Agni Pariksha (1954 film) explained

Agni Pariksha
Director:Agradoot
Screenplay:Nitai Bhattachariya
Producer:Tarak Pal
Starring:Uttam Kumar
Suchitra Sen
Studio:M. P. Productions
Distributor:D Looks Films Distributors Limited
Cinematography:Bibhuti Laha
Bijoy Ghosh
Editing:Santosh Ganguly
Country:India
Runtime:120 min
Language:Bengali
Music:Anupam Ghatak

Agni Pariksha (alternatively Agni Pareeksha or Agni Pariksha or Agnipariksha,) is a 1954 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film directed by Agradoot and starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. The film was adapted from Asha Purna Devi's novel of the same name. The film become overwhelming success from both critically and commercially. The movie was remade in Hindi in 1967 as Chhoti Si Mulaqat also starring Uttam Kumar.[1] Before that the movie was simultaneously made into a 1959 Telugu - Tamil bilingual titled Mangalya Balam in Telugu and Manjal Mahimai in Tamil.

Plot

The story revolves around Tapasi, a singer who has been married forcefully as a child to an old village zamindar's grandson Bulu. Back at home, her parents discovers the truth and vows to wipe out every single memory of Tapasi ever being married. Years later, Tapasi has now grown up to be a lovely young lady and is in love with Kiriti. She introduces Kiriti to her mother, who approves of him, and plans to marry them. Things change when Tapasi finds out that she has already been married in her childhood. This creates a conflict in her. As others find out this secret and ostracize Tapasi. How will Tapasi and Kiriti deal with this stigma? Will they triumph in their love?

Cast

Soundtrack

Agni Pariksha
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Anupam Ghatak
Released:1954
Recorded:1954
Studio:MP Production
Genre:Feature Film Soundtrack
Length:0:17:10
Label:Angel Digital Pvt Ltd
Producer:Tarak Pal

Anupam Ghatak has composed all the songs for the film while Gauriprasanna Mazumder has written all the lyrics.[2]

Reception

The film became a trend setter for Bengali cinema. The film was a breakthrough for both Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. Their pair was hugely liked by the people. After the film Uttam Kumar ruled the Bengali cinema until his death.[3]

The film created a record at the box office and became an all time blockbuster and ran for 126 days in theatres. It collected over five times its budget. It became the highest grossing Bengali film of 1954.[4]

Controversy

To see the poster of Agnipariksha Uttam's wife Gauri Devi and Suchitra's husband Divanath both thoughts there have been a real love affairs between Uttam and Suchitra. In the poster there is written Agnipariksha : Amader Pronoyer Sakshi to see this Dibanath and Gauri become so angry on Uttam and Suchitra so there had been huge problems between all of them.[5]

Remakes

The film was remade in Telugu and Tamil in 1959 as Mangalya Balam and Manjal Mahimai respectively, starring Savitri and the famous Telugu star ANR. That film was one National Film Award in 7th National Film Award. The film was remade in Hindi as Chhoti Si Mulaqat with Uttam Kumar producing and reprising his role[6] [1] and Vyjaianthimala in Suchitra Sen role.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Remakes of Bengali films: What's new in this trend?. The Times of India.
  2. Web site: Songs Download, Bengali MP3 Songs, Raaga.com Bengali Songs - Raaga.com - A World Of Music.
  3. Chowdhury . Sayandeb . A postcolonial iconi-city: Re-reading Uttam Kumar's cinema as metropolar melodrama . South Asian History and Culture.
  4. Web site: উত্তম নেই উত্তম আছেন . 2023-01-16 . aajkaal.in . bn.
  5. Web site: TheWallAdmin . 2021-06-06 . 'অগ্নিপরীক্ষা'র পোস্টার-বিতর্কে নাকি ঘি ঢেলেছিলেন গৌরী-দিবানাথ, উত্তমের জীবনে এমন কত যে গল্প TheWall . 2022-11-12 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Mangalyabalam (1959). M. L.. Narasimham. 8 October 2015. The Hindu.