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Dahan

  • 1998
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
403
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Rituparna Sengupta in Dahan (1998)
Drama

On her way home the newly wed Romita is molested by five men. The only one who has the courage to help is the young female teacher Jhinuk. Because of that she becomes a heroine and is on all... Read allOn her way home the newly wed Romita is molested by five men. The only one who has the courage to help is the young female teacher Jhinuk. Because of that she becomes a heroine and is on all papers' front page. But the page is turning: As not only the police but also neighbours b... Read allOn her way home the newly wed Romita is molested by five men. The only one who has the courage to help is the young female teacher Jhinuk. Because of that she becomes a heroine and is on all papers' front page. But the page is turning: As not only the police but also neighbours begin to ask embarrassing questions the two women are eventually intimidated and the five m... Read all

  • Director
    • Rituparno Ghosh
  • Writers
    • Suchitra Bhattacharya
    • Rituparno Ghosh
  • Stars
    • Shakuntala Barua
    • Nirmal Kumar Chakraborty
    • Chandni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    403
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rituparno Ghosh
    • Writers
      • Suchitra Bhattacharya
      • Rituparno Ghosh
    • Stars
      • Shakuntala Barua
      • Nirmal Kumar Chakraborty
      • Chandni
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Shakuntala Barua
    • Jhinuk's mother
    Nirmal Kumar Chakraborty
    • Government lawyer
    • (as Nirmal Kumar)
    Chandni
    • Prostitute
    Abhishek Chatterjee
    Abhishek Chatterjee
    • Palash Chaudhuri
    Subhendu Chatterjee
    Subhendu Chatterjee
    • Jhinuk's father
    Sanjib Dasgupta
    • Tunir
    Gopa Ghosh
    Indrani Haldar
    Indrani Haldar
    • Jhinuk
    Haramjadi
    • Prostitute
    Rabiranjan Maitra
    • Gang leader
    Suchitra Mitra
    • Jhinuk's grandmother
    Rituparna Sengupta
    Rituparna Sengupta
    • Romita Chaudhuri
    Mamata Shankar
    Mamata Shankar
    • Romita & Palash's sister-in-law
    • Director
      • Rituparno Ghosh
    • Writers
      • Suchitra Bhattacharya
      • Rituparno Ghosh
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    10rabiulbasharbabor

    Demonstration of unhealthy side of Bengali culture.

    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.
    6meghaharashetti

    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.

    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.
    9m_madhu

    brilliant expose of middle class indian morality!!

    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).
    9smkbsws

    "The strongest of his all works"

    The strongest of his all works. He took the concept of two woman struggling against the corrupt and chauvinistic society from Suchitra Bhattachrya's highly praised novel of the same name. She was, if not one of, the biggest feminist author of our time. And the same theme and context is dripping from every scenes of the film itself. Even the treatment of editing was so cool and ahead of its time. This also serves as the first attempt of Ghosh's incredible dubbing which, I think, he was the best in the world.
    8arnab_dasswayam

    A revealing drama of traumatic burns

    That makes the viewers expect an exciting vision from the work of Rituparno Ghosh might have its first strongest presence in Dahan, which means burn. On a regional cultural level of India the massive blockbuster brings somewhat new approaches to narrative, screenplay, nature of theme, cinematography etc. and achieves a few awards.

    The parallel narratives of three separate, apparently happy circles of relationships living in the same Indian megalopolis are brought in a matrix of (non)interaction, in connection of a brutal incidence of molesting a happy housewife Romita. It dramatically exposes the absence of dignity in the love relation of three young female characters, each of whom represents the center of each circle. The characters are made sufficiently distinct, and also the circles. Only the net effect of crude patriarchic tradition is similarly consequent upon the misery and utter loneliness of each young urban lady coming of different social micro-cosms. The early warmth of love is transformed into spreading burns of relations.

    From the beginning of the film, the soliloquy of an urban female subject Romita behind the sensitive foreground of some delicate visuals of her daily domestic experience increases the depth of feeling of an introverted and helpless gender position. The viewers are also supposed to identify with the honest, self-seeking subject positions of camera.

    Romita, an educated, sensitive housewife undergoing a short happy life of an arranged marriage is disillusioned about it. Jhinuk, a highly courageous teacher experiences a shocking misuse of her prolonged and profound love relation. A family enforces another girl to marry an anonymous and ultimately distasteful man only due to his high social status. All the central female characters come to encounter the subversion of their earlier beliefs, lose hope for the relations and feel to defy any blind submission to 'normal' tradition.

    One would sense the operation of one grand humanitarian perspective, which finally succeeds to embrace the parallel narratives. At the end of the film the tragic soliloquy of Romita is relevantly superimposed on the actions of two other ladies. The grand perspective does not, however, reasonably qualify the conditions of other major female characters in the film. One might also question some drab precision in introducing the parental characters, except the grandmother of Jhinuk. Only the enlightenment of Jhinuk's old grandmother, who lives a life of a recluse, fails to give sufficient underpinnings to the process of growing burns--meaning Dahan-- in the personal lives of three young ladies. Moreover, one might seek clarification about why the good males either passively support the wrong system or remain helplessly inactive, while almost all the good female characters actively and passively fight with the system. The skill of the director lies in making such overt populism highly accepted by the spectators, males included.

    The simple narration and fast screenplay are provided with certain critical turns, which reliably offer terrible wrench of gradually shocking consequences in all the parallel narratives. In framing the sequences the meticulousness of the director effectively draws the viewers close to nuance of the contexts.

    All the actors and actresses have made justice to the characters. Although Indrani Haldar as Jhinuk and Rituparna Sengupta as Romita deserve special mention, the director's success of using a number of casts in the intricate sequences attracts very favorable response of the spectators. Let Rituparno Ghosh be more successful in refining his distinct genius and exceptional sensitiveness in his future directorial career.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1998 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Bengali
    • Also known as
      • Crossfire
    • Production company
      • Gee Pee Films Pvt. Ltd.
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      • 2h 25m(145 min)
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