Rao Saheb (film)

Rao Saheb
Directed by Vijaya Mehta
Produced by Vinay Welling
Written by Vijaya Mehta
Anil Chaudhary
Based on Andharachya Parambya 
by Jaywant Dalvi
Music by Bhaskar Chandavarkar
Cinematography Adeep Tandon
Edited by Suresh Avdhoot
Release dates
  • 1985
Running time
123 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Rao Saheb is a 1985 Hindi period drama film directed by Vijaya Mehta, a noted theatre director. It is based on a Marathi novel Andharachya Parambya by Jaywant Dalvi, on which he also wrote the play Barrister. The film set in small rural town in Maharashtra in early 19th century, and deals with clash of progressives and orthodox traditions, while depicting plight of women especially widows in traditional Indian society under feudalism and oppressive patriarchy.[1][2] The film starred Anupam Kher, Vijaya Mehta, Nilu Phule, and Tanvi Azmi.

At the 33rd National Film Awards for 1985 films, the film won two awards; Best Supporting Actress for Vijaya Mehta, while Sham Bhutkar won the award for Best Art Direction.[3]

Synopsis

A young barrister Rao Saheb return from England after education, with progressive ideas. He plans to break the orthodox customs of Brahmin society. He live in his old mansion in a small town in rural Maharashtra, where situation hasn't changed. His lives with his orthodox father and widowed aunty, Mausi, who has befriended, a young widow Radhika in a neighbouring home. Radhika rebels against the patriarchal customs imposed on widows at the time. Rao Saheb empathizes with her and comes close her, while his Mausi also fights for modernity by trying save Rahika from the shackles of widowhood.

Cast

References

  1. "San Francisco International Film Festival '87". UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. April 4, 1987. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  2. "Rao Saheb". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  3. "33rd National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. pp. 28, 36. Retrieved 2014-06-22.

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