Kashinath
Kashinath

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Kashinath

1943
Movie
93 min
Bengali

Shiromoni, a village priest sends his son on an errand to the house of Mr. Mukherjee. On his return Kashinath discovers his father is no more. With no kin to support him Mr. Mukherjee suggests that Kashinath should move over to live with Mr. Pitambar Chakraborty, the zamindar [Landlord]. Kashinath however, is in no mood to leave Mr. Mukherjee's home as he has started to grow attached to Mukherjee's daughter Bindu.

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Director: K. Amjad HusainGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film Kashinath is a drama that delves into the life and struggles of its titular character. It explores themes of social injustice and personal resilience as Kashinath navigates the challenges presented by his circumstances. The narrative often focuses on the impact of societal structures and individual choices on one's destiny.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Kashinath' from 1943 is scarce in publicly available archives. As with many films from this era, detailed contemporary reviews and audience scores are not widely documented. However, its existence and cast suggest it was part of the active Indian film industry of the time, likely catering to the prevailing tastes for dramatic narratives.

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Fun Fact

The film features Uma Devi, who later became famous as Tun Tun, a popular character actress in Hindi cinema known for her comedic roles.

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