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Grihadaha (1936)

Directed by P.C. Barua
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Plot

The poor but educated Mahim and his childhood friend, the rich but conservative Suresh, both fall in love with the same woman, the liberated Achala. Mahim marries her and they move to a village but she cannot forget Suresh. Her smoldering unhappiness takes the form of resentment towards the orphaned Mrinal, raised by Mahim's father, and receives a dramatic visual embodiment when their house burns down. Mahim falls ill, is rescued by Suresh, and nursed back to health by Achala. On a train (a metaphor for the irreversibly linear course of life) to a health resort where Mahim is supposed to convalesce, Suresh on a rainswept night gives in to temptation and elopes with Achala. At the end of the film, there is a dubious reconciliation as Achala is shown following Mahim's 'good' traditionalism with Sharatchandra's barely concealed hostility towards Achala's liberated Brahmo Samaj upbringing.

Genres

Drama

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleগৃহদাহ
Original languageবাংলা (BN)
Spoken languagesবাংলা, हिन्दी
Production countriesIndia
StatusReleased
Production companiesNew Theatres Limited
Release date10 ottobre 1936
WriterSaratchandra Chatterjee, P.C. Barua, Ajoy Bhattacharya
EditingSubodh Mitra
CinematographyBimal Roy
Assistant directorsP.C. Barua
Camera operatorsBimal Roy
Additional photographyBimal Roy
Production designAnath Maitra, Pulin Ghosh
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Release dates

Theatrical release

India / Oct 10, 1936

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