Aamar Bhuvan is a 2002 Bengali film directed by Mrinal Sen. The film portrays a community in India where people coexist peacefully and share love, despite the widespread hatred and violence affecting the rest of the country.[1] Mrinal Sen received the Best Director Award at the Cairo Film Festival in 2002 for this film.[2] The screenplay is adapted from the novel Dhanjyotsna by Afsar Amed.
Aamar Bhuvan | |
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Directed by | Mrinal Sen |
Written by | Mrinal Sen, Afsar Amed |
Story by | Based on Dhanjyotsna by Afsar Amed |
Starring | Nandita Das Kaushik Sen Bibhas Chakraborty Arun Mukherjee |
Cinematography | Avik Mukhopadhyay |
Music by | Debojyoti Mishra |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Plot
editThe story revolves around Sakhina and Nur, who have divorced. Sakhina has since remarried Meher, a man who loves her but struggles to support her and their three children. Nur, who had moved to the Middle East, returns as a wealthy man and has also remarried. As cousins, Nur attempts to assist Meher and Sakhina by offering employment and financial support. However, tension arises when Nur returns a valuable nose-ring to Sakhina. The nose-ring, which Nur had given Sakhina during their marriage and which Meher had pawned for money, causes Sakhina to feel insulted and hurt.
Cast
edit- Nandita Das as Sakhina
- Kaushik Sen as Meher
- Saswata Chatterjee as Nur
- Bibhas Chakraborty
- Arun Mukherjee
Awards
editCairo International film festival
edit- Best director: Mrinal Sen (won)
- Best actress: Nandita Das (won)
- Golden pyramid (nominated)[2]
In India
edit- Anandalok Award: Best Male Playback Singer for Srikanta Acharya in 2003
References
edit- ^ "Aamar Bhuvan, Tale of a Naughty Girl". Times of India. 6 October 2002. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ^ a b "'Cairo prize for Amar Bhuvan means a lot'". The Times of India. 30 October 2002. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
External links
edit- Aamar Bhuvan at IMDb