Sanyasi Raja Explained

Sanyashi Raja
Producer:Asim Sarkar
Based On:Bhawal Court Case
Screenplay:Pijush Basu
Starring:Uttam Kumar
Supriya Devi
Shambhu Bhattacharya
Sulata Chowdhury
Music:Nachiketa Ghosh
Cinematography:Bijoy Ghosh
Editing:Baidyanath Chatterjee
Studio:Usha Films
Distributor:Chandimata Films Pvt Ltd
Runtime:142 minutes
Country:India
Language:Bengali

Sanyasi Raja (trans... The Monk King) is a 1975 Indian Bengali language period action drama film directed by Pijush Bose and produced by Ashim Sarkar, under the banner of Usha Films. Based on the real life incident of the Bhawal case,[1] [2] [3] it stars Uttam Kumar in the title role alongside Supriya Devi in lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu in 1977 as Raja Ramesh.

Plot

Zamindar Surya Kishore never looks after his family and estate. Doctor Bijoy Chakraborty is a family friend of Surya and lives in the same house. He plans to kill Surya and forces Surya's wife Indu to keep quiet. In a burning ghat, a monk saves the life of Surya, but, back at his home, he finds that his whole property is already occupied by Dr Bijoy. Surya Kishore now plans to recover his lost estate.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Jhargram Palace in Jhargram. Uttam Kumar and the whole cast of Sanyasi Raja used to stay in the ground floor of the palace. But according to the rule, the palace authorities do not permit outsiders to enter the second floor. The descendants of the Jhargram Royal Family stay there.[4] It was also shot in Mahisadal Palace and Gohalpota of Jagatballavpur city where Uttam Kumar stay in film businessman Satyanarayan Khan's house.[5] [6]

Soundtrack

Sanyashi Raja
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Nachiketa Ghosh
Released:1975
Recorded:1974
Studio:Usha Films
Genre:Feature film soundtrack
Length:00:28:24
Label:Angel Digital Pvt Ltd
Producer:Ashim Sarkar
Prev Title:Nagar Darpane
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Hotel Snow Fox
Next Year:1976

Reception

Times Of India wrote "This is perhaps one of the most intense Bengali film that have ever been made on real life story. Not only this movie famous for Uttam Kumar's outstanding performance, but it's also a well known Indian court case known as the Bhawal Case."[7] The film was released during Durga Puja and become a major hit and ran for 126 days in theaters.[8] The film become the highest grossing Bengali film in 1975.

Award

Bengal Film Journalists Association Award 1976[9]

Remake

The film was remade in Telugu as Raja Ramesh in 1977 where ANR starred in the lead role. In 2018 Srijit Mukherji made another film Ek Je Chhilo Raja based on the Bhawal case of which the story line is related to some extent. Jisshu Sengupta played the role of Raja Ramendra Kumar Roy Chowdhury.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The man who would be prince. telegraphindia.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20180411174608/https://www.telegraphindia.com/1141026/jsp/7days/18965334.jsp. 2018-04-11. dead. 11 April 2018.
  2. Web site: The man who would be king. https://web.archive.org/web/20180419170742/http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/lr/2002/10/06/stories/2002100600190300.htm. 2018-04-19. dead. The Hindu. 2002-10-06. 11 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Prakash Jha to adapt Sanyasi Raja for national TV?. 1 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170703233918/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/news/prakash-jha-to-adapt-sanyasi-raja-for-national-tv/articleshow/58944526.cms. 2017-07-03. live. 11 April 2018.
  4. Web site: Film shooting in Jhargram .
  5. Web site: Mahishadal shooting pl .
  6. Web site: Uttam Kumar and others shooting in Jagatballavpur .
  7. Web site: ‘Sanyasi Raja’ - 5 all-time great Bengali movies inspired by real-life incidents . 2022-11-15 . The Times of India.
  8. Web site: Uttam Kumar puja box office .
  9. Web site: FilmiClub . BFJA Awards 1976: Complete list of Awards and Nominations . 2022-11-13 . FilmiClub . en-US.
  10. News: Ek Je Chilo Raja’: Srijit Mukherji reveals how differently he has used Bhawal Sanyasi. 25 July 2018. The Times of India. 20 March 2019.