film won "Best Human Document" award in the 1956 Cannes Film Festival.
Bimla Roy is another Bengali acclaimed bollwood director who is renowned for making socialist
concept movies. His film "Do Begha Zameen" (Two acres of land) is based on famine
of bengal and story of a farmer who is suffering from the crisis and the hands of landlord.
The feudal harsh realities and the peasent life to the extent of extreme hardships is
beautifully captured.
The movie ends with Shambhu returning to his village, only to see his land sold and a
factory being constructed over it.The movie got the name from a famous poem by
Rabindranath Tagore, called "Dui Bigha Jomi". This film was the first indian film to
win the International prize in Cannes Film Festival.
Mrinal Sen is a famous bengali film maker whose film making thoroughy inspired by political
and social development and the movements of marxism, italian neorealism, new french vague and
existentialism. His film Interview (1971) is based on existentialism where the protagonist is a
common person who goes for an interview of a foreign fim and couldnt find a foreign suite to
wear and in hassle and agony he goes in traditional bengali dress of dhoti and kurta. A very small
but touching topic of anti colonialism hangover and existentialism. Calcutta 71 (1972)is another
film by same director about corruption and harsh realites of Calcutta. A story of young man who
dies many times because of protests, political turmoils. The film is very harsh in depicting agony
of Calcuttans.