Director: Tapan Sinha; Writer: Premendra Mitra, Tapan Sinha, Rabindranath Tagore; Cinematographer: Anil Bannerjee; Editor: Subodh Roy; Cast: Chhabi Biswas, Oindrila Tagore, Radhamohan Bhattacharya, Manju Dey, Kali Bannerjee, Nutu Basu, Jayashree Biswas, Jiben Bose, Parijat Bose, Piyush Bose, Lalu Burman, Rasuraj Chakraborthy, Nripati Chatterjee, Shrabani Chowdhury, Dhiraj Das, Asha Devi, Subal Dutta, Ranjan Gupta, Atanu Kumar, Preeti Majumdar, Debranjan Mukherjee, Gopen Mukherjee, Krishnadhan Mukherjee, Devi Neogy, Jahar Roy, Manju Sharma
Duration: 01:47:36; Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1; Hue: 98.959; Saturation: 0.008; Lightness: 0.265; Volume: 0.197; Cuts per Minute: 8.568
Summary: Sinha’s version of the Tagore short story (pub. 1918) about an Afghan tribesman, Rehmat (Biswas), who sells spices in Calcutta and befriends a little girl (Thakur, sister of Sharmila Tagore in her only film role, in an uninhibited performance) who reminds him of the daughter he left behind. Having killed a man who tried to cheat him, the Kabuliwala is jailed for many years and on his release he finds that the little girl has grown up, prompting the realisation that his own daughter has probably forgotten him. Radhamohan Bhattacharya (cf. Udayer Pathey, 1944) played the girl’s father and Manju Dey her mother, both evoking a sentimentalised history of Calcutta’s bhadralok. The story was remade in Hindi by Hemen Gupta (1961) starring Balraj Sahni in a Bimal Roy production.
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