Moner Manush

2010 Indian film


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nameMoner Manush
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directorGoutam Ghose
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musicGoutam Ghose
cinematographySunirmal Majumder
editingMoloy Banerjee
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runtime150 minutes
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languageBengali
native_nameমনের মানুষ
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Plot

Rabindranath Tagore's elder brother Jyotirindranath Tagore, a Western educated bright young man from the 19th century Bengal met the octogenarian Lalan Fakir and drew a portrait of the poet saint in the former houseboat afloat on the Padma river. Jyotirindranath, an urban intellectual, exchanges views with the man of native wisdom. Their exchange of ideas forms the cinematic narrative of this film. The narrative is a saga of the life and time of Lalan Fakir and his liberal sect who lived a life of high order in an otherwise superstitious 19th century Indian society. Lalan inherited the best of the liberal and enlightened tradition of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam to develop a philosophy of life which is extremely secular and tolerant. Thus became an easy prey for the fundamentalists from the Hindu and the Muslim institutions. They were the parallel stream flowing freely in the heart of rural Bengal when men like Tagore were germinating ideas of the Bengal Renaissance. The love and compassion of Lalan is relevant more than ever in today's world of intolerance and hate.

Cast

Awards

The film won Golden Peacock (Best Film) at the 41st International Film Festival of India, in 2010. The movie has also won the award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and National Film Award for Best Make-up Artist at 58th National Film Awards.

References

References

  1. Bhattacharya, Pallab. (18 October 2010). "'Moner Manush' heads for Goa film fest". The Daily Star.
  2. Sahani, Alaka. (3 December 2010). "Ghose's Moner Manush wins top award at IFFI". The Indian Express.
  3. Tankha, Madhur. (10 September 2011). "Southern sweep at the National Film Awards". The Hindu.

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