HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''The Blue Umbrella'' is a 2005 Indian drama film based on the novel ''
The Blue Umbrella ''The Blue Umbrella'' is a 1980 Indian novel written by Ruskin Bond. It was adapted into 2005 Hindi film by the same name, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, which later won the National Film Award for Best Children's Film The National Film Awar ...
'' (1980) by Ruskin Bond. It was directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and starred
Shreya Sharma Shreya Sharma is an Indian child film actress. She lives in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. Filmography She acted first at the age of 13 in film ''The Blue Umbrella''. Other On the occasion of 125th birth year of popular Hindi writer Cha ...
and Pankaj Kapur in lead roles. The music was by Bhardwaj and lyrics were penned by Gulzar.


Plot

The story is set in a small village near Banikhet, Himachal Pradesh and revolves around a nine-year-old girlAn irresistible Blue Umbrella
/ref> named Biniya, who lives with her mother and elder brother, and the village's only shopkeeper, Nandakishore "Nandu" Khatri. One day while herding her family cows, Biniya comes across a blue-colored Japanese umbrella belonging to a group of tourists. She takes a liking to the umbrella and trades her bear claw necklace, Yantra, to the Japanese tourists in exchange for it. Biniya's mother scolds her for this, since the bear claw necklace is considered to be auspicious and bring good luck. However, everyone in the village is amazed by the beauty of the umbrella and Biniya acquires a celebrity-like status. This invokes the jealousy of some people, especially Khatri, who covets for such an umbrella but finds himself unable to buy one due to its high cost. He tries to buy Biniya's umbrella from her but she refuses. Khatri's shop boy, Rajaram, offers his help in stealing the umbrella in exchange for an increased salary. In a pasture, Binya finds her umbrella missing and becomes heartbroken, accusing Khatri of stealing it. Khatri's shop is searched but the umbrella is not found. Due to this humiliation, Khatri pledges to buy his own such umbrella and soon acquires a similar one in red, which he claims is from Delhi. The center of attraction in the village then shifts from Biniya to Khatri. As a gesture of goodwill to restore pride, the villagers nominate Khatri to be the president at an upcoming village wrestling competition. Biniya continues her investigation and learns that Khatri's umbrella was actually sent by a textile dyer from a nearby town, Banikhet. She accompanies the village policeman to Banikhet to find out the truth. At the same time, Khatri is presiding over the competition when it starts raining and the red dye from the umbrella is washed off, revealing Khatri to be the thief. Due to his theft and lying, Khatri is boycotted by the village. Post-boycott, Khatri's life becomes miserable as no one visits his shop and even his accomplice Rajaram abandons him. Biniya sympathies with Khatri and decides that he is the real owner of umbrella. She willingly gives the umbrella to Khatri, who is then accepted back into the village.


Cast

* Pankaj Kapur as Nandakishore 'Nandu' Khatri *
Shreya Sharma Shreya Sharma is an Indian child film actress. She lives in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. Filmography She acted first at the age of 13 in film ''The Blue Umbrella''. Other On the occasion of 125th birth year of popular Hindi writer Cha ...
... Biniya * Rahul Kumar as Tikku * Paramjit Singh Kakran as Rajaram * Piu Dutt as Binya's mother *
Samrat Mukerji Samrat Mukerji (born 29 May 1970) is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi and Bengali cinema and soap operas. Family background Samrat Mukerji is part of the Mukherjee-Samarth family clan of Bollywood. His paternal grandfather, Sashadhar M ...
as Bijju * Kamal Tiwari as Mukhiya *
Dolly Ahluwalia Dolly Ahluwalia is an Indian actress and costume designer who was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2001 for costume design.Deepak Dobriyal as Guy with robot *
Manek Bedi Manek Bedi is a Bollywood actor. He is currently a Film and TV producer and has produced a big hit show "Hitler Didi ''Hitler Didi'' (English: literally ''Hitler Sister'' but figuratively ''Auntie Hitler'') was a daily Indian soap opera that ...
as Arjun


Critical response

''The Blue Umbrella'' received positive reviews, including Hindustan Times writer Khalid Mohamed who describes it as a child's confection 'with passages of charm, visual aplomb and lively performances.' The acting of Pankaj Kapur is noted in particular.


Awards

* 2007: National Film Award for Best Children's Film


Soundtrack


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Blue Umbrella, The 2005 films 2000s Hindi-language films Films based on children's books Indian children's films Films directed by Vishal Bhardwaj Films scored by Vishal Bhardwaj UTV Motion Pictures films Best Children's Film National Film Award winners Films based on Indian novels