Dada Thakur (1962 film)
Dada Thakur (also Dadathakur) is a 1962 Bengali feature film based on the life of publisher and satirist Sarat Chandra Pandit (popularly known as Dada Thakur), starring Chhabi Biswas in the lead role. At the 10th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film.[1]
Dada Thakur | |
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Directed by | Sudhir Mukherjee |
Produced by | Shyamlal Jalan |
Starring | Chhabi Biswas Biswajit Chatterjee Sulata Chowdhury Tarun Kumar Chhaya Devi |
Music by | Hemanta Mukherjee |
Release date | 1962 |
Running time | 153 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Plot
The film is based closely on the life of the real-life Dada Thakur, and was made in his lifetime. Dada Thakur (Chhabi Biswas) starts his career with a hand-operated press, with his wife (Chhaya Devi) as his assistant. Later he is joined by Nalini Kanta Sarkar (Tarun Kumar), an underground freedom-fighter. Dada Thakur brings out the newspaper Jangipur Sangbad. He campaigns against social evils and earns the ire of the ruling classes. He saves a girl, Lata (Sulata Chowdhury), from the unwanted advances of Darpanarayan (Biswajit Chatterjee), scion of the local zamindar. Lata joins the ranks of freedom fighters working with Sarkar. Subsequently, a reformed Darpanarayan too becomes an ardent follower of Dada Thakur and joins the struggle for India's freedom. Dada Thakur's greatest success is when he helps an ordinary man, a petty shopkeeper, get elected as the Municipal Commissioner of Jangipur.
Cast
- Chhabi Biswas as Dada Thakur
- Biswajit Chatterjee as Darpanarayan
- Chhaya Devi as Dada Thakur's wife
- Tarun Kumar as Nalini Kanta Sarkar
- Sulata Chowdhury as Lata
- Bhanu Bandyopadhyay
Crew
- Direction - Sudhir Mukherjee
- Production - Shyamlal Jalan
- Music - Hemanta Mukherjee
- Audiography - Satyen Chatterjee
Production
The casting of the film was done in 1957. Biswajit, who made his debut with this film, recalls: "There was a family like atmosphere prevailing in the entire unit then. I fondly recollect one night when I was having disturbance in sleeping due to mosquito bites. We were shooting outdoors. Chhabi Biswas, like a parent figure, took care personally putting up a mosquito net and covered me with a blanket."[2]
Reception
When released, the film enjoyed both commercial and critical success. The performance of Chhabi Biswas as Dada Thakur was much appreciated. It is said that Sarat Pandit himself praised Biswas' portrayal.[3] Biswas' death in a road accident shortly before the film's release undoubtedly played a role in its commercial success. At the 10th National Film Awards, it won the top prize, ahead of the better known films Abhijan, directed by Satyajit Ray, and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, produced by Guru Dutt and directed by Abrar Alvi.[1] It also won a couple of BFJA Awards, including Best Indian Film.
Preservation
The film has been restored and digitised by the National Film Archive of India.[4]
Awards
10th National Film Awards
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film [1]
BFJA Awards (1962)
- Best Indian Films
- Best Audiography - Satyen Chatterjee [5]
References
- "10th National Film Awards: Catalogue" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Government of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- "My First Break: Biswajit". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
- "Chhabi Biswas|Upperstall.com". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
- "Digitized and Restored Films List" (PDF). nfai.gov.in. National Film Archive of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- "Dadathakur (1962) Awards". gomolo.com. Retrieved 8 June 2018.