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Apanjan
An aged widow from a village moves to Calcutta to stay with relatives, but faces only exploitation. She moves to a slum, and finds her "own people" in a group of educated, unemployed youth, who are caught up inexorably in the prevalent political violence.
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Plot Summary
A humble and kind-hearted rickshaw puller, Annada, is thrown into a life of luxury when he inherits a fortune from a wealthy businessman who considers him his son. However, this newfound wealth brings unforeseen challenges and tests his relationships, forcing him to confront the true meaning of happiness and belonging. He must navigate the complexities of societal expectations and the greed of those around him.
Critical Reception
Apanjan was a critically acclaimed film, praised for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships and social commentary. It was lauded for its strong performances, particularly from Uttam Kumar, and its poignant narrative exploring themes of wealth, morality, and family. The film resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and relatable characters, becoming a significant success in Bengali cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional storytelling and exploration of social themes.
Uttam Kumar's performance as the naive rickshaw puller was a highlight.
The film effectively depicted the corrupting influence of wealth.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a Bengali novel of the same name by Bimal Mitra.
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