Andhare Alo
Andhare Alo

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Andhare Alo

1922
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Bengali

A love-triangle story revolving around an upper-class Bengali hero. Satyendra, the son of a zamindar, experiences the conflict between family duty and the modern world in terms of his desire for an 11-year-old virgin bride, Radharani, and the nurturing and self-sacrificing courtesan Bijli. It depicts several stereotypical scenes like drunkenness and a courtesan's dance.

Insights

Director: Anil Kumar SenGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A silent Bengali film, 'Andhare Alo' (meaning 'Darkness and Light') explores themes of love, sacrifice, and societal pressures. The narrative follows a young woman navigating the complexities of her relationships and the harsh realities of her time. The film delves into the emotional struggles of its characters as they face adversity and strive for happiness.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1922, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, it is recognized as an early significant work in Bengali cinema, noted for its dramatic storytelling and artistic merit within the context of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pioneering work in early Bengali cinema.

  • Appreciated for its dramatic narrative and emotional depth.

  • A significant historical artifact of Indian film.

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Fun Fact

Although detailed information is limited, 'Andhare Alo' is considered one of the earliest attempts at serious social drama in Bengali cinema, predating many widely recognized milestones.

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