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Directed by | Satyajit Ray |
Produced by | Doordarshan, Govt. of India (Indian National Television) |
Written by | Satyajit Ray (screenplay and dialogue) Amrit Rai(dialogue) Munshi Premchand (story) |
Starring | Om Puri Smita Patil Mohan Agashe Gita Siddharth Richa Mishra |
Music by | Satyajit Ray |
Cinematography | Soumendu Roy |
Editing by | Dulal Dutta |
Release date(s) | 1981 |
Running time | 52 min |
Language | Hindi |
Sadgati (The Deliverance) is a 1981 Hindi film, primarily made for TV, by Satyajit Ray, based on a short story of same name by Munshi Premchand. It is Ray's second Hindi film after Shatranj Ke Khiladi (The Chess Players) (1977).
The film won the National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film).
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The film is a satire on Indian caste system; when a poor and out-caste, village shoemaker, Dukhi (Om Puri), goes to village Brahmin (Hindu priest) (Mohan Agashe) to get the date of his daughter's marriage fixed, the Brahmin in turn asks for labour without pay in exchange, the ensuing events however turn the table against the priest, who in the end has to fore-go all the lofty tradition, including that of untouchability, he held so dearly, all this life, in his life as village priest.[1]
Art direction: Ashoke Bose
Sound designer: Amulya Das
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