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Sabyasachi
Directed byPijush Bose
Written by Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay
Screenplay byPijush Bose
Based on Pather Dabi by Sharatchandra Chattopadhay
Produced byAsim Sarkar
Starring Uttam Kumar
Supriya Devi
Anil Chatterjee
CinematographyBijoy Ghosh
Edited byBaidyanath Chatterjee
Music by Uttam Kumar, Nidan Bandhu Bannerjee
Production
company
Usha Films
Distributed byChandimata Films Pvt Ltd
Release date
  • 21 January 1977 (1977-01-21)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Bengali

Sabyasachi is a Bengali patriotic drama film directed by Pijush Bose and produced by Asim Sarkar based on the novel Pather Dabi written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. [1] [2] This film was released on 21 January 1977 [3] under the banner of Usha Films. The film is one of the best films of Uttam Kumar career and this is the second film after Kal Tumi Aleya in 1966 where Uttam composed the film and in the film Uttam gave also his one of the finest performance in his career. The film became successful at the box office when it's re-released [4] [5]

Plot

The plot revolves with the activities of an absconded Bengali revolutionary Sabyasachi and India's freedom movement against the British rule. The protagonist Sabyasachi forms a secrete revolutionary organization Pather Dabi. He is extremely talented, highly educated, courageous and committed to his organisation. He meets Rose in a brothel and inspires her to come into the freedom struggle. Rose become Sumitra and takes active part to organise the movement. Several other revolutionaries join with them to lead an armed uprising. Sabyasachi also inspires Apuraba and Bharati, a Bengali couple. But there is a story of betrayal behind Sabyasachi to gain the leadership, love and power.

Cast

Music

Sabyasachi
Soundtrack album by
Released1977
Recorded1976
StudioUsha Films
LabelAngel Digital Pvt Ltd
ProducerAshim Sarkar
Uttam Kumar, Nidan Bandhu Baneejee chronology
Kal Tumi Aleya
(1966)
Sabyasachi
(1977)

All lyrics are written by Rabindranath Tagore, Kaji Najrul Islam, Dwijendralal Ray; all music is composed by Rabindranath Tagore, Kaji Najrul Islam, Dwijendralal Roy. Music scored and composed by Uttam Kumar and his childhood singing trainer Nidan Bannerjee

Songs
No.TitleLength
1."Jodi Tor Dak Sune" 
2."Karar Oi Louha Kopat" 
3."Banga Amar Janoni Amar" 

References

  1. ^ "পথের দাবী / Pather Dabi (Bengali)". 18 November 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  2. ^ F. Chan, A. Karpovich, X. Zhang (29 March 2011). Genre in Asian Film and Television: New Approaches. Springer. ISBN  9780230301900. Retrieved 30 October 2018.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  3. ^ Y Udaya Chandar (25 July 2018). India's Freedom Fighters in Arms. Notion Press. ISBN  9781642498103. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  4. ^ Ayan Ray. "Sabyasachi (1977)". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  5. ^ "9 Bengali films that captured India's freedom struggle". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 March 2019.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sabyasachi
Directed byPijush Bose
Written by Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay
Screenplay byPijush Bose
Based on Pather Dabi by Sharatchandra Chattopadhay
Produced byAsim Sarkar
Starring Uttam Kumar
Supriya Devi
Anil Chatterjee
CinematographyBijoy Ghosh
Edited byBaidyanath Chatterjee
Music by Uttam Kumar, Nidan Bandhu Bannerjee
Production
company
Usha Films
Distributed byChandimata Films Pvt Ltd
Release date
  • 21 January 1977 (1977-01-21)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Bengali

Sabyasachi is a Bengali patriotic drama film directed by Pijush Bose and produced by Asim Sarkar based on the novel Pather Dabi written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. [1] [2] This film was released on 21 January 1977 [3] under the banner of Usha Films. The film is one of the best films of Uttam Kumar career and this is the second film after Kal Tumi Aleya in 1966 where Uttam composed the film and in the film Uttam gave also his one of the finest performance in his career. The film became successful at the box office when it's re-released [4] [5]

Plot

The plot revolves with the activities of an absconded Bengali revolutionary Sabyasachi and India's freedom movement against the British rule. The protagonist Sabyasachi forms a secrete revolutionary organization Pather Dabi. He is extremely talented, highly educated, courageous and committed to his organisation. He meets Rose in a brothel and inspires her to come into the freedom struggle. Rose become Sumitra and takes active part to organise the movement. Several other revolutionaries join with them to lead an armed uprising. Sabyasachi also inspires Apuraba and Bharati, a Bengali couple. But there is a story of betrayal behind Sabyasachi to gain the leadership, love and power.

Cast

Music

Sabyasachi
Soundtrack album by
Released1977
Recorded1976
StudioUsha Films
LabelAngel Digital Pvt Ltd
ProducerAshim Sarkar
Uttam Kumar, Nidan Bandhu Baneejee chronology
Kal Tumi Aleya
(1966)
Sabyasachi
(1977)

All lyrics are written by Rabindranath Tagore, Kaji Najrul Islam, Dwijendralal Ray; all music is composed by Rabindranath Tagore, Kaji Najrul Islam, Dwijendralal Roy. Music scored and composed by Uttam Kumar and his childhood singing trainer Nidan Bannerjee

Songs
No.TitleLength
1."Jodi Tor Dak Sune" 
2."Karar Oi Louha Kopat" 
3."Banga Amar Janoni Amar" 

References

  1. ^ "পথের দাবী / Pather Dabi (Bengali)". 18 November 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  2. ^ F. Chan, A. Karpovich, X. Zhang (29 March 2011). Genre in Asian Film and Television: New Approaches. Springer. ISBN  9780230301900. Retrieved 30 October 2018.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  3. ^ Y Udaya Chandar (25 July 2018). India's Freedom Fighters in Arms. Notion Press. ISBN  9781642498103. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  4. ^ Ayan Ray. "Sabyasachi (1977)". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  5. ^ "9 Bengali films that captured India's freedom struggle". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 March 2019.

External links



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