Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi

Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi (Nepali: पूर्णबहादुर को सारंगी) is a 2024 Nepalese social drama film written and directed by Saroj Poudel. The film is produced by Binod Poudel and Patrick Subedi under the banners of Seven Seas Cinema and Baasuri Films. The film features Bijay Baral, Mukun Bhusal, Anjana Baraili and Prakash Saput. The film highlights the Gandharva community’s struggles, focusing on cultural preservation, love, separation, and the challenges they face in accessing education. It portrays their resilience amidst social and economic hardships.[3]

Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi
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पूर्णबहादुर को सारंगी
Directed bySaroj Poudel
Written bySaroj Poudel
Screenplay byMahesh Dawadi
Produced byBinod Poudel
Patrick Subedi
StarringBijay Baral
Swayam KC
Mukun Bhusal
Prakash Saput
Anjana Baraili
CinematographyShivaram Shrestha
Edited bySurendra Z Poudel
Music byPrashant Siwakoti
Production
companies
Seven Seas Cinema
Baasuri Films
Distributed by7 Seas Entertainment
Release date
  • 31 October 2024 (2024-10-31)
CountryNepal
Budgetरु 1.30 crore [1]
Box officeरु 20.73 crore [2]

The film released on October 31, 2024 in cinemas on the auspicious occasion of Lakshmi Puja, third day of the major Hindu festival Tihar in Nepal. The film released with positive response from critics and met with applause from audiences for Bijay Baral's performance as lead actor and the heart-wrenching story of the film.[4] Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi movie became the 4th highest grossing Nepali movie and 7th highest grossing movies in Nepal.

Plot

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In a village in rural Nepal, Kamal Gandharva retrieves a sarangi from a villager, which he describes as ancestral property. When his daughter asks about her grandfather, Kamal starts reminiscing memories about his father.

Purna Bahadur Gandharva is a poor gandharva who makes a living by playing sarangi in neighbouring villages. After Batuli, who has a crush on Purna Bahadur, deliberately loses a bet, she marries him much to the anger of her family. While initially very happy, Batuli's happiness starts fading away after she comes to terms with Purna Bahadur's poverty and the lack of respect for gandharvas in the society. The couple give birth to a child who Purna Bahadur names Kanchha. Per tradition, Kanchha joins his father in roaming around villages and he is taught to play the sarangi. This enrages Batuli who wants her son to be an educated man and not end up as his father. Batuli secretly plans on taking her son to the city for a better life with Harke, a childhood friend of hers. However, Harke spreads the news that Batuli has cheated on Purna Bahadur with him, which Batuli discovers while she is secretly leaving the village. As a thunderstorm approaches, a scared Kanchha leaves his mother and returns back to Purna Bahadur, who is mourning the death of his father. Influenced heavily by Batuli's words and his own misery, Purna Bahadur decides to enrol his son, now legally named Kamal Gandharva, to school. In a school play, Kamal plays as a doctor and is surprised to see others respecting him. He asks Purna Bahadur about this, who responds that the people were merely respecting the white coat. That night, Kamal gets caught stealing a white coat and is punished in front of his father. Purna Bahadur explains to Kamal that respect should be earned, and Kamal vows to be a doctor. Ten years later, Kamal passes the SEE exams, and is sent to the city by his father. Two years later, Kamal passes the entrance exam for studying MBBS. However, knowing his father could not afford to pay the tuition fees, he lies about failing the exams and returns back to the village. Purna Bahadur eventually finds out through a newspaper, and Kamal is once again sent to the city. Purna Bahadur takes drastic measures to earn money, selling his property. After he loses his voice following a brawl, he even sells his sarangi. Meanwhile, Kamal, unaware of his father losing voice, starts worrying why his father has not called for months. Kamal eventually completes the degree and becomes a doctor. Planning to treat his father, he returns home. However, Purna Bahadur has already died not knowing his son had become a doctor, as he was illiterate and could not read the letters sent by his son. Discovering this, a devastated Kamal runs away crying.

In present, Kamal's daughter asks about her grandmother, to which he replies that he will tell the story when time favours.

Cast

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  • Bijay Baral as Purna Bahadur Gandharva
  • Swayam KC as Kanchha, Purna's son (kid)
  • Mukun Bhusal as Bire, Purna's cousin
  • Prakash Saput as Kamal Gandharva, Purna Bahadur's son
  • Anjana Baraili as Batuli, Purna Bahadur's wife
  • Buddhi Tamang as Dhakre Maila
  • Maotse Gurung
  • Desh Bhakta Khanal
  • Bhola Raj Sapkota

Soundtrack

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The music is composed by Prashant Siwakoti while the background score is provided by Rohit Shakya. The first song from the film titled "Kadhekuri" was released on 15 September, followed by "Dainey Hataima" on 28 September, "Maijharo" on 3 October, "Raiya Chandiko" on 23 October and "Notaile" on 7 November.

All music is composed by Prashant Siwakoti

No.TitleLyricsSingerLength
1."Kadhekuri"Prashant SiwakotiPrashant Siwakoti3:15
2."Dainey Hataima"Prashant SiwakotiPrashant Siwakoti3:45
3."Maijharo"Prashant SiwakotiPrashant Siwakoti3:55
4."Raiya Chandiko"Navaraj PantaAshish Aviral
Melina Rai
8:47
5."Notaile"Prashant SiwakotiPrashant Siwakoti3:09

Reception

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Film received massive praise from the critics while audiences poured their love to the film by flocking to the theaters in huge numbers.[5]

Rishika Dhakal of The Kathmandu Post reviewed the film and said "Purna Bahadurko Sarangi’ is a missed opportunity for a more nuanced approach to storytelling, with its heavy focus on melodrama and exaggeration of emotions, which ultimately detracts from the powerful themes of caste and marginalization."[6]

A critic from NepalPress said "Despite its shortcomings, Sarangi is a powerful movie, portraying the intimate relationship between father and son, and will resonate with anyone who understands the struggles of both."[7]

Box Office

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Despite starting slow at the box office due to several reasons, the film did an unprecedented business at the box office grossing over रु 8.25 crore in Nepal in its first week thanks to excellent word of mouth from the audience.[8] The film continued its momentum to earn रु 17.98 crore in 10 days, smashing several records including highest gross on a single day for a Nepali film with रु 3.89 crore on Saturday, and also becoming one of the highest grossing films in Nepal in the process.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "'पूर्ण बहादुरको सारङ्गी'ले सात दिनमा कति गर्‍यो कलेक्सन ?". baahrakhari.com. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  2. ^ "'पूर्णबहादुरको सारंगी' ले बनायो दुई कीर्तिमान". Setopati. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  3. ^ "'Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi' reflects Gandharva culture". The Rising Nepal.
  4. ^ "पूर्णबहादुरको सारङ्गी : अहो ! कति भावुक, कति मार्मिक". ukeraa.com. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  5. ^ "'पूर्णबहादुरको सारंगी'का निर्देशक- जसले यतिबिघ्न रुवाइरहेछन् दर्शक". Nepal Press. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  6. ^ "Caste dynamics that shape life". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  7. ^ "'पूर्णबहादुरको सारङ्गी' ले बजाएका धुनहरू". Nepal Press. 2024-11-02. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  8. ^ "'पूर्ण बहादुरको सारङ्गी'ले सात दिनमा कति गर्‍यो कलेक्सन ?". baahrakhari.com. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  9. ^ "'पूर्णबहादुरको सारंगी' ले बनायो दुई कीर्तिमान". Setopati. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
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