Narsingh
Soumitra Chatterjee
Narsingh

The story revolves around a North Indian taxi driver, Narsingh, who attempts to reinvent his life by visiting his native place, but instead gets embroiled in a local Marwari businessman's smuggling and human trafficking business. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2001.
Narsingh
Soumitra Chatterjee
Narsingh
Gulabi
Waheeda Rehman
Gulabi
Rama
Rabi Ghosh
Rama
Neeli
Ruma Guha Thakurta
Neeli
Sukhanram
Charuprakash Ghosh
Sukhanram
Bireswar Sen
Josef
Gyanesh Mukhopadhyay
Josef
Rameshwar
Shekhar Chattopadhyay
Rameshwar
Josefs' Mother
Reba Devi
Josefs' Mother
Naskar
Arun Roy
Naskar
I saw this somewhat slow, B&W 1962 film at London's National Film Theatre a couple of years ago, during their excellent Satyajit Ray retrospective. It displays the qualities which most Ray fans like about his earlier films: the camera is thoughtful, and the time it takes to reflect on the characters is useful time for the viewer to do the same. The story is interesting as well, and much of the scenery and dialogue provides a fascinating insight into 1960s Bengali life, e.g. references to quinine (an antimalarial compound whose chemical derivatives, which are more potent, are used in modern prophylactic antimalarial preparations). Highly recommended as an introduction to Ray's best era. I personally haven't seen his Apu trilogy e.g. Pather Panchali, but I know that they have been criticised for being too sentimental. Abhijaan is nothing of the sort: it is a well-made exploration into an eventful period of a 1960s Indian taxi driver's life.
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