Sohag
Sohag

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Sohag

1940
Movie
134 min
Hindi

A professional thief Dhanji Bhagat uses his street-dancer daughter Raju as cover while working for wealthy schemer Keshav Seth. After Dhanji’s death, Raju’s life spirals into entanglements with Keshav’s shady dealings, a reckless suitor named Ramesh, and a series of misadventures that mix crime, betrayal, and misplaced romance. The story races through thefts, murders, and mistaken loyalties, ending with Ramesh marrying Raju after a turbulent journey of deceit and redemption.

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Director: Ahmed BadrakhanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman from a humble background faces societal challenges and personal tragedy as she navigates love and loss in rural Egypt. Her resilience is tested when she becomes entangled with a wealthy landowner and his manipulative family. The film explores themes of social class, honor, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

Critical Reception

Sohag is considered a landmark film in early Egyptian cinema, praised for its sensitive portrayal of rural life and its strong performances, particularly from Youssef Wahby and Aminah Rizk. It resonated with audiences for its dramatic narrative and social commentary, establishing itself as a classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and compelling storyline.

  • Lauded for strong performances by its lead actors.

  • Considered a significant contribution to Egyptian cinematic history.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this classic film is not readily available. However, its enduring legacy suggests it was well-received by contemporary audiences.

Fun Fact

Sohag was one of the early films to feature Faten Hamama in a significant role, launching her illustrious career in Egyptian cinema.

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