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Director:

Satyajit Ray

Writers:

Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay (writer)
Satyajit Ray (writer)

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Release Date:

26 October 1975 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama more

Plot:

Gangacharan is the new Brahmin of a village, where he assumes various duties: teaching, organizing religious events... more | full synopsis

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Awards:

2 wins more

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Famine Holocaust more (7 total)


Cast

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Babita ... Ananga, Gangacharan's wife
Chitra Banerjee ... Moti
Govinda Chakravarti ... Dinabandhu
Soumitra Chatterjee ... Gangacharan Chakravarti
Anil Ganguly ... Nibaran
Noni Ganguly ... `Scarface' Jadu
Debatosh Ghosh ... Adhar
Ramesh Mukherjee ... Biswas
Sheli Pal ... Mokshada
Suchita Ray Chaudhury ... Khenti
Sandhya Roy ... Chutki
Sunil Sarkar
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Directed by
Satyajit Ray 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay  writer (as Bibhuti Bhushan Banerjee)
Satyajit Ray  writer

Produced by
Sharbani Bhattacharya .... producer
 
Original Music by
Satyajit Ray 
 
Cinematography by
Soumendu Roy 
 
Film Editing by
Dulal Dutta 
 
Production Design by
Ashoke Bose 
 
Sound Department
J.D. Irani .... sound
Durgadas Mitra .... sound
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Distant Thunder (USA)
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Runtime:

101 min

Country:

India

Language:

Bengali

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)

Sound Mix:

Mono

Certification:

Finland:K-12 | Sweden:11

Company:

Balaka Movies more


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Famine Holocaust, 13 January 2009
Author: Senyales from Fraggle Rock

The legendary Ray tackles what is known as The Great Bengal Famine in 1943 when India was still under the British Raj. Food was becoming scarcer as the price skyrocketed far beyond what was affordable and in the end, there just wasn't any left. With the attempt to help England during WWI, Churchill used the help of India and exported the majority of food that was so badly needed by the local Indians. As someone had stated, he also forbade other countries from offering any aid to India. The starvation resulted in more than 5,000 000 deaths.

'Ashani Sanket' takes place in a poor rural Bengali village where most people are illiterate and even unaware of the war going on in the other side of the world. In a beautiful scene Ananga and her friend Chutki are fascinated by the flying jets which hardly means anything more to them than a distant thunder. They aren't even aware that those jets are flying to war. Gangacharan and Ananga are the newer inhabitants of the village and are of a 'sophisticated' Brahmin class. The villagers look up to them.

However, as hunger strikes an become more severe, it gradually strips the villagers off their humanity (the fight over the rice) and integrity (Chutki offering herself in exchange of rice) but at the same time it also brings a more positive change in Gangacharan and Ananga. Gangacharan, who was arrogant and pompous, learns that he had lived his affluent life at the cost of the villagers. He becomes aware of the sacrifices others have made for him and that in this tragic ordeal there are no inequalities. Class does not matter for everyone is suffering equally. Consequently, he offers to give the the 'untouchable girl' a proper death ritual. The always compassionate Ananga grows from the naive housewife to a stronger woman.

Ray's treatment is simple and this makes the portrayed village life look very authentic. At the same time he brings depth and there is plenty of detail and metaphor like the two butterflies that intrigue Ananga. Ray has always been known to be one of the greatest storytellers and 'Ashani Sanket' is no different. He gradually unfolds the story as he reveals how powerless hunger can cause humans to become and yet how these people fight to survive. On the technical front, background music is effectively minimalized and the cinematography is stupendous.

Soumitra Chatterjee is marvelous. Obviously, there's a reason why Ray has repeatedly cast him in so many of his films. Thanks to Ray for discovering Babita's talent because this is one of the very very few movies in which she is given a role that does full justice to her acting abilities. Sandhya Roy too delivers a noteworthy performance as Chutki.

'Ashani Sanket' is an astounding film that I found to be very enlightening. Many have claimed for it not to be their favourite Ray film but to me it's a remarkable film, another gem from the legend.

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