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Sadgati
Directed bySatyajit Ray
Written byAmrit Rai, Satyajit Ray (Dialogue)
Screenplay bySatyajit Ray
Story byMunshi Premchand
Produced byDoordarshan, Govt. of India (Indian National Television)
StarringOm Puri
Smita Patil
Mohan Agashe
Gita Siddharth
Richa Mishra
CinematographySoumendu Roy
Edited byDulal Dutta
Music bySatyajit Ray
Release date
Running time
52 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Sadgati (Salvation or Deliverance) is a 1981 Hindi film, primarily made for TV, by Satyajit Ray, based on a short story of same name by Munshi Premchand. Ray called this drama of a poor Dalit "a deeply angry film [...] not the anger of an exploding bomb but of a bow stretched taut and quivering."[1]

Plot

The film is a vicious indictment of the Indian caste system. When a poor and low caste village shoemender, Dukhi (Om Puri), goes to the village Brahmin (Hindu priest) (Mohan Agashe) to get the date of his daughter's marriage fixed, the Brahmin in turn asks for labour without pay in exchange. The ensuing events turn the tables against the priest, who in the end has to forego the lofty traditions, including that of untouchability, he held so dearly all his life as village priest.[2]

Cast

Crew

  • Art direction: Ashoke Bose
  • Sound designer: Amulya Das

References

  1. ^ Ray, Satyajit. The Chess Players and Other Screenplays. London: Faber and Faber, 1989, p. 80. ISBN 0-571-14074-2
  2. ^ Overview New York Times.