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Do Bigha Zameen is a Hindi movie, directed by Bengali director Bimal Roy. The film has heavy socialist themes, and belongs to the parallel cinema tradition. The movie is notable for Balraj Sahni's effective performance. Like other movies by Roy, art and commercial cinema are merged to produce a movie that is still looked upon as a benchmark. Do Bigha Zameen won the first ever Filmfare award. The movie also got a special mention at the Cannes Film Festival.SummaryThe story revolves around a farmer, Shambhu (Balraj Sahni), who has been hit badly by a famine in Bengal. The real reason of his sorrow is that the Zamindar (land owner) wants to acquire his land on the pretext that Shambhu had taken some loan from him. Shambhu has to pay back the landlord and hence moves to the city to look for some other source of money.The most famous scene from the movie is when Shambhu pushes himself to the limit pulling a rickshaw. The rider on the rickshaw offers Shambhu more money to pull faster because he is chasing (probably) his girlfriend in another rickshaw. Shambhu can not resist the temptation, and he keeps smiling in anticipation of getting more money. However, his wealthy customer is not worried the least about the lower class' plight. In this race, rickshaw loses a wheel and Shambhu is injured. However, through all these hardships Shambhu does not lose his righteousness, which is the moral of the movie. Shambhu's son steals money to help his father, only to be reproached by his father later. Shambhu's morality is the only thing that remains his own till the end. ThemesThe movie highlights the condition of poor farmers in pre-independence (and early post independence) India. The society of the time was agrarian and the farmers were poor. This poverty is mainly due to the fact that most farmers had very small land holdings and were uneducated. The farmers were gullible while the land owner, money lender, and the Brahmins were skilled. Many people moved to the cities either in the anticipation of gaining fortunes, or because they could not survive the atrocities of power holders. The movie has a theme that can be found in works of notable Indian authors of the era like Munshi Premchand or Sarat Chandra Chaterjee.The TitleThe name of the movie means "Two Bigha of Land." Bigha is a unit of measuring land. Bigha varies from state to state. In Bengal, where the movie is based, 3 bigha is one acre (4,000 m²). Therefore, Shambhu owns only 2,700 m².[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Do Bigha Zameen ] Some related entries: Gaspar NoĆ© | The Kiss | The Devil's Brigade | Dominic Sena | Strictly Business | A Little Princess | A Brief History of Time | Disney's LuminAria | Knightriders | The Story of the Weeping Camel | The Toll of the Sea This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Do Bigha Zameen; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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