Interview is a 1971 Bengali film directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen.[1] It was the debut film of Ranjit Mallick. Although it was a film on the colonial hangover, it touched on diverse issues like anti-establishment, middle class cowardice, and unemployment.
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Directed by | Mrinal Sen |
Written by | Ashis Barman |
Produced by | Mrinal Sen Productions |
Starring | Ranjit Mallick, Karuna Banerjee |
Narrated by | Ranjit Mallick |
Cinematography | K. K. Mahajan |
Music by | Vijay Raghav Rao |
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Running time | 101 min. |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
This film is considered to be the first film of Mrinal Sen's Calcutta trilogy, the others being Calcutta 71, and Padatik.
Plot
editRanjit Mallick is a smart personable young man. A friend of the family, who works in a foreign firm, has assured him of a lucrative job in his firm. All Ranjit has to do is come to an interview, dressed in a western style suit.
It seems like a simple enough task, but fate intervenes. A strike by a labour union means that he cannot get his suit back from the laundry. His father's old suit won't fit him. He borrows a suit, but loses it in a fracas in a bus. Ultimately he has to go to the interview dressed in the traditional Bengali dhoti and kurta.
Cast
edit- Ranjit Mallick as Ranjit
- Karuna Banerjee as Ranjit's Mother
- Shekhar Chatterjee as Shekhar Uncle, a family friend
- Bulbul Mukherjee as Ranjit's girlfriend
- Mamata as Ranjit's elder sister
References
edit- ^ Gyan Prakash (26 March 2019). Emergency Chronicles: Indira Gandhi and Democracy's Turning Point. Princeton University Press. pp. 91–. ISBN 978-0-691-18672-6.
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