Melancholic and a cynical message
This is a Hindi language film starring Rattan Kumar and Kumari Naaz.
The film is about the struggle to survive of two children, a brother and sister.
The premise is how after being orphaned, they have to beg to earn money for their guardian, a cruel aunt. And how they rise from that stage to trying to learn a skill and earn money for themselves.
And in my eyes, the film would have been a masterpiece if it had progressed from there to showing how they also get independent and help similar others struggling also to rise. It would have been an inspiring film for the newly independent country.
Instead the film refuses to leave its melancholic and cynical tone and shows that it's difficult for the poor to rise by themselves. A tone that it had set upfront by showing characters in black and white shades than the truly gray shades we all are, especially the aunt.
The message at the end is also very cynical. Where the spirit of the boy is shown as finally broken, and he is then humiliated in front of his own sister.
And the final message that the poor can only be redeemed by the rich!!
The purpose and the point of the film was missed in the melodrama and the film was awarded Best picture in 1954..
I rated it 6/10 in IMDB.
The film is about the struggle to survive of two children, a brother and sister.
The premise is how after being orphaned, they have to beg to earn money for their guardian, a cruel aunt. And how they rise from that stage to trying to learn a skill and earn money for themselves.
And in my eyes, the film would have been a masterpiece if it had progressed from there to showing how they also get independent and help similar others struggling also to rise. It would have been an inspiring film for the newly independent country.
Instead the film refuses to leave its melancholic and cynical tone and shows that it's difficult for the poor to rise by themselves. A tone that it had set upfront by showing characters in black and white shades than the truly gray shades we all are, especially the aunt.
The message at the end is also very cynical. Where the spirit of the boy is shown as finally broken, and he is then humiliated in front of his own sister.
And the final message that the poor can only be redeemed by the rich!!
The purpose and the point of the film was missed in the melodrama and the film was awarded Best picture in 1954..
I rated it 6/10 in IMDB.
- rtoac1
- Aug 24, 2020