Subarnarekha (1962 film)
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''Subarnarekha'' ( bn, সুবর্ণরেখা ''Subarṇarekhā'') is an
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Bengali film directed by
Ritwik Ghatak Ritwik Kumar Ghatak (; 4 November 19256 February 1976) was a noted Indian film director, screenwriter, and playwright. Along with prominent contemporary Bengali filmmakers Satyajit Ray, Tapan Sinha and Mrinal Sen, his cinema is primarily rememb ...
. It was produced in 1962 but not released until 1965. It is a part of the trilogy that includes '' Meghe Dhaka Tara'' (1960), ''
Komal Gandhar ''Komal Gandhar'' ( bn, কোমল গান্ধার ''Kōmal Gāndhār''), also known as ''A Soft Note on a Sharp Scale'', is a 1961 Bengali film written and directed by legendary film maker Ritwik Ghatak. The title refers to the Hindust ...
'' (1961) and ''Subarnarekha'' (1962), all dealing with the aftermath of the Partition of India in 1947 and the refugees coping with it.


Plot summary

The film tells the story of Ishwar Chakraborty, a
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refugee from
East Pakistan East Pakistan was a Pakistani province established in 1955 by the One Unit Policy, renaming the province as such from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Myanmar, wi ...
after the 1947 partition of India. He goes to West Bengal with his little sister Sita where he tries to start a new life. In a refugee camp, they see the abduction of a low- caste woman and Ishwar takes her little son Abhiram with him. He gets a job at a factory in the province, near the Subarnarekha River, courtesy his college friend Rambilas. Ishwar, Sita and Abhiram arrive at Chatimpur, a small settlement near Ghatshila where they meet Mukherjee, foreman of the foundry workshop, who greets them with love. Abhiram is sent to Jhargram for education shortly after and Sita becomes lonely. Abhiram completes his study successfully and comes back on the very day Ishwar was appointed as the new manager. Abhiram finds that Ishwar had already arranged for his application in a German University to pursue his career further in engineering, but to his foster-brother's surprise, he refuses and decides to become a writer instead. Soon after, he and Sita realise that they are in love. But at this moment, Ishwar's fear of prejudice emerges, as he does not want his sister, a
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, to marry a lower caste boy. At the same time, Abhiram's caste gets exposed to the others also when he recognizes his dying mother at rail station in front of many people. Ishwar senses danger and asks him to leave for Calcutta when he gives proposal to marry Sita. During Sita's wedding with another man, the girl and Abhiram elope and go to
Calcutta Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, the official name until 2001) is the Capital city, capital of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal, on the eastern ba ...
. Ishwar is angry and heartbroken. Sita and Abhiram live in the slums of Calcutta and try to make ends meet. They have a little son. One day, Abhiram gets a new job as a bus driver, but this leads to tragedy: when he accidentally hits and kills a little girl, he is lynched by the crowd. In her desperate situation, Sita is forced to think about taking up prostitution. In the meantime, Ishwar is living a lonely and sad life in the province. When his old time friend Haraprasad comes to visit him, they decide to go to Calcutta on a binge drinking tour. They finally end up in a brothel, both completely drunk. When Ishwar staggers into one of the bedchambers, he is faced... with his own sister, whose first "client" he should become. Sita immediately recognizes him and cuts her own throat rather than have her brother see how far she has fallen. She dies. When Ishwar realizes what has happened, he breaks down. At the end of the film, the now completely broken Ishwar meets Sita's little son, who is now his closest relative. Ishwar and Binu arrives at Ghatshila rail station. Just as the train leaves, Ishwar receives a letter from foreman Mukherjee from which he discovers that he has been sacked from his managerial job because of his honesty and the legal matters he faced after her sister killed herself. Mukherjee is now the new manager and he asks Ishwar to vacate the quarter. Ishwar, at first, feels lost but as he sees little Binu, he brightens up and decides to take the little boy into his clutches. The film ends with the two approaching the quarter along the banks of Subarnarekha, with Binu, not knowing the reality fills with joy to see his new home, the story he has been told by his mother many times, while Ishwar pants but still does not reveal the truth in order not to spoil his nephew's dream.


