Jibon Theke Neya
Taken from life | |
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Bengali | জীবন থেকে নেয়া |
Directed by | Zahir Raihan |
Written by |
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Produced by | Zahir Raihan |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Afzal Chowdhury |
Edited by | Maloy Banerjee |
Music by | Khan Ataur Rahman Altaf Mahmud |
Distributed by | Anees Films Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 133 minutes[1] |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Bengali |
Jibon Theke Neya (lit. 'Taken from Life') is a critically acclaimed
Set against the backdrop of the political and social upreveal in East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) during the late 1960s, Jibon Theke Neya portrays the struggles and aspirations of the common people in the face of oppression and injustice.[4] The film addresses themes such as poverty, political corruption, political exploitation, and the power of unity.[5]
Jibon Theke Neya garnered widespread acclaim for its powerful storytelling, poignant performances, and the director's exceptional execution. It played a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of
Plot
The film narrates the story of a middle-class family headed by an autocratic elder sister (called Apa). Other members include her two younger brothers (Anis and Farooq) and her husband (called Dulabhai). But nobody in the family has a say in any matter of the household and everything is decided by Apa. Her husband is not allowed to sing inside the house, her brothers are not allowed to marry and she abuses the servants day and night. The symbol of a perfect dictator! Dulabhai is seen to sing the song ‘Ey Khacha Bhangbo Ami Kemon Korey’ a number of times in the film but is never able to finish singing. To end her autocratic rule, Dulabhai marries Anis off to a lady named Sathi without informing Apa. Apa's sword of oppression comes down on her. Meanwhile, Farooq falls for Sathi’s younger sister Bithi and marries her. Sathi and Bithi's elder brother Mr. Anwar is a political activist. He is imprisoned in the freedom movement. On the other hand, under the leadership of Sathi and Bithi, everyone in the house becomes united. The family members paste posters on the wall against Apa’s dictatorship. The bunch of keys that symbolizes the control of the household goes to the two sisters. Losing her power, Apa starts making conspiracies. Both Sathi and Bithi are expecting. Sathi gives birth to a stillborn child. The doctor fears that she may not tolerate the grief. So Bithi's baby is placed in her lap. Thinking it is her own kid, Sathi begins to nurture it. Apa starts a dispute between the two sisters. Tactically, she poisons Bithi and puts the blame on Sathi. Although Bithi recovers, Sathi is arrested on the charge of poisoning. When the case comes up in the court, Dulabhai proves in court that Apa is the main culprit. In the end, the autocratic elder sister is placed behind the bars.
Cast
- Shuchanda as Bithi
- Razzak as Farooq
- Rosyas Sathi
- Shawkat Akbar as Anis
- Rawshan Jamil as Apa
- Khan Ataur Rahman as Dulabhai
- Anwar Hossain as Mr Anwar
- Amjad Hossain as Modhu
- Baby Zaman as Ghotok
Production
The film was originally titled Tinjon meye o ek peyala bish (lit. 'Three Girls and a Cup of Poison').
Shooting for the film began on 1 February 1970, but some scenes were recorded a year earlier. Pakistan's military government had repeatedly tried to stop the film. The government threatened the film's director and actor Razzak. The director also received death threats for this film.
Music
Jibon Theke Neya | |
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Soundtrack album by Sabina Yasmin, Khan Ataur Rahman, Ajit Roy, Mahmudun Nabi, Nilufar Yasmin, Khandaker Farooq Ahmed and others | |
Released | 1970 |
Genre | Film music |
Language | Bengali |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singers | Length |
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1. | "Eki Sonar Aloy" | Sabina Yasmin | ||
2. | "E Khacha Bhangbo Ami" | Khan Ataur Rahman | ||
3. | "Amar Sonar Bangla" | Rabindranath Tagore | Ajit Roy, Mahmudun Nabi, Sabina Yasmin, Nilufar Yasmin | |
4. | "Karar Oi Louho Kopat" | Kazi Nazrul Islam | Ajit Roy, Khandaker Farooq Ahmed and others | |
5. | "Amar Bhaiyer Rokte Rangano" | Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury |
Release
The film was not released on the scheduled date due to government restrictions. As the film was not released, the people of East Pakistan staged protests and demonstrations in various places. So the government cleared the film and released it. The government banned the film after it was released. The military junta later lifted the ban on the film in the face of protests.[12] The film was shown in East Pakistani cinemas for about six months. The film was also screened in Kolkata, capital of Indian Bengal[10] in 1971.[12]
Reception
Critical reception
References
- ^ ISBN 0-498-07704-7.
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- ^ "Jibon Theke Neya, an emblem of political satire - Young Observer - observerbd.com". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
- ^ Correspondent, A. A. "Jibon Theke Neya: Cinema that reflects life | The Asian Age Online, Bangladesh". The Asian Age. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
- ^ Tithi, Naznin (2021-08-19). "Zahir Raihan and the making of Jibon Thekey Neya". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
- ^ Staff Correspondent (2019-03-25). "'Jibon Theke Neya', an exposure of authority". Prothomalo. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
- ^ "Jibon Theke Neya: A Film of Revolution". corners.news. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
- ^ "The celebs' list of favourite movies based on 1971". The Business Standard. 2021-12-16. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
- ^ Ishtiaq, Ahmad (19 August 2021). জহির রায়হান: অকালে হারানো উজ্জ্বল নক্ষত্র. The Daily Star (in Bengali). Retrieved 21 June 2022.
- ^ a b c d Muhammad Altamis Nabil (30 January 2022). জীবন থেকে নেয়া: বাংলাদেশের অস্তিত্বের চলচ্চিত্র. Banglanews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 21 June 2022.
- ^ Ali, Masum (10 April 2020). 'জীবন থেকে নেয়া'র ৫০ বছর আজ. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 21 June 2022.
- ^ Anandabazar(in Bengali). Retrieved 22 June 2022.
- ^ Biberu, Bidhan (19 August 2015). জীবন থেকে নেয়া : চেতনার রূপকথা (in Bengali). NTV.
External links
- Jibon Theke Neya at IMDb