Sati (film) explained

Sati
Story:Kamal Kumar Majumdar
Screenplay:Aparna Sen
Arun Banerjee
Starring:Shabana Azmi
Producer:NFDC
Director:Aparna Sen
Music:Chidananda Das Gupta
Chandan Raichaudhri
Editing:Shaktipada Roy
Cinematography:Ashok Mehta
Country:India
Language:Bengali
Runtime:140 minutes

Sati is a Bengali film released in 1989 written and directed by Aparna Sen. Based on a story by Kamal Kumar Majumdar,[1] the film is about mute orphan girl who is married to a Banyan tree because her horoscope suggests that she would be a sati, and her husband would die. The film had Shabana Azmi and Arun Banerjee in lead roles.[2]

Along with her previous films, Parama (1984), Aparna Sen became the first female director in Bengali cinema to explore gender issues and feminist perspective.[3] [4]

Synopsis

The young Brahmin girl (Shabana Azmi) in this story has a disastrous horoscope. In an Indian village in 1828, this can be a real handicap. The fact that she is mute only compounds her difficulties. Her horoscope predicts that she will become a widow at an early age. If this turns out as predicted, in addition to being bad luck for her prospective husbands, it is bad luck for her, as she will, according to the customs of the time, have to commit suttee, sati. That means she will have to be burned alive on her husband's funeral pyre. To avoid this fate, her family has hit upon the appealing stratagem of having her marry a banyan tree.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema: historical record, the business and its future, narrative forms, analysis of the medium, milestones, biographies . Gulzar, Govind Nihalani, Saibal Chatterjee . Popular Prakashan . 2003 . 81-7991-066-0 . 337 . 2009-01-10.
  2. Web site: Aparna Sen Profile. Chaosmag, Indian Cinema Database. 2014-06-06 .
  3. Book: Nalini Natarajan. Emmanuel Sampath Nelson. Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India. 1 January 1996. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-28778-7. 420ā€“.
  4. Book: Geetha Ramanathan. Feminist Auteurs: Reading Women's Films. 1 January 2006. Wallflower Press. 978-1-904764-69-4. 110ā€“.