Credits


Cast

* Abhi Bhattacharya as Iswar Chakraborty * Bijon Bhattacharya as Haraprasad * Indrani Chakraborty as Little Sita * Gita Dey as Koushalya (Bagdi Bou) * Mater Tarun as Little Abhiram * Ranen Roy Choudhury as Baul * Abanish Bandopadhyay as Hari Babu * Radha Govinda Ghosh as Manager * Ritwik Ghatak as Music Teacher *
Madhabi Mukhopadhyay Madhabi Chakraborty ('' née'' Mukherjee; born 10 February 1942) is an Indian actress. She won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the Bengali film '' Dibratrir Kabya''. She has acted in some of the most critically ...
as Sita * Satindra Bhattacharya as Abhiram * Jahor Roy as Mukherjee (Foreman) * Umanath Bhattacharya as Akhil Babu * Sita Mukhopadhyay as Kajal Didi * Pitambar as Rambilas


Crew

*Story: Ritwik Ghatak, Radheshyam Jhunjhunwala *Screenplay: Ritwik Ghatak *Cinematography: Dilip Rajan Mukherjee *Editing: Ramesh Joshi *Sound: Satyen Chatterjee *Art Direction: Rabi Chatterjee *Music:
Ustad Bahadur Khan Ustad Bahadur Khan (born Bahadur Hossain Khan; 19 January 1931 – 3 October 1989) was an Indian sarod player and film score composer. Early life and family Ustad Bahadur Khan, a Bengali, was born on 19 January 1931 in Shibpur, Brahmanbaria, B ...


Soundtrack

The film's
soundtrack A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack ...
consists of the following songs composed by
Ustad Bahadur Khan Ustad Bahadur Khan (born Bahadur Hossain Khan; 19 January 1931 – 3 October 1989) was an Indian sarod player and film score composer. Early life and family Ustad Bahadur Khan, a Bengali, was born on 19 January 1931 in Shibpur, Brahmanbaria, B ...
: * ''Aaj dhaner khete roudro chhayay...'' * ''Ali, dekh bhor bhai... kahan jage...'' * ''Aaj ki ananda, aaj ki ananda, jhulat jhulane Shyamchanda...'' * ''Mor dukhuya ka se kahun... aaj * '' Khelan aaye... kuhar phuhar''


Accolades

In a critics' poll of all-time greatest films conducted by Asian film magazine ''
Cinemaya ''Cinemaya'' (a blend of ''cinema'' and ''maya'' (illusion)) is a film magazine established in 1988 devoted exclusively to coverage of Asian film. It is published in New Delhi, India and distributed internationally. The present editor-in-chief o ...
'' in 1998, ''Subarnarekha'' was ranked at #11 on the list. Critic
Girish Shambu Girish Shambu is an American film blogger, cinephile, film critic and educator. Besides maintaining an eponymous blog, which has become a popular center for the film blogging community, Shambu has contributed writing to including '' Senses of Cin ...
, director
Ashim Ahluwalia Ashim Ahluwalia (born 1972 in Mumbai, India) is a film director and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with the feature-length documentary ''John & Jane'' (2005), which had a world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival an ...
and 2 others included the film on their respective lists of "The Greatest Films of All Time" (polled by ''
Sight & Sound ''Sight and Sound'' (also spelled ''Sight & Sound'') is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade ''Sight and Sound'' Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing ...
''), making it the 322nd best film according to the Directors' poll. Ahluwalia considers it to be "one of the most intuitive, messy and haunting films ever made with the best drunk taxi ride in the history of cinema."


References


External links

*
Subarnarekha: film analysis at ''Let's talk about Bollywood''
{{National Film Award Best Feature Film Bengali 1965 films Bengali-language Indian films Films set in Kolkata Films directed by Ritwik Ghatak Films set in the partition of India 1960s Bengali-language films Films set in Jamshedpur