Santali cinema

Santali cinema has its presence in the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam, Orissa, parts of Nepal, Jhapa District, and Morang District, where Santals live. Santali films are made in the Santali language.

History

Although some initiatives have been taken to support Santali cinema,[1][2][3] allowing it to prosper, only three films to date have managed to make it to the big screen as of 2013. Chando Likhon[4][5][6][7] which was released in 2001, was the first film to be made on 35 mm; second in this series was Sagun Ena Sohag Dular (2003),[8] the story of which was loosely on the 1982 Bollywood film Nadiya Ke Paar. Jewee Jurie (Life Partner) (2009),[9][10] produced by SBT Movie Craft was released widely in the states of Jharkhand, Odisha and other states.

Overview

Santali cinema has not been able to create an identity as a film industry like most other cinemas in India. Every year about 8 to 10 films are made and released directly, on CDs only. None of them are released in cinema halls, due to low budget and least support of state government in development of the cinema. Music albums are preferred over video films, as the budget is very low and production cost is easily recovered. The number of these ranges from 10 to 20. Santali cinema has a good scope in the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam and Odisha the majority of its viewers reside in these regions.

Present status

As there is no film development corporation in Jharkhand, the Santali film industry is in an unremarkable position, and due to this, films and music albums are made less in number and distributed inefficiently, due to cost and other reasons.

Jharkhand, Dhanbad, Jamshedpur and their surroundings, don't have proper cinema halls and ticket prices are very low compared to multiplexes all over India. So releasing a film in cinema halls is not very profitable.

Notable Santali films

  • Sondhayni(2019) Director-Seral Murmu
  • Raawah(2017) Director-Seral Murmu
  • Chando Likhon The Script Of God)(2001) - first film to be made on 35 mm[6][7]
  • Hai Re Aree Chali (Alas! Our Customs)(2004)[5][11]
  • Jewee Jurie (2009)
  • Sita Nala Re Sagun Supari Screened at the second edition of Nepal International Indigenous Film Festival, 2008[12][13][14]
  • Poran Porayni[15]
  • Bir Manani[16]
  • Sabarnaka Surubali(2018)
  • Karo Kuili(2018)
  • Mogod Dulaar (Love Unexpressed)(2009),
  • Aamge Sari Dulariya (2012)
  • Bardu (2014)

References

  1. "Santali films not getting government help: AISFA - After the creation of new state Jharkhand, the first film in 35mm formate was KIYA DADI ,directed and written by victor murmu, it was the first production of WILLMAX FILM PRODUCTION ,processed and developed in RUPAYAN KOLKATTA, For the first time in history of SANTHALI FILM the budget was more than 20 Lakhs,It was technically more advanced of that time,It has some great melodious song ,the film was released in the state of JHARKHAND, BIHAR BENGAL,ORRISA NewsReporter.in". newsreporter.in. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  2. "Santali films not getting government help: AISFA - PTI". moneycontrol.com. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  3. "Santali films not getting government help: AISFA - Itvnewsindia.com". itvnewsindia.com. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  4. "Chando Likhon (2001)". nthwall.com. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  5. "'Santhals set for film debut'". The Telegraph (Calcutta). December 29, 2003. Retrieved 28 September 2013. ...The 30-something Marandi, who played the role of director, producer and cinematographer of the first full-fledged Santhali feature film Haire Aricheli (alas! our customs), could barely contain his excitement while speaking about his dream project at a press conference today. ...An ardent Amitabh Bachhan admirer and a die-hard Mahesh Bhatt fan, Marandi already has a band of loyal followers among Santhals. His first offering, Chando Likhan (the script of god) was a huge success in Santhal-dominated areas in eastern India.
  6. "'Bigger Santhali film fest'". The Telegraph (Calcutta). March 18, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2013. The AISFA special award will be given jointly to Bengali filmmaker Umesh Mardi and late actress Malho Mardi, who earned acclaim for her performance in Chando Likhon (first Santhali film made in 35mm). Malho, a resident of Baridih, died recently after sustaining burn injuries at her residence.
  7. "'Santhali film stars feted '". The Telegraph (Calcutta). April 16, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2013. Bengali film-maker Umesh Mardi and late actress Malho Mardi, who earned acclaim for her performance in Chando Likhon (first Santhali film made in 35mm), were jointly honoured with the AISFA special award.
  8. "'Soren's celluloid party '". The Telegraph (Calcutta). November 3, 2003. Retrieved September 28, 2013. The premier of the Santhali film, “Saguna Ena Suhag Dulare (The victory of true love)” at Rajendra Auditorium today was star-studded event with JMM chief Sibu Soren among the audience.
  9. "'Santali film to be released soon'". hindu.com. Mar 3, 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2013. ...Much to the cheer and excitement of the large Santali tribal population of the State, Orissa will have its first full-length feature film in Santali language soon.
  10. "'Orissa celluloid salute to Santhali'". The Telegraph (Calcutta). March 9, 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2013. ...Jewee Jurie, a love story written by Pratima Hota, is scheduled for release sometime in October.
  11. "'Creative leap for steel city actor'". The Telegraph (Calcutta). December 11, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2013. Madhvendra who is interested in promoting young talents from Jamshedpur, organised career counselling programmes for aspirants from steel city willing to try their luck in cinema in 2003 and 2004. He has also financed two Santhali films, Sagun Ena Suhag Dulad and Hai Re Aree Chaili in 2004.
  12. "'First international platform for Santhali film- Dashrath Hansdah's award-winning work to be screened at Nepal festival for indigenous movies '". The Telegraph (Calcutta). May 31, 2008. Retrieved September 28, 2013. For the first time, a Santhali movie is going to be screened at an international film festival.Sitanala Re Sagun Supari, which won an award at the Santhali Film Fare festival, would be screened at the second edition of Nepal International Indigenous Film Festival, between June 5 and 8.
  13. "'Santhali film a huge hit'". yahoo.com. September 15, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2013. "Ranchi is not a Santhal belt. So yes, I had not expected such an overwhelming response to my film," said Dasharath Hansda, director of Sita Nala Re Sagun Supari (Santhali), which was screened at the small hall of Sujata cinema to a packed house in the morning.
  14. "'Santhali film a huge hit'". The Telegraph (Calcutta). September 15, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2013. "Ranchi is not a Santhal belt. So yes, I had not expected such an overwhelming response to my film," said Dasharath Hansda, director of Sita Nala Re Sagun Supari (Santhali), which was screened at the small hall of Sujata cinema to a packed house in the morning.
  15. "'Despite rain, rival film galas shine'". The Telegraph (Calcutta). May 6, 2011. Retrieved September 28, 2013. "I have been a part of this award ceremony after a gap of two years and now I have bagged an award which proves my calibre in acting. Since there are two award ceremonies simultaneously on tonight, I am also expecting a recognition at Jharkhand Cine Award," smiled Geetam Hansda, a comedian who won an award for Santhali film Poran Porayni at RASCA.
  16. "'Mumbai calls Santhali films'". July 30, 2011. Retrieved September 28, 2013. “We’ll select films in August and screen them between October and December. We may also take few actors to interact with the audience,” Hasdah added. Favourite picks are Bir Manani and Amar Tangi Nind Tangi. Stars such as Dasrath Hansda, Surendra Tuddu and Pintu Soren are favourites among tribals.
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