Parallel cinema in India
Topic - social movement and parallel cinema in India.
Parallel cinema is a film movement in
Indian cinema that originated in the state of West Bengal, in the 1950s
an alternative to the mainstream commercial Indian cinema. It is known
as " Art cinema" and social centric films.
Parallel cinema addressing various
issues like exploitation, class and class conflicts, poverty, landlord
and workers problem, unemployment etc. In which one is social setup, and
feudal system. Feudal system is came in 50 to 60 in parallel cinema.
In which Shayam Bengal is well known figure. He made many good movies.
Movie Ankur and Nishant both are best.
Ankur means the seeding and indeed this
film was a seed to the parallel movement in films that ran in 70's and
80's. It 's a wonderful depiction of the reality which existed then and
even today in some remote parts of in which we find.
Nishant is also based on zamindari. It shows the feudalism in India, and exploitation of villagers.
So this kind of problems we also find
in contemporary movies like Khosla ka Ghosla directed by Dibakar
Banerjee in 2006 and Peepli live directed by Mahmood Farooqui and Anusha
Rizvi in the year 2010. In the movie khosla ka Ghosla shows that how
middle class man tires half heartedly to get his land back from a
swimding property dealar. And in peepli live the problem of farmers
related with land and farmer's threat to end his life.
So, this kind of eye opener movies shows
the problems of middle class , but in which how political party,
Government, and in contemporary time businessman played their role.Many movement also based on it.
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