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Jia
The worldview of a young woman working as a girlfriend-for-hire begins to change after she returns a lost cat to its lonely owner.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged couple in Calcutta, along with their two grown daughters, struggle to maintain their dignity and financial stability as their family's fortunes decline. The film explores the generational divide and the changing social landscape of India. Tensions rise as they face mounting debts and personal disappointments. The narrative centers on their efforts to adapt and survive in a rapidly modernizing society.
Critical Reception
Jia was critically acclaimed for its sensitive portrayal of middle-class struggles and its insightful examination of family dynamics. Satyajit Ray's masterful direction and the nuanced performances were widely praised. The film resonated with audiences for its realistic depiction of societal changes and its poignant human drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and realistic depiction of family struggles.
Satyajit Ray's direction and the nuanced performances were highly lauded.
The film effectively captures the socio-economic shifts impacting the Indian middle class.
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Fun Fact
Jia was Satyajit Ray's first film in Hindi, though it was primarily shot in Bengali, which was his native language and the language of most of his films.
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