Matira Manisha

Matira Manisha
Matira Manisha
Directed by Mrinal Sen
Produced by Babulal Doshi
Written by Kalindi Charan Panigrahi
Starring Prashanta Nanda
Sarat Pujari
Bhanumati Devi
Dukhiram Swain
Music by Bhubaneswar Misra
Cinematography Sailaja Chatterjee
Editing by Gadadhar Naskar
Distributed by Chhyabani
Release date(s) 1966
Running time 125 minutes
Country  India
Language Oriya

Matira Manisha (Man of the Soil) (Oriya: ମାଟିର ମଣିଷ ) is a 1966 Oriya film, from India, directed by Mrinal Sen.

Based on the novel by Kalindi Charan Panigrahi of the same name, the film contrasts traditional and modern values as exemplified by the different attitudes of two brothers towards their inherited family land. The plot explores human relationships using a wide range of themes, including Gandhian and Marxist ideologies, postwar social conditions, agrarian culture, rustic life, and traditional family values.[1]

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Synopsis

The plot revolves round the family of Shama Pradhan, a rural farmer, and his two sons, Baraju (played by Sarat Pujari) and Chakadi (played by Prashanta Nanda), and disagreements over the family home and land after his death.

On his death, Shama Pradhan entrusts his elder son Baraju with the responsibility of looking after his younger son Chakadi, and entreats him to keep the family land and home together, and not split it between the two brothers. Baraju is a peace-loving person who commands respect from the villagers for his idealistic way of life, and Baraju's wife Harabou (played by Bhanumati Devi) is portrayed as an ideal housewife, who is very caring and affectionate towards Chakadi, his wife Netramani (played by Sujata Anand) and their two children.

Chakadi, in contrast, is shown as carefree and irresponsible, happy to loaf around the village. His wife, Netramani, who is envious of Harabou, insists that the property should be split between the two brothers. A local troublemaker, Hari Mishra, also tries to sow discord between the two brothers.

Swayed by the designs of his wife Netramani, and of troublemaker Hari Mishra, Chakadi asks his elder brother to divide the property between them. Baraju is shocked, and is torn between his respect for his father's wishes and his affection for his brother. His solution is to hand over the land and the house to Chakadi, satisfying Chakadi's desire, while respecting his promise to his father not to partition the property. Baraju leaves the house with his wife Harabou and their two children, without regret or rancour.

After Baraju's departure, Chakadi feels miserable, is nostalgic about the old times, and wants his brother and family back. He goes to Baraju and begs him to return home. But Baraju, who is committed to the spirit of sacrifice, non-attachment, and love, advises Chakadi to go back home and take care of all that he has left behind.[2]

Cast

  • Sarat Pujari as Baraju
  • Prashanta Nanda as Chakadi
  • Bhanumati Devi as Harabou
  • Sujata Anand as Netramani
  • Dukhiram Swain as Hari Mishra
  • Ram Manya
  • Kartick Ghosh
  • Bhim Singh
  • Snehalata
  • Meeta
  • Aloka Kanungo

Crew

  • Producer - Babulal Doshi
  • Director - Mrinal Sen
  • Story - Kalindi Charan Panigrahi
  • Screanplay & Dialogue - Gopal Chhotaray
  • Camera - Sailaja Chatterjee
  • Music - Bhubaneswar Mishra
  • Director Of Photography - Sailaja Chatterjee
  • Editor - Gangadhar Naskar
  • Art Direction - B. Kalyan

Awards

Music

  • Rama Bibha Kare Ho Lakhana Para Jaati (sung by Akshaya Mohanty)
  • Udigale Gendalia Jhadidele Para (sung by Akshaya Mohanty)

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