Dahan (1997 film)
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Directed by | Rituparno Ghosh |
Written by | Suchitra Bhattacharya (story) Rituparno Ghosh (screenplay) |
Starring | Shakuntala Barua Abhishek Chatterjee Indrani Halder Subhendu Chatterjee Rituparna Sengupta Suchitra Mitra |
Edited by | Arghyakamal Mitra |
Release date | 1997 |
Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Dahan (Crossfire) (1997) is an Indian Bengali film directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film is based on Suchitra Bhattacharya's story of the same name.
Cast[edit]
- Rituparna Sengupta as Romita Chaudhury
- Indrani Halder as Srobona Sarkar, Jhinuk
- Pradip Mukherjee as Jhinuk's father
- Shakuntala Barua as Jhinuk's mother
- Shiboprosad Mukherjee as Jhinuk's brother
- Abhishek Chatterjee as Polash Chaudhury
- Suchitra Mitra as Jhinuk'prs thammi
- Subhendu Chatterjee as Romita's father
- Mamata Shankar as Romita's sister-in-law
- Sanjeev Dasgupta as Jhinuk's fiancé
- Dibya Bhattacharya as Romita's father-in-law
Plot[edit]
A newly wed couple Romita (Rituparna Sengupta) and Palash (Abhishek Chatterjee) are attacked on the open road. The goons molested Romita, but nobody comes forward to help, except a schoolteacher, Jhinuk (Indrani Halder), who rushes to the spot to help. She is later hailed a heroine by the press. One day, Palash, due to misunderstanding in a feat of rage ends up raping his wife. Romita wanted to stay at her parents house, there, she met her elder sister, with whom she showed interest to leave the in-laws and to shift to Canada. Her sister wished to have a tour Romi-Palash both, but she admits that she needs to come alone. Depressed, Romita could not meet Jhinuk or couldn't reached her by telephone, so they did not know how to face the case in court together. Due to her conservative in-laws, Romita pressured much to leave the goons or to stop the case there; she admits unclear statement in the court. On the other side, Jhinuk also having requested from her fiancé, the family of the goons started to influence with many offers, even a promotion abroad to dominate Jhinuk personally. She was reluctant to face those proposals and an uneasiness had grown between them. Jhinuk was rigid in her decision to punish the criminals. She was honest in her thoughts. On the contrary, threats from the goons and lack of police support for the case was becoming tough. She was steady and clear about the criminals in the court, but faced insults by humiliating questions. The two different female characters lost the case, the criminals got release afterwards. Romi-Jhinuk have feelings towards their life in such different tests. They are not under the same light, but turn experienced about life, family and narrowness of the society. They became stronger enough to go on to the future alone in their own way. Romi wrote letters to her sister about her changed status. Jhinuk was determined to punish the assailants, and helped police. However, the experience of Jhinuk turns out to be a frustrating experience for her when the victim's family turn away,
Awards[edit]
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali - Rituparno Ghosh
- National Film Award for Best Screenplay - Rituparno Ghosh
- National Film Award for Best Actress - Rituparna Sengupta & Indrani Halder
Trivia[edit]
Rachna Banerjee disclosed that Ghosh wanted to cast her as the protagonist of the film. She had to refuse his proposal since she had some prior commitments in South Indian film Industry. She did not ask him which role he was interested to cast her in. Banerjee often regrets the circumstances that made her refuse the film.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ "ঋতুপর্ণ ঘোষের ছবির অফার ফিরিয়ে দেন রচনা!". TheWall. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
- DVD Review, The Telegraph, 22 April 2005.
- ‘I have learnt to make theplas ’, The Times of India, 13 April 2008.
- Shifting from the Bengali milieu, The Hindu, 24 December 2004.
External links[edit]
- 1997 films
- 1997 drama films
- Bengali-language films
- Indian films
- Indian drama films
- Films featuring a Best Actress National Award-winning performance
- Films set in Kolkata
- Films directed by Rituparno Ghosh
- Films whose writer won the Best Original Screenplay National Film Award
- Best Bengali Feature Film National Film Award winners
- 1990s Bengali-language films
- Dystopian films
- Films based on Indian novels
- Bengali-language film stubs
- 1990s film stubs