Woman of the Ganges
Woman of the Ganges

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Woman of the Ganges

1974
Movie
85 min
French

A man returns to the place he once lived a passionate love affair with a woman who is now dead. So powerful are the emotions that seize him that he imagines she is still alive, and begins to live as if this were the case...

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Director: Ketan AnandGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young woman named Radha finds herself at odds with her traditional village community after she falls in love with a man from a different caste. She must navigate societal expectations, family pressures, and her own desires as she seeks to forge her own path. The film explores themes of love, tradition, and individual freedom within the context of rural Indian society.

Critical Reception

"Woman of the Ganges" was noted for its sensitive portrayal of social issues and its performances, particularly by Nafisa Ali in her debut. While it garnered some critical attention for its thematic relevance, it was not a major box office success. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating its message and others finding its pacing to be slow.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its earnest depiction of social customs and taboo relationships.

  • Nafisa Ali's performance was highlighted as a significant strength.

  • Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat conventional despite its weighty themes.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but where available, they often mention the film's exploration of caste and tradition, with some viewers appreciating its thematic depth while others found it to be a somewhat dated portrayal.

Fun Fact

Nafisa Ali, who played the lead role, was a renowned national swimming champion before making her acting debut in this film.

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