Sujata (film)

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Sujata
Directed by Bimal Roy
Produced by Bimal Roy
Written by Nabendu Ghosh (screenplay), Subodh Ghosh (story), Paul Mahendra (dialogue)
Starring Nutan, Sunil Dutt, Lalita Pawar
Music by S.D. Burman
Cinematography Kamal Bose
Editing by Amit Bose
Release date(s) May 1960 (Cannes Film Festival)
Running time 161 mins.
Country India
Language Hindi

Sujata is a 1959 Hindi language Bimal Roy film. The film starred Sunil Dutt and Nutan. The film explored the situation of caste politics in India.

[edit] Plot

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Sujata is a romance between a Brahmin young man, Adhir (Sunil Dutt) and an untouchable woman, Sujata (Nutan). The movie has Gandhi's fight against untouchability and the myth of Chandalika in Buddhism as its subtexts on the basis of which it tries to criticize the practice of untouchability in India. The stunning and sophisticated performance by Nutan is helpful in contrasting the stereotypes about the lower castes as dirty, lazy, etc.

The film tries to show that if a person is brought up by Brahmins, she will be a Brahmin, no matter who she is born to. So as Adhir reassures Sujata, she is (and will be) the daughter of Upen Babu, her Brahmin foster father. Even though Adhir, Upen and Upen's daughter are tolerant towards Sujata, thet other women in the family, especially Upen's wife and Adhir's Grandmother, are against Sujata. They never fail to remind Sujata that she doesn't belong. The reconciliatory twist comes when Upen's wife falls down the stairs and is rushed to the hospital. In a predictable move, the doctors tell the family that they need blood of a rare group. Only Sujata's blood matches. When Upen's wife knows that her life was saved by Sujata, she realizes her mistakes and accepts her as her daughter.

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[edit] Filmfare Awards

  • Best Actress - Nutan
  • Best Director - Bimal Roy
  • Best Film - Bimal Roy
  • Best Story Writer - Subodh Ghosh

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