Jiban Trishna (Bengali: জীবন তৃষ্ণা; English: Thirst for Life) is a 1957 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed and screenplay by the famous director Asit Sen. The story of the film was written by Ashutosh Mukherjee. This film is made under the banner of Badal Pictures. The music of the film is composed by the legendary Bhupen Hazarika. It stars Uttam Kumar, Suchitra Sen, and Bikash Roy in the lead roles.[5][6] The film is regarded as one of the best film of Uttam Suchitra pair. The film become huge success at the box office.
Jiban Trishna | |
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Directed by | Asit Sen[1][2] |
Written by | Ashutosh Mukherjee |
Screenplay by | Asit Sen |
Story by | Ashutosh Mukherjee |
Produced by | Rakhal Chandra Saha |
Starring | Chandrabati Devi Suchitra Sen Pahari Sanyal Uttam Kumar[3] Tarun Kumar Bikash Roy Dipti Ray Jahar Gangopadhyay Bhanu Bandopadhyay[4] |
Cinematography | Anil Gupta |
Edited by | Tarun Dutta |
Music by | Bhupen Hazarika |
Production company | Badal Pictures |
Distributed by | G.R Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 min. |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
A poor orphan artist Shakuntala (Suchitra) is wooed by a notorious womanizer Rajnath Samanta(Uttam), only son of a celebrated doctor and millionaire (Pahadi Sanyal). Shakuntala's parents, gave shelter to a woman and a infant male-child. After their death, this boy, Deep Kamal, took responsibility of the girl and took the role of her elder brother. He has a mixed feeling about Rajnath- he hates his millionaire and would do anything, even con-act, to deprive him of it, but as a person he likes him. Shakuntala is indifferent to be associated with him, since she feels in his life there is no 'need' of her. What would happen when the Samanta family mystery unravel and it comes out that Deepkamal is actually Dr Samanta's biological son, whose wife left with the child? The hating Deep now wants not a share of, but full property, in exchange of not opening family skeleton. Parallely runs another sub-plot of Sabita (Dipti Ray) who stays with her FIL (Jahar Ganguli) and small child (Master Shaibal) - whose husband doesn't keep any contact with her or even his father except occasional letters. Why? What went wrong between them? With a hint of tenderness growing between this deserted wife and Deep Kamal. A beautifully crafted story - repeated in a few movies later - in two parts in fact, (Dipti's story is treated as a full movie in a few) but not so poignantly - with all around excellent performance by all, even Bhanu was restrained.
Jiban Trishna | ||||
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Released | 1957 | |||
Recorded | 1957 | |||
Studio | Badal Pictures | |||
Length | 0:13:35 | |||
Label | Angel Digital Pvt Ltd | |||
Producer | Rakhal Chandra Saha | |||
Bhupen Hazarika chronology | ||||
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All lyrics are written by Gouri Prasanna Mazumdar, Pulak Bandyopadhyay, Shyamal Gupta; all music is composed by Bhupen Hazarika.
No. | Title | Playback | Length |
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1. | "Phele Asa Pathapane" | Lata Mangeshkar | 2:35 |
2. | "Abar Natun Sokal Hobe" | Utpala Sen | 3:13 |
3. | "Satyam Shibam Sundaram Hey" | Hemanta Mukherjee | 4:31 |
4. | "Kakhono To Hoi Nai Klanta" | Bhupen Hazarika | 2:44 |
Total length: | 13:35 |
The film became critically acclaimed by the critics and also become commercial success. The legendary Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar impressed on Uttam Kumar fabulous performance and screen presence in the film. The film become blockbuster hit and ran over 70 days in theater.
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