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Classic Bengali movie plots that still inspire

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 17, 2025, 04:00 IST
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Poetic childhood lens

Tapan Sinha’s Kabuliwala (1957), based on Tagore’s story, beautifully captured the innocence of childhood and human connection. The bond between a little girl and an Afghan trader transcended borders and cultures, offering timeless lessons in empathy that still move audiences and influence intergenerational storytelling.

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Intellectual family drama

Satyajit Ray’s Apur Sansar (1959), part of the Apu Trilogy, is globally celebrated for its humanist narrative. Chronicling Apu’s journey from youth to adulthood, it’s a poignant tale of love, loss and resilience that remains a cinematic masterpiece inspiring filmmakers around the world for its emotional depth and realism.

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Urban isolation portrait

Satyajit Ray’s Pratidwandi (1970) captured the disillusionment of Kolkata’s youth during post-Naxalite unrest. Through a protagonist facing joblessness and existential dread, Ray created a haunting portrayal of alienation in modern society. The film’s psychological insights and experimental narrative still inspire urban dramas and parallel cinema in India.

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Political reality check

Mrinal Sen’s Padatik (1973) explored youth unrest and Marxist ideologies during a volatile political era. With its documentary-style realism and introspective tone, the film broke cinematic conventions and sparked critical dialogue. It still resonates with today’s political thinkers and indie filmmakers drawn to socio-political storytelling.

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Feminist courage tale

Rituparno Ghosh’s Dahan (1997), based on a true incident, depicted the trauma and courage of women fighting harassment. The film challenged societal apathy and highlighted female resilience, winning National Awards. It remains a powerful