Lathi (1996 film) explained

Lathi
Director:Prabhat Roy
Producer:Shanti Film Corporation
Screenplay:Prabhat Roy
Story:Prabhat Roy
Music:Bappi Lahiri
Cinematography:Kartik Bose
Runtime:160 minutes
Country:India
Language:Bengali

Lathi is a 1996 Bengali drama film written and directed by Prabhat Roy.[1] The Film stars Victor Banerjee as the protagonist. It also stars Soumitra Chatterjee, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Debashree Roy, Satabdi Roy, Haradhan Bandopadhyay, Abhishek Chatterjee, Pallavi Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Deepankar De, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and Kaushik Sen. The music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri.

Plot

Atindranath Banerjee during his old-age and after his retirement after the long-term service in a local school get recognition and farewell from the same.

While returning home he gets his son-in-law, Somnath (Prosenjit Chatterjee) and his daughter Lipi (Satabdi Roy) to him back home. But, while returning home he finds that some daily availers is beating and harassing an old women belonging to the lower section of the society and stating that she is a kidnapper. He protests and saves that old women.

By the harassment of his sons (Koushik Bannerjee, Bodhiswatta) and daughter in laws he decides to treat them using stick and help them to improve. But, his youngest son (Abhishek Chatterjee) marries Banani (Rituparna Sengupta) without letting his father know.

But his father, provides everything and them started living in a slum and started teaching there. But, there also a political leader started harassing him. Meanwhile, his granddaughter Sonali(June Malia) gets involved in a sexual relationship with Tota Roychowdhury and gets pregnant. But at last everything becomes okey by the request of Victor Banerjee and he finishes the political leader and gets back to the slum and starts teaching there again.

Lathi (stick) here in this movie is used and stated that it is used by old man to improve the quality of living.

Cast

Awards

TitleYearCategoryNomineeResult
National Award1997National Film Award for Best Film on Family WelfareRobin Agarwal, Prabhat Roy[2]
BFJA Award1997Best Actor in a Leading RoleVictor Banerjee
Best Art DirectionKartik Bose[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lathi (1996). The Times of India. 7 December 2019.
  2. Web site: 44th National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. 3 December 2020. 25 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200725232620/http://dff.nic.in/images/Documents/73_44thNfacatalogue.pdf. live.
  3. Web site: 1997 award winners . bfjaaward.com . 2015-04-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062508/http://www.bfjaaward.com/award-winners.php?year=1997 . 4 March 2016 .