Jhumura
Jhumura | |
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Directed by | Anindya Chatterjee |
Written by | Anindya Chatterjee |
Starring |
Samadarshi Dutta Sohini Sarkar Sabitri Chatterjee Kuchil Mukherjee Sourav Chakrabarty Tania Kar |
Music by |
Pijush Chakrabarty Subrata Das Brahma-Khyapa |
Release dates | 2015 |
Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Jhumura is 2015 Bengali film written and directed by debutant director Anindya Chatterjee and produced by Ultimax Productions Private Limited.This film is a lyrical saga that revolves around the life, love and struggles of Jhumur (a folk art form) performers of Bengal. The film features Samadarshi Dutta, Sohini Sarkar, Sabitri Chatterjee, Parthasarathi Chakrabarty and others. The film was released on 24 April 2015.
Plot
The fondness in his eyes allures me,
I crave for the ballad of his flute,
They steal my heart in a flash...
This tune is the focal point of the lyrical saga called 'Jhumura'. The folk art forms of rural Bengal hardly get significance in the so-called sophisticated crowd of metropolis, but once in a while those sublime crafts draw urban attention by their sheer magic. This is how the story of 'Jhumura' unfolds.
Two young journos visit Purulia (in rural West Bengal). Their sole aim is to compile a research on 'Jhumur', the famous folk art form of Purulia. 'Jhumur' is a form of folk music, a speciality of Purulia. In most of the cases, the men perform Jhumur songs along with the dance of nautch girls. They are called 'Nachni'. The singers are popularly termed as 'Rasik'. The historical account of Jhumur has always witnessed a relationship between Rasiks and Nachnis which can't be defined in words. The thread of the relationship is the divinity of music. So even if the Nachnis never get social recognition, but the heavenly tie-up between the Rasik-Nachni duo exists through ages. The performers of Jhumur are locally called 'Jhumuira'. And the narrative of the film evolves from the fictitious village named 'Jhumura'. The two young calcuttans Riwk (Samadarshi) and Sahana (Sohini) reach Purulia and there they come across an elderly couple. They are traditional Jhumur performers. On their account, Riwk and Sahana discover an unheard tale of love, hatred and compassion that commence with the tune of Jhumur and culminate in the serene locale of Purulia. The narration of the elderly couple includes two village folks Kanchan (Samadarshi) and Kusum (Sohini) and their blooming romance. They are from two different stratas of society and so their love-story is threatened several times by many odds. How they meet, get separated and again re-united, that's the essence of the film's narrative. But the way in which the effortless narrative is treated in the film, that enthralls the most. There is an exquisite game of time and space throughout the film. A mystic time-traveller holds the chord between two eras.
Cast
- Samadarshi Datta as Riwk/Kanchan
- Sohini Sarkar as Sahana/Kusum
- Sabitri Chatterjee as Fullora
- Parthasarathi Chakrabarty as Guide/Palan
- Sourav Chakrabarty Sandy/Nuna
- Tania Kar Riya/Bakul
- Subhodeep Sengupta - Sound DesAshigner
- Mrinmoy Nandi - cinematographer
- Amitava Dasgupta - Editor
- Ashish Adhikari - Art Director
Soundtrack
The music has been composed by Pijush Chakrabarty, Subrata Das and Brahma-Khyapa
No | Title | Performer(s) |
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1 | Aankhite ki Bhab Jaane | Nirmala Mishra |
2 | Aankhite ki Bhab Jaane | Somrita Bhattacharyya |
3 | Aankhite ki Bhab Jaane | Sayak Bandyopadhyay |
4 | Chandra Soho Bongshidhoro | Rupam_Islam |
5 | Chandra Soho Bongshidhoro | Somrita Bhattacharyya
Sudipto Gain |
6 | Chandra Soho Bongshidhoro | Nirmala Mishra
Kuchil Mukhopadhyay |
7 | Komole Kamini | Jojo |