Thursday, June 12, 2014

Bioscope – VII [ Social issues ]




When we come to the Bollywood movies on Social issues, instantly one name crop up into my mind that is Late B. R. Chopra. No one made films like him on various social issues. No wonder three out of my list belongs to the legend.





·         It was the first Hindi film to depict the partition of India, and Hindu fundamentalism.

Dharmputra (1961)

        Director                    :      Yash Chopra
        Producer                   :      B.R. Chopra
        Writer                       :      B.R. Films, Akhtar-Ul-Iman (dialogue)
        Based on                   :      Dharamputra Acharya Chatursen
        Cast                          :      Mala Sinha, Shashi Kapoor
        Music                        :      N. Dutta, Sahir Ludhianvi (lyrics)
        Cinematography        :      Dharam Chopra
        Editing                      :      Pran Mehra


Awards

National Film Awards
Won
Best Feature Film in Hindi
Filmfare
Won
Best Dialogue: Akhtar ul Iman




·         About Flesh Trade and Nautch Girls

Sadhna (1958)

        Director                    :      B.R. Chopra
        Producer                   :      B.R. Chopra
        Writer                       :      Mukhram Sharma
        Cast                          :      Vyjayanthimala, Sunil Dutt, Leela Chitnis
        Music                        :      Datta Naik
        Cinematography        :      M. N. Malhotra
        Editor                       :      Pran Mehra

Awards


Filmfare


Won
Best Movie
Nominated
Best Director - B. R. Chopra
Won
Best Actress Vyjayanthimala
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress  - Leela Chitnis
Nominated
Best Story - Mukhram Sharma
Nominated
Best Lyricist - Sahir Ludhianvi





·         About the Man Vs the Machine

Naya Daur (1957 film)

        Director                    :      B. R. Chopra
        Producer                   :      B. R. Chopra
        Writer                       :      Akhtar Mirza, Kamil Rashid
        Cast                          :      Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Ajit,
                                               Chand Usmani, Jeevan
        Music                        :      O. P. Nayyar
        Cinematography        :      M. Malhotra
        Editor                       :      Pran Mehra


 Filmfare
Won
Best Actor Dilip Kumar
Won
Best Music Director O.P. Nayyar
Won
Best Story Akhtar Mirza






·         About the existence of God and the exploitation in the name of God.

OMG - Oh My God! (2012)

        Director                    :      Umesh Shukla
        Producer                   :      Akshay Kumar
        Writer                       :      Bhavesh Mandalia, Umesh Shukla
        Based on                   :      "Kanji Virrudh Kanji"
        Cast                          :      Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal
                                               Mithun Chakraborty
        Music                        :      Himesh Reshammiya
        Cinematography        :      Sethu Sriram
        Editing                      :      Rajesh Panchal, Tushar Shivan

Awards

The movie was awarded the Best Hindi film award Institute for Research and Documentation in

Social Sciences (IRDS) during the second IRDS Hindi Film Awards for social concern. The film has won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 60th National Film Awards





Effects of Ragging

Table No. 21 (2013)

        Director                    :      Aditya Datt
        Producer                   :      Vicky Rajani, Sunil Lulla
        Screenplay                :      Jimmy-Sen
        Story                        :      Deepak Behera
        Based on                   :      Article 21 of Indian Constitution
        Cast                          :      Paresh Rawal, Rajeev Khandelwal, Tena Desae
        Music                        :      Gajendra Verma
        Cinematography        :      Ravi Walia
        Edior                        :      Devendra Murdeshwar







·    The film examines the impact of female foeticide and female infanticide on the gender balance and consequently the stability and attitudes of society.

Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003)

        Director                    :      Manish Jha
        Producer                   :      Patrick Sobelman, Punkej Kharbanda
        Writer                       :      Manish Jha
        Cast                          :      Tulip Joshi, Sudhir Pandey, Sushant Singh,
                                               Aditya Srivastava
        Music                        :      Salim Merchant, Sulaiman Merchant
        Cinematography        :      Venu Gopal
        Editor                       :      Ashmith Kunder, Shirish Kunder


Awards

·    FIPRESCI Award in Parallel Section at the Venice Film Festival 2003
·    Audience Award for Best Film at the Kozlin Film Festival 2003, Poland
·    Audience Award for Best Foreign Film at Thessaloniki Film Festival, 2003
·    Nominated for Golden Alexander (Best Film) at Thessaloniki Film Festival, 2003
·    Audience Award for Best Film at River to River. Florence Indian Film Festival,


·    Poverty and exploitation of poor by the Zaminders, Land Lords and money Lender

Do Bigha Zamin (1953)


        Director                    :      Bimal Roy
        Producer                   :      Bimal Roy
        Based on                   :      Poem of Tagore
        Wrier                        :      Salil Choudhury (story)
        Cast                          :      Balraj Sahni, Nirupa Roy, Nazir Hussain
                                               Ratan Kumar, Jagdeep, Murad
        Music                        :      Salil Choudhury
        Cinematography        :      Kamal Bose
        Editor                       :      Hrishikesh Mukherje


Filmfare
Won
Best Film
Won
Best Director - Bimal Roy
National Film Awards
Won
Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film
Cannes Film Festival
won
Prix International
Nominated
Grand Prize (Best Film)
Karlovy Vary Int’l Film Festival
won
Prize for Social Progress


!!!Denouncing evil is a far cry from doing good. - ― Philip Gourevitch!!!

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