Seemabaddha
Seemabaddha

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Seemabaddha

1971
Movie
110 min
Bengali

Ambitious businessman Shyamalendu enjoys showing his visiting sister-in-law, Tutul, the extravagant life he leads with his wife. But Tutul is less than impressed with the trappings of wealth.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Director: Satyajit RayGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young, ambitious salesman named Shyamal is on the cusp of a promotion in a prestigious export firm. His life seems to be going perfectly until his sister and brother-in-law arrive from London, bringing with them a starkly different perspective on his life and career. The film explores the compromises and moral ambiguities of corporate success in post-colonial India.

Critical Reception

Seemabaddha was well-received by critics for its sharp social commentary and Satyajit Ray's masterful direction. It is often regarded as a significant work in Ray's 'Calcutta Trilogy' alongside 'Pratidwandi' and 'Jana Aranya', offering a nuanced portrayal of the challenges faced by the emerging middle class.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its incisive look at corporate ambition and moral compromise.

  • Lauded for Satyajit Ray's subtle yet powerful direction and character development.

  • Recognized as a key film exploring the socio-economic landscape of the time.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 21st Berlin International Film Festival (1971).

Fun Fact

The film's title translates to 'The Adversary' or 'The Subordinate', reflecting the protagonist's complex position within the corporate hierarchy and society.

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