Summaries

A group of farmers from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) who were forced to migrate to Calcutta because of the partition of Bengal in 1947.

The film is based on a story of Swarnakamal Bhattacharya. Depicting the physical pain and crisis, the film is about the partition of Bengal and the flow of refugees from East Pakistan (present Bangladesh) into India. The story of the film begins in a village of East Bengal where people (Hindus and Muslims) leave peacefully. Govinda and Sumati are husband wife and they are about to have a child. But, the partition forces Hindu people to leave their ancestral village. So, they become refugee. They don't find any location or shelter in Calcutta and eke out their daily lives in temporary shelters in and around Sealdah railway station. Along with millions of refugees the family has to face untold misery in big city.—Swarup Basak

Details

Keywords
  • group
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Dec 2, 1951
Countries of origin India
Language Bengali

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 57m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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