Chauranga


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nameChauranga
imageFilm Poster Chauranga Movie.jpg
captionTheatrical Release Poster
directorBikas Ranjan Mishra
starringSanjay Suri
Tannishtha Chatterjee
Soham Maitra
cinematographyRamanuj Dutta
producerOnir
Sanjay Suri
Mohan Mulani
writerBikas Ranjan Mishra
studioAnticlock Films
distributorAnticlock Films
released
countryIndia
languageHindi
runtime88 minutes
budgetapprox.
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| name = Chauranga | image = Film Poster Chauranga Movie.jpg | alt = | caption = Theatrical Release Poster | director = Bikas Ranjan Mishra | starring = Sanjay Suri Tannishtha Chatterjee Soham Maitra | cinematography = Ramanuj Dutta | producer = Onir Sanjay Suri Mohan Mulani | writer = Bikas Ranjan Mishra | studio = Anticlock Films | distributor = Anticlock Films | released = | country = India | language = Hindi | runtime = 88 minutes | budget = approx. Chauranga is a 2016 Hindi film. It is the debut feature film of Indian writer-director Bikas Ranjan Mishra, produced by Onir and Sanjay Suri. The film was developed at the Screenwriters' Lab organized by the National Film Development Corporation of India in collaboration with the Locarno Film Festival and the ScriptStation of Berlinale Talent Campus, a part of the Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the Golden Gateway of India Award for Best Film (India Gold 2014) at the 16th Mumbai Film Festival.

The film was released worldwide on 8 January 2016.

Plot

This is based on Dalit-Brahmin relations in the villages and shows how Dalits are exploited. A fourteen-year-old Dalit boy (Soham Maitra) is growing up in an unnamed corner of India. His dream is to go to a town school like his elder brother (Riddhi Sen), and his reality is to look after the pig that his family owns. His only escape is to sit atop a Jamun tree and adore his beloved (Ena Saha) passing by on her scooter. His unspoken love is as true as his mother's helplessness, who cleans the cowsheds of the local Brahmin's mansion, with whom she also has a secret liaison. When the boy's elder brother comes on a vacation to the village, he soon finds out about his younger brother's infatuation. The learned elder brother makes him realize the need to express his love and helps him write a love letter.

Cast

Production

Development

Bikas Mishra's script was selected by the National Film Development Corporation in 2010 for its Screenwriters' Lab organized at Locarno Film Festival. The script was later selected by Berlinale Talent Campus' ScriptStation program. Marten Rabarts, the artistic director of Amsterdam-based Binger FilmLab consulted Bikas on the script at both the labs.

Awards

  • Grand Jury Prize for Best Film at 13th Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles 2015 (IFFLA)
  • Golden Gateway of India for Best Film (India Gold) at 16th Mumbai Film Festival 2014
  • Chauranga won "Incredible India" Award for the best project of co-production market, at the NFDC Film Bazaar, International Film Festival of India, Goa 2011 and Script Funding from Goteborg International Film Festival, Sweden.

References

References

  1. "Chauranga: Preview, Synopsis and Storyline".
  2. "Chauranga on Berlinale Talent Campus". [[Berlinale Talent Campus]].
  3. "Court, Chauranga win top awards in Mumbai". [[Screen International]].
  4. "Chauranga Theater Release". [[Twitter]].
  5. "Marten Rabarts". [[Binger Filmlab]], Amsterdam.
  6. "Four Colors (Chauranga) receives Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature".
  7. ""Incredible India" award for the best project of Co-Production market". [[Hindustan Times]], India.
  8. "GIFF script grant to Chauranga". Glamsham.com.

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