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Bangarwadi
Directed byAmol Palekar
Written byVyankatesh Madgulkar (screenplay and dialogues)
Produced byNational Film Development Corporation of India
Doordarshan
StarringChandrakant Kulkarni
Chandrakant Mandare
Adhishree Atre
Nandu Madhav
Sunil Ranade
Upendra Limaye
CinematographyDebu Deodhar
Edited byWaman Bhosale
Music byVanraj Bhatia
Release date
1995
Running time
124 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Bangarwadi (Template:Lang-mr) is a critically acclaimed Marathi film, directed by Amol Palekar. It is based on a 1955, novel of the same name by Marathi writer Vyankatesh Madgulkar. It is a story of a young schoolteacher and his experiences in one small village of shepherds, in the princely state of Aundh, during the 1940s.

Bangarwadi has drawn various accolades. It won 5 Maharashtra state awards in 1996, National Award 1995 – Best Feature Film in Marathi. The movie also has distinction of being screened at several international film festivals like Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 1996, Birmingham International Film Festival 1996, London Film Festival, UK 1996, 15th FAJR International Film Festival, Iran 1997, Cairo International Film Festival, Egypt 1996, Bagota International Film Festival, Columbia—1996 and the Sarajevo Film Festival, Prague 1996 [1]

Plot

The story begins with the young schoolteacher walking alone towards the village called Bangarwadi, across a deserted landscape. When the teacher reaches Bangarwadi, he finds that the school is not working and people are reluctant to send their children to school. The schoolteacher, with a support of Karbhari (village head) successfully convince the local people to send their children to school. Over the next months, he successfully runs the school. Teacher tries to help the illiterate and needy people of the village with all possible means, which sometimes land him into troubles. After successful run at school, he convinces the villager to set up a gymnasium through community participation. He invites the king of the state, Pant Pratinidhi for its inauguration. A sudden death of village head leaves village and schoolteacher shocked, this is followed by a prolong drought. The schoolteacher tries his best to get help from government with frequent letters describing the graveness of situation, but gets no response. Drought forces people of Bangarwadi to abandon the village, leaving the schoolteacher alone with no students.

Cast

Awards

National Award for the best Feature Film in Marathi, 1995,[2] Kalnirnaya Award Best Film (1997), Filmfare Award (1997), for Best Film and Direction.

References

  1. ^ "BANGARWADI - A TEACHER'S STRUGGLE". 4 September 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2013. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); External link in |authorlink= (help)
  2. ^ "43rd National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 6 March 2012.