Chandni Bar
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Directed by | Madhur Bhandarkar |
Produced by | Lata Mohan |
Written by | Mohan Azaad |
Starring | Tabu, Atul Kulkarni, Rajpal Yadav, Ananya Khare, Vishal Thakkar, Minakshi Sahani |
Release date(s) | 2001 |
Running time | 150 min |
Language | Hindi |
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Chandni Bar (2001) is a film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. It depicts the gritty life of the Mumbai underworld, including prostitution and gun crime. The film stars Tabu and Atul Kulkarni in lead roles. It also stars Ananya Khare, Minakshi Sahani and Vishal Thakkar. The film was a critically acclaimed hit and it won three National Film Awards.
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[edit] Synopsis
Mumtaz (Tabu) is a village girl whose family is killed in communal riots. She moves to Mumbai with her uncle, the only family member she has left. They are desperately poor and her uncle persuades her to become a bar girl at Chandini Bar. This is merely temporary, he promises, until he gets a job. Mumtaz is a shy girl who loathes the work, but she forces herself to dance and flirt. However, the uncle doesn't keep his promise; he lives on her earnings, drinking them away, and never gets a job. He adds one final, unforgivable crime to the list when he gets drunk and rapes her.
By this time she has caught the eye of a gangster called Potiya Sawant (Atul Kulkarni). When she tells Potiya what her uncle did to her, Potiya decides to "defend her honor." Potiya shoots the uncle. Mumtaz, bereft of any male protection in the dangerous slums, marries Potiya. She is determined to make the best of things. She leaves the bar and stays home to raise her two children, whom she carefully protects from the world of prostitution and gangs.
However, her world unravels again when Potiya is killed. She has to return to the bar to support her children. In the end, she cannot protect them from their sordid surroundings. Her son becomes a killer, her daughter becomes a bar dancer in her turn, and Mumtaz turns to prostitution in a tragic attempt to save her son.
[edit] Cast
- Tabu ... Mumtaz Ali Ansari/Mumtaz Sawant
- Atul Kulkarni ... Potiya Sawant
- Vinay Apte ... Insp. Gaikwar
- Abhay Bhargav ... Hegde Anna
- Ananya Khare ... Deepa Pandey (bar-girl)
- Rajanna ... Uma Shankar Pandey
- Minakshi Sahani ... Payal Sawant
- Vishal Thakkar ... Abhay Sawant
- Rajpal Yadav ... Iqbal Chamdi
[edit] Awards
The film won three National Awards. Tabu also received Best Actress nominations at the Filmfare Awards and Bollywood Awards. Atul Kulkarni also received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Star Screen Awards. Madhur Bhandarkar was nominated for Best Director in several venues, but did not win.
2002 National Film Awards (India)
- Best Actress - Tabu
- Best Supporting Actor - Atul Kulkarni
- Best Supporting Actress - Ananya Khare
- Best Actress - Tabu
2002 Star Screen Awards (India)
- Star Screen Award Best Story - Madhur Bhandarkar
- Best Actress - Tabu