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Release date
  
January 6, 2006 (India)

Country
  
India

4.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Hindi

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Director
  
Bappaditya Bandopadhyay

Release date
  
September 2005 (2005-09) (Temecula Valley International Film Festival) 6 January 2006 (2006-01-06) (India)

Writer
  
Shakti Barthwal, Ashish Roy (screenplay), Surendra Sharma

Music director
  
Amar Haldipur, Bickram Ghosh, P. Sameer

Screenplay
  
Ashish Roy, Surendra Sharma, Shakti Barthwal

Cast
  
Suman Ranganathan
(Devaki),
Ram Kapoor
(Rahul),
Perizaad Zorabian
(Nandini),
Arvin Tucker
,
George Baker
(Father of Nandini)

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Devaki


Devaki is a Hindi film released on 6 January 2006. The film directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay stars Ram Kapur, Suman Ranganathan, Arvin Tucker and Perizaad Zorabian.The film was premiered at the Osian Cinefan Asian Film Festival in July 2005. Since then it has traveled to 11 International Film Festival amidst much critical accolades and has been touted as a 'must watch for every woman'. Nominated for the best feature film at São Paulo International Film Festival, Brazil, Ashville International Film Festival,NC, Global Knight International Film Festival, Malta, and Golden Gate International Film Festival,SF, it won the award in Asheville. Officially released on 6 January 2006, this small film has been doing the rounds in the video stores for some time.

Contents

The plot is derived from a real life incident where a tribal woman named Devakibai was sold in an open auction in Pandhana, a sub-division of Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh, in January 2003. The auction was organized by the Maha Panchayat Panchaganga and legitimized by the presence of Hiralal Silawat, Minister of Fisheries, who inaugurated the function. This atrocity was uncovered by journalist Deepak Tiwari and became the cover story of the magazine, The Week.

Plot

Devaki takes a look at the parallel lives of two young women, belonging to strikingly different backgrounds, who were both betrayed by their fathers and lovers.

Devaki (Suman Ranganathan) is a village girl who is forced into marriage to a 70-year-old man. On the night of the marriage, she is raped by the brother of the impotent old man in order to establish the age-old practice of physical dominance of the male over the female. She develops a relation with a low-caste runaway boy but the villagers catch them in the act of love-making and they are brought before the Panchayat. Devaki is made to stand holding a heavy stone on her head, the severity of the punishment aimed at setting an example to other women. The villagers and the Panchayat decide to auction Devaki to the highest bidder and pay the money to the 70-year-old husband. Once again, another old man buys her.

The life of Nandini (Perizaad Zorabian) is more complicated. In protest against the feudal practices in Devaki's village, Nandini, an urban girl who has come to the village to work as an NGO activist trying to empower the village women through literacy and awareness, quits her job and goes back to the city. Soon, she finds out that in some respects urban life is no different to village life. Economically betrayed and physically used by her lover Rahul (Ram Kapur), she feels herself losing self-respect and betrayed and disillusioned by Rahul’s treatment of his pregnant wife, Sumana, and the lies he has been telling both women. She forces herself to end the illicit relationship and joins an advertising agency. But she is shocked to find out that her selfish father (George Baker), who had deserted the family many years ago, owns the agency. He doesn't seem to remember that he left behind a wife who is now in a mental asylum, still awaiting his return, and a daughter whom he doesn't recognize though she works for him. The ultimate betrayal comes when her father-boss advises her to satisfy his client sexually to clinch a deal and offers her 2% of the profit as a reward. She decides to sell herself to this lecherous old man, avenging her father's betrayal by sacrificing herself. Her vindication comes in the form of his shock when she eventually tells him the truth.

Cast

  • Ram Kapur...Rahul
  • Suman Ranganathan....Devaki
  • Arvin Tucker ...
  • Perizaad Zorabian...Nandini
  • Neelanjan Bose....
  • George Baker.... Father of Nandini
  • Raman Kapoor...
  • Crew

  • Director: Bappaditya Bandopadhyay
  • Producer: K.D. Singh, Toubro Infotech Industries
  • Screenplay: Ashish Roy
  • Cinematography: Rana Dasgupta
  • Editors: Uttam Roy, Rajeev Jhaveri,Shakeel
  • Music: Bikram Ghosh, Amar Haldipur, Sameer Phaterpekar
  • Release

  • United States -September 2005(Temecula Valley International Film Festival)
  • Brazil-23 September 2005 (Festival do Rio BR)
  • India- 6 January 2006
  • Singapore-16 April 2006
  • Awards

  • Best Feature Film Award at the Asheville Film Festival-North Carolina-U.S..
  • Music

    1. Dhuan Dhuan Hain Dhuan - Jojo
    2. Dil Naiyyo Naiyyo - Jojo
    3. Toree Bahiya Mai - Jojo

    References

    Devaki (film) Wikipedia
    Devaki (film) IMDb