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词条 Hatey Bazarey
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Music

  4. Inspiration

  5. Box office

  6. Awards

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2015}}{{Use Indian English|date=October 2015}}{{Infobox film
| name = Hatey Bazarey
| image =
| caption =
| director = Tapan Sinha
| producer = Asim Dutta
| writer = Tapan Sinha (script)
Banaphool (story)
| starring = Ashok Kumar
Vyjayanthimala
Ajitesh Bandopadhyay
Bhanu Bandopadhyay
| music = Tapan Sinha
| cinematography = Dinen Gupta
| editing = Subodh Roy
| studio =
| distributor = Priya Films
Neptune Distributors
| released = {{film date|df=y|1967|6|25}}
| country = India
| runtime = 133 minutes
| language = Bengali
}}Hatey Bazarey or Hate Bazare (Bengali: হাটে বাজারে; English: The Market Place) is a 1967 award-winning art film by noted Bengali director Tapan Sinha[1] and produced Asim Dutta, the story revolves around the conflict between good and evil. The film is starred by Ashok Kumar, Vyjayanthimala (in her first Bengali venture)[2] and Ajitesh Bandopadhyay in the lead with Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Samit Bhanja, Rudraprasad Sengupta and Gita Dey as the ensemble cast of the film.[2] The film was produced by Priya Entertainment Production Limited owned by Asim Dutta.[3]

Plot

Dr. Anadi Mukherjee (Ashok Kumar) is the civil surgeon in a small tribal-dominated market town in Birbhum. He is a god-like figure, loved and respected by both the poor tribal folks of the area like the beautiful young widow Chhipli (Vyjayantimala), Jagadamba the vegetable seller and old women like Komlididi and Nani (Chhaya Devi) and the bigwigs of the area like the District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police Mr. Pandey. Dr. Mukherjee is a workaholic and lives with his young wife Manu, who has a chronic heart ailment. He comes into conflict with Lacchmanlal (Ajitesh Bannerjee), the son of the local feudal lord Chhabilal, a veritable rogue who lusts after Chhipli, who is protected by the good doctor. After the death of his wife Manu, Dr. Mukherjee leaves his official job and utilizes his savings to start a mobile dispensary for the poor. Lacchmanlal gets irritated by his actions and spreads canards about Dr Mukherjee's relationship with Chhipli, who had been appointed as trainee nurse in the medical team. On the night of a tribal festival, Lacchmanlal tricks Chhipli into a tryst and attempts to rape her. Dr. Mukherjee gets the news and in a fight with Lacchmanlal strangles the villain to death while getting mortally injured. The next morning he dies, but the work of the clinic is carried on by Chhipli and others of the team under the guidance of a young doctor who had earlier been reprimanded by Dr. Mukherjee.

Cast

  • Ashok Kumar as Dr. Anadi Mukherjee
  • Vyjayanthimala as Chhipli
  • Ajitesh Bandopadhyay as Lacchmanlal
  • Rudraprasad Sengupta
  • Samit Bhanja
  • Gita Dey as Mrs. Pandey in a guest appearance.
  • Samita Biswas
  • Chhaya Devi as Nani
  • Partho Mukerjee
  • Chinmoy Roy

Music

  • Cheye Thaki Cheye Thaki - Vyjayanthimala and Mrinal Chakraborty

Inspiration

This film's story was based on a novel written by Banaphool with the same name.[2] The novel won several awards including Rabindra Puraskar Award in 1962.

Box office

The film was one of the most successful Bengali films of the 1960s.[2]

Awards

Ceremony Award Category Nominee Outcome Ref.
13th Asia Pacific Film FestivalAsia Pacific Film FestivalBest FilmTapan Sinha
Asim Dutta
rowspan="3" {{won}}[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
32nd Annual BFJA AwardsBengal Film Journalists' Association AwardsBest Indian Film
15th National Film AwardsNational Film AwardsBest Feature Film
Best Actor AwardAshok Kumar{{nom}}
Presidential Award 1968Presidential AwardBest FilmTapan Sinha
Asim Dutta
rowspan="2" {{won}}
1st Phnom Penh Film FestivalPhnom Penh Film FestivalSilver trophy (Cup of honour)

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2009/jan/15filmmaker-tapan-sinha-passes-away.htm |title=Film-maker Tapan Sinha passes away |publisher=Rediff| date=2009-01-15 |author=|accessdate=2011-04-22|location=}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sify.com/movies/bengali-actress-gita-dey-dead-news-national-lbrpEgjijjh.html |title=Bengali actress Gita Dey dead |publisher=Sify | date=2011-01-17 |author=|accessdate=2011-04-22|location=Kolkata}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/aac/y2k9/aac740.php |title=Priya Entertainment to venture into multiplexes in Bengal and Bhutan |publisher=Indiantelevision.com | date=2009-11-17 |author=Ashish Mitra |accessdate=2012-07-23 |location=}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.upperstall.com/people/tapan-sinha |title=Tapan Sinha |publisher=Upperstall.com | date= |author=boorback |accessdate=2011-04-22|location=}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2010/10/22/stories/2010102250871300.htm |title=Romancing the camera |publisher=The Hindu |date=2010-10-22 |author=Ranjan Das Gupta |accessdate=2011-04-22|location=Coimbatore}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.screenindia.com/old/20010504/f1968.html |title=Films: 1968 files |publisher=Screen |date=04-05-2001 |author=Pandit Shimpi |accessdate=2011-05-14|location=}}
7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.gomolo.in/Awards/Awards.aspx?AwardCode=7&YearCode=1968 |title=BFJA Awards (1968) |publisher=Gomolo.com |date= |author= |accessdate=2011-09-10 |location= }}{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0061753|title=Hatey Bazarey}}
  • Hatey Bazarey profile at Upperstall.com
  • {{youtube|6wnEknhxpU0|Cheye Thaki Cheye Thaki}} - Vyjayanthimala sings in her own voice
{{NationalFilmAwardBestFeatureFilm}}{{Tapan Sinha}}

7 : 1967 films|Indian films|Bengali-language films|Indian black-and-white films|Films directed by Tapan Sinha|Best Feature Film National Film Award winners|1960s Bengali-language films

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