Summaries

A bird catcher's empathy for the birds interferes with his livelihood.

Lakha comes from a family of bird catchers, but questions the value of catching birds. He, and the older Bhushan, sell their caged birds to the local dealer. Lakha's wife, Sari, complains that he is not ambitious enough because he cares more for the birds than for her, and she starts meeting Natobar. Kalicharan, a city dealer, suggests they sell their birds directly to him. So Bhushan and Lakha take their next catch of birds on the train to Calcutta. Kalicharan invites them to a feast for the ceremony of the birds, with disastrous consequences.—Will Gilbert

In this Indian drama a young man must cope with a job he is not really suited for. Lakhinder captures exotic birds from the Bengal forests. He is to sell them in Calcutta. Unfortunately he cannot bear to see them caged and always sets them free. He does not earn a lot of money as a result. His wife is angry at him, and begins having an affair with the man who takes the birds to the market. Lakhinder's partner's daughter understands his relationship to the birds. They come to visit him in his lonely hut.

Details

Keywords
  • one word title
  • based on novel
  • local dealer
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Feb 6, 1996
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin India
Official sites Watch on KLiKK
Language Bengali
Production companies Gope Movies

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 37m
Color Color
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