एक रात, नवविवाहित रोमिता को पांच लोगों द्वारा छेड़छाड़ की जाती है, जब तक कि एक शिक्षिका झिनुक उसे बचाने में मदद नहीं करती. लेकिन घटना खत्म होने के बाद भी दोनों महिलाओं को कई बाधाओं का सामना ... सभी पढ़ेंएक रात, नवविवाहित रोमिता को पांच लोगों द्वारा छेड़छाड़ की जाती है, जब तक कि एक शिक्षिका झिनुक उसे बचाने में मदद नहीं करती. लेकिन घटना खत्म होने के बाद भी दोनों महिलाओं को कई बाधाओं का सामना करना पड़ता है.एक रात, नवविवाहित रोमिता को पांच लोगों द्वारा छेड़छाड़ की जाती है, जब तक कि एक शिक्षिका झिनुक उसे बचाने में मदद नहीं करती. लेकिन घटना खत्म होने के बाद भी दोनों महिलाओं को कई बाधाओं का सामना करना पड़ता है.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 4 जीत और कुल 1 नामांकन
फ़ोटो
Nirmal Kumar Chakraborty
- Government lawyer
- (as Nirmal Kumar)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Dahan is an intense study of the choices we make in trying circumstances. It unfolds a myriad of issues, emotions, perspectives through which different people view and react to a single incident --- a molestation of a woman at the metro station. There are a lot of people directly or indirectly associated with this: the molested woman (Rituparna), her husband, their families; the woman who saves her (Indrani), her boyfriend, her colleagues, her family; the molester, his girlfriend, their families. They all have something to say, and they often come from very different viewpoints. The movie takes us through all these peripheral views, and shows how they all are important, and have something new and often, unexpected to offer.
An exquisitely powerful script and a sensitive narration makes for an impactful watch. Shown primarily through the eyes of two key women: Rituparna and Indrani, the movie touches on an amazing number of themes – the practicality-idealism dichotomy; social pressures and stigma; our ability to accept the worst in others; our ability to accept the circumstances; compromises and its limits; vested interests of the powerful; jealousy; economic disparity in marriage; the gullibility of people; the healing power of time In spite of offering so much, it does not become a diffused amalgam, rather, brings out a completeness of sorts within a coherent core. I have not come across any other movie that offers this detailed examination of a single chain of events.
A few women steal the show. Indrani, in her role as the fiercely powerful, strong-willed and righteous school teacher, gets us in awe of the character. Equally adept is Rituparna in her portrayal of the confused, agreeable, and stuck-between-two-worlds wife. Mamata in her small role as Rituparna's sister-in-law casts a spell of warmth and affection as a house-wife who has reconciled with pain. But, to me, the stand out character in the movie is that of Indrani's grandmother, Suchitra Mitra. Her strong character is brought out by her tough stances on almost everything. She offers interesting insights throughout the movie, for example, she says 'how can the autowallah who returned my money be celebrated simply because he decided not to do the wrong thing' Towards the end we also get to see a more human side of her when she talks of her past. The male characters, on the other hand, are all passable. The central character, Abhishek, Rituparna's husband, is average at best.
Rituparno Ghosh's movie making has always connected with me. This is one of his early movies and we can see the genius in the making, but still, the movie and narration is not as refined and polished as some of his later work. The husband's reaction accusing wife of potential adultery, the courtroom scenes are good by commercial standards, but needed more subtlety for this extremely realistic genre. In spite of these, the gripping screenplay gets us hooked and alongside, questions our own moral, social, idealistic and practical takes on the circumstances.
Dahan would stay with me for some time. A must watch for any lover of good cinema.
An exquisitely powerful script and a sensitive narration makes for an impactful watch. Shown primarily through the eyes of two key women: Rituparna and Indrani, the movie touches on an amazing number of themes – the practicality-idealism dichotomy; social pressures and stigma; our ability to accept the worst in others; our ability to accept the circumstances; compromises and its limits; vested interests of the powerful; jealousy; economic disparity in marriage; the gullibility of people; the healing power of time In spite of offering so much, it does not become a diffused amalgam, rather, brings out a completeness of sorts within a coherent core. I have not come across any other movie that offers this detailed examination of a single chain of events.
A few women steal the show. Indrani, in her role as the fiercely powerful, strong-willed and righteous school teacher, gets us in awe of the character. Equally adept is Rituparna in her portrayal of the confused, agreeable, and stuck-between-two-worlds wife. Mamata in her small role as Rituparna's sister-in-law casts a spell of warmth and affection as a house-wife who has reconciled with pain. But, to me, the stand out character in the movie is that of Indrani's grandmother, Suchitra Mitra. Her strong character is brought out by her tough stances on almost everything. She offers interesting insights throughout the movie, for example, she says 'how can the autowallah who returned my money be celebrated simply because he decided not to do the wrong thing' Towards the end we also get to see a more human side of her when she talks of her past. The male characters, on the other hand, are all passable. The central character, Abhishek, Rituparna's husband, is average at best.
