Bonpalashir Padabali
Bonpalashir Padabali

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Bonpalashir Padabali

1973
Movie
140 min
Bengali

Tensions between two brothers arise when one of their daughters marries a government employee. Meanwhile, when Udas' first wife dies and his childhood sweetheart rejects him, he becomes an alcoholic, characterless bohemian kind of person. One day after a quarrel, when he hears baseless and incorrect news that Padma was having an affair with the doctor, he comes 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.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Director: Nabyendu ChatterjeeGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Set in a village, the story revolves around a young woman named Basanti who is married to a cruel landlord. She finds solace and companionship in the local school teacher, a kind and sensitive soul. Their growing bond is noticed by the villagers, leading to societal judgment and personal turmoil. The film explores themes of love, societal repression, and the struggle for individual freedom.

Critical Reception

Bonpalashir Padabali was a critically acclaimed film, lauded for its sensitive portrayal of human emotions and social issues within a rural Bengali setting. It received praise for its strong performances, direction, and poignant storytelling, becoming a significant film in Bengali cinema of the 1970s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its nuanced character development and emotional depth.

  • Applauded for its realistic depiction of rural life and social dynamics.

  • Noted for the powerful performances of its lead actors.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's touching storyline and the compelling chemistry between the main characters. Many appreciate its artistic merit and the way it addresses complex human relationships with sensitivity.

Awards & Accolades

Best Feature Film in Bengali at the 21st National Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Bonpalashir Padabali,' translates to 'The Ballads of Bonpalashi,' referring to a fictional village setting that serves as the backdrop for the narrative.

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