Sunday, March 9, 2014

Achut Kanya

Achut Kanya the name itself defines the concept of the movie. The film basically speaks volume about the untouchable old culture of our Indian society. It’s a love story between a Brahmin boy and a Dalit girl. The story defines about the element of pure love and sacrifice of the young couple. This was one of the films which have challenged the cultural elements of India in those days. This movie has so many specialty within it like this was the first ever film with no play back singers all the songs of the movie was sang along with shoot. This movie was the mile stone which have contributed to generate the social feeling in the minds of the people.

In all the scenes the director has successfully defined every emotional plot of the movie. All the songs were hit. This movie has drawn a new parameter for the thinkers of the Indian cinema. One of the main elements in this film is about the way of presentation. The establishing short is from the railway track, which is the climax of the movie. In the history of Indian cinema this was the first to introduce the movie with the climax element in the starting it self this was the main step for which this movie got an award from the Bombay Talkies.
If we talk about the camera angle then, only few camera shorts are used again and again i.e. the closup,mid short, long shorts. The movie is blessed with perfect camera angles and apt attitude of narrative structure of the story is just too good that it holds the viewers to think up the up coming event in the movie.

Thought the topic in the movie was familiar to everyone and was screened in the very controversial mode of time but still the movie was a block blaster hit of those times. If we see closer to Bimal Roy’s movies the ending is always sad example (DO BIGHA ZAMIN) the topic which this director choose is related to the real social life, and the same foot prints are followed  by our famous director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. In all Bansali’s movies we can see the same taught of making films on the real life’s and real social problems.

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