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Director
  
Music director
  
Neil Mukherjee

Country
  
2.7/10
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Genre
  
Drama, History

Duration
  

Language
  
BengaliEnglishUrdu

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Release date
  
January 21, 2011 (2011-01-21)

Writer
  
Rubaiyat Hossain, Ebadur Rahman (script collaborator)

Screenplay
  
Rubaiyat Hossain, Ebadur Rahman

Cast
  
Rubaiyat Hossain
(Salma),
Jaya Bhaduri Bachchan
(Meher), (Young Meher), (Grandfather),
Omar Rahim
(Wasim Khan)

Similar movies
  
Matir Moina (2002), Humayun Faridi appears in Meherjaan and Shyamol Chhaya, Shongram (2014), Dark Resonance (2010), Third Person Singular Number (2009)

Meherjaan (Bengali: মেহেরজান) is the feature-length début film of Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain. The film was pulled from theatres due to the hostile response of some segments of the audience after its release in January 2011. Meherjaan claims to be a women's "feminine" re-visiting of the Bangladesh Independence War with Pakistan in 1971, while many feel discomfort with the deconstructive representation of the '71 conflict.

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Meherjaan trailer 2012


Cast

Meherjaan Meherjaan 2011 The Open Sky

  • Jaya Bachchan as Meher
  • Victor Banerjee as Khwaja Saheb (Grandfather)
  • Omar Rahim as Wasim Khan (Pakistani Soldier)
  • Shaina Amin as Young Meher
  • Reetu A Sattar as Neela (Birangona/Freedom fighter)
  • Azad Abul Kalam Pavel as Shumon (Communist Party worker)
  • Humayun Faridi as Khonker (Razakar)
  • Sharmili Ahmed as Meher's Mother
  • Khairul Alam Sabuj as Meher's Father
  • Monira Mithu as Meher's Aunt
  • Nasima Selim as Sarah (Warchild)
  • Rubaiyat Hossain as Salma
  • Ashique Mostafa as Shimul (Freedom fighter)
  • Shatabdi Wadud as Khalil
  • Iqbal Sultan as Major Baset (Pakistani Major)
  • Rifat Chowdhury as Arup
  • Arup Rahee as Rahee
  • Rajeev Ahmed as Sami
  • Tansina Shawan as Joba (Freedom Fighter)
  • Festivals and awards

    Meherjaan Meherjaan still 26 All men are the same Rubaiyat Hossain

    Meherjaan has been participated in many film festivals including Kolkata Film Festival, Festival International de Films de Fribourg, Festival de Cine de Bogotá, 31 º Festival Cinematográfico Internacional del Uruguay, London Asian Film Festival, Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian & Arab Cinema.

    Meherjaan Meherjaan Trailer 2012 YouTube

    Meherjaan wins a handful of awards at International film festivals and competitions including Best Critic Award (Jaipur International Film Festival), Jury Award and Audience Award (Northampton International Film Festival), Orson Wells Award (Tiburon International Film Festival)

    Suspension

    The film was withdrawn from movie theatres in Bangladesh due to the objections of different groups of people. "The film Meherjaan, which was released in Dhaka in January 2011, was quickly pulled out of theatres after it created a furore among audiences. The hostile responses to the film from across generations highlight the discomfort about the portrayal of a raped woman, and its depiction of female and multiple sexualities during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. The film's stance against Bangladeshi nationalism also created a stir among audiences."

    On 3 November 2011, there was a special film event and a panel discussion at Harvard University sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Boston, South Asia Initiative at Harvard University, Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights at UMass, and the CARR Center for Human Rights, Harvard Kennedy School. The film was screened in advance of a panel discussion by Cambridge/Boston academics.

    Reviews

    Meherjaan has received mixed reviews.

    References

    Meherjaan Wikipedia
    Meherjaan IMDb