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Plot

This film by Satyajit Ray, India's most renowned filmmaker, tells the story of Charu (Madhabi Mukherjee), a woman in late 19th-century Calcutta. She is neglected by her busy husband, Bhupati (Shailen Mukherjee), a politically active newspaper publisher. When Bhupati's younger cousin Amal (Soumitra Chatterjee), a sensitive, intellectual student on break from the university, comes for an extended visit, Charu enjoys Amal's company, and the two while away the hours in conversation. But as their relationship grows closer, Charu falls in love with Amal. The film, based on a popular Indian novel, marks a significant point in Ray's career, as it bears the influence of Western film on his directorial style. Shown at the 1965 Berlin Film Festival, the film was curiously and inexplicably rejected by the committee at the Cannes Film Festival.
MPAA Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
117min.
Theatrical Release Date:
10/05/1995
Distributor(s):
R.D. Bansai
Director(s):
Themes:
Infidelity,Crumbling Marriages
Tone:
Intimate,Meditative,Poignant,Reflective,Understated
Keywords:
cousin,husband,intelligent,love,neglect,newspaper,publisher,student
Language:
Bengali