Rituparno Ghosh's movie making has always connected with me. This is one of his early movies and we can see the genius in the making, but still, the movie and narration is not as refined and polished as some of his later work. The husband's reaction accusing wife of potential adultery, the courtroom scenes are good by commercial standards, but needed more subtlety for this extremely realistic genre. In spite of these, the gripping screenplay gets us hooked and alongside, questions our own moral, social, idealistic and practical takes on the circumstances.
Dahan would stay with me for some time. A must watch for any lover of good cinema.
Why should we a watch a film? For entertainment purposes or for obtaining something that we are lacking.
In our case both. But 2nd point is most appropriate. This film 'Dahan' is all about the unhealthy side of our culture as well as our society. Here you will come to know about a married lady named 'Romita' who was getting sexually assaulted by some thugs in the middle of the road. A lot of people from different races of the society witnessed it and did Noting as it might involve them with serious proby. Then a brave young girl came to rescue her. After that the story continues just in the usual way it should be. We all know what will happen next. The victim will file a case resulting a judgement in court where the accused will get bail easily. Everything will happen because nobody has the guts to break the unhealthy system of the society where there honour or respect is more important than the justice they deserve.
This film will make us realise that we shouldn't choose what society is forcing us to choose. Rather we should follow our heart to protect our loving one.
In our case both. But 2nd point is most appropriate. This film 'Dahan' is all about the unhealthy side of our culture as well as our society. Here you will come to know about a married lady named 'Romita' who was getting sexually assaulted by some thugs in the middle of the road. A lot of people from different races of the society witnessed it and did Noting as it might involve them with serious proby. Then a brave young girl came to rescue her. After that the story continues just in the usual way it should be. We all know what will happen next. The victim will file a case resulting a judgement in court where the accused will get bail easily. Everything will happen because nobody has the guts to break the unhealthy system of the society where there honour or respect is more important than the justice they deserve.
This film will make us realise that we shouldn't choose what society is forcing us to choose. Rather we should follow our heart to protect our loving one.
A story about social injustice & feudal mentality in so called educated and cultured bengali society. Sexual intercourse without the consent of the partner is no less than a Rape!
It's good but doesn't give a clearer picture of superstitious and science. Not very clear about the idea of what is going on. Just one time watchable.
The VFX used for infected person may trigger few people as it is a bit sensitive especially for trypophobia people
Warning: trypophobia people should stay away.
It's good but doesn't give a clearer picture of superstitious and science. Not very clear about the idea of what is going on. Just one time watchable.
The VFX used for infected person may trigger few people as it is a bit sensitive especially for trypophobia people
Warning: trypophobia people should stay away.
The VFX used for infected person may trigger few people as it is a bit sensitive especially for trypophobia people
Warning: trypophobia people should stay away.
It's good but doesn't give a clearer picture of superstitious and science. Not very clear about the idea of what is going on. Just one time watchable.
The VFX used for infected person may trigger few people as it is a bit sensitive especially for trypophobia people
Warning: trypophobia people should stay away.
in dahan, crossfire, rituporno ghosh weaves a brilliant movie with a screenplay that is as good as any that ive seen. the movie's premise is evocative - a bunch of ruffians try to molest a newly wed woman, while amny pass by one offer to help, until a brave young teacher infuriated by what she sees, turns on the men and saves the girl. all this happens in the first 20 minutes of the film, the next 2 hours is about how various people react to the incident and the scandal it brings to the family reputation, the newly-wed, her husband, her in-laws, her parents. the brave young teacher, her parent, her grandmopther with whom she shares a special bond, her brother who idolizes her.
this multitude of characters each add depth to the screenplay that is a brilliant insight into indian middle moralities and what is justice, bravery, right and wrong, morals, crime, punishment and so on. while all this might have been too much in the hands of weaker men, the director thanks to the excellent screenplay manages to make sure there is enough on the plate without it brimming over. a deeply moving film, with sparks of bright wit, intelligence and underlayed realism that shines like a beacon.
it is movies like these from india that should be showcased on the global scene. not nonsense like devdas(2002).
this multitude of characters each add depth to the screenplay that is a brilliant insight into indian middle moralities and what is justice, bravery, right and wrong, morals, crime, punishment and so on. while all this might have been too much in the hands of weaker men, the director thanks to the excellent screenplay manages to make sure there is enough on the plate without it brimming over. a deeply moving film, with sparks of bright wit, intelligence and underlayed realism that shines like a beacon.
it is movies like these from india that should be showcased on the global scene. not nonsense like devdas(2002).
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 25 मि(145 min)
- रंग
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