Английская Википедия:Dadar Kirti
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Dadar Kirti (Шаблон:Lang-bn; Шаблон:Lit.) is a 1980 Bengali romantic drama film directed by Tarun Majumdar.[1] The film was based on an unpublished novel of the same name by Saradindu Bandopadhyay.[2] It stars Tapas Paul, Mahua Roychoudhury, Ayan Banerjee, Debashree Roy, Sandhya Roy, Kali Banerjee, Ruma Guha Thakurta and Anup Kumar. The film marks the debut of Tapas Paul.
The film attained a huge box office success upon its release and still has a popular following.[3]
Plot
Kedar Chatujye (Tapas Paul), a dim-witted simpleton, is exiled to his uncle's house in a small town in Bihar by his father, who is extremely angry with him for being unable to pass his B.A. exams after three attempts. The simple-minded Kedar becomes the butt of all jokes of his cousin Santu's (Ayan Banerjee) gang of friends led by Bhombol Bhattacharjee also known as Bhombolda (Anup Kumar).
He falls in love of Saraswati (Mahua Roychoudhury), a girl with a strong, no-nonsense character who is the elder sister of Santu's betrothed Beena (Debashree Roy), at first sight. Saraswati even falls in love of Kedar not because of Bhombal's many lies but because of his simple nature. Saraswati's parents too are impressed by Kedar's decency and simplicity; they soften up to Kedar. However, Bhombolda and his gang create misunderstandings between the two. A disappointed Saraswati decides to marry a rich boy from Bhagalpur (Kaushik Banerjee). At the end, Bhombolda realises that Kedar has a heart of gold and admits his wrongdoing leading Saraswati to marry Kedar.
Cast
- Tapas Paul as Kedar a.k.a. Phulda
- Mahua Roychoudhury as Saraswati
- Debashree Roy as Beena
- Ayan Banerjee as Santu
- Anup Kumar as Bhombolda (Head of Chandobani club)
- Satya Bandyopadhyay as Santu's father
- Kali Banerjee as Saraswati and Beena's father
- Sandhya Roy as Santu's boudi
- Ruma Guha Thakurta as Saraswati and Beena's mother
- Sulata Chowdhury as Phulmatia (Maid at Saraswati's house)
- Haradhan Banerjee as Kedar's father (guest)
- Kaushik Banerjee as Amarnath (rich boy from Bhagalpur) (guest)
- Shamit Bhanja as Santu's elder brother (guest)
- Monu Mukherjee as doctor (guest)
- Nimu Bhowmik
- Shakti Thakur as Santu's friend (Stammer boy of the Chandobani club)
Crew
- Direction: Tarun Majumdar
- Production: Ram Cine Arts
- Producer: Ram Gupta
- Production Controller: Ishwar Lal Sharma
- Production Controller Assistants: Savitri Das
- Story: Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
- Screenplay: Tarun Majumdar
- Cinematography: Shakti Bannerjee
- Music: Hemanta Mukherjee
- Editing: Ramesh Joshi, Shaktipada Roy
- Art Direction: Suresh Chandra Chandra
- Audiography: Anil Dasgupta, Jyoti Chatterjee, Somesh Chatterjee, Amulya Das
Music
The music director of the film is Hemanta Mukherjee. The film has many uses of Rabindra Sangeet such as Charana Dharite, Ei korechho bhalo and also Bodhu Kon Alo Laaglo Chokhe, Guru Guru Guru Guru Ghono Megho which was the part of the play 'Chitrangada' in the movie. There was also a song which was originally written by Saradindu Bandopadhyay himself titled as Janam Abdhi. The music of the film was a huge hit upon release and is still popular today.
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References
External links
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- Films directed by Tarun Majumdar
- Films scored by Hemant Kumar
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- Films based on works by Saradindu Bandopadhyay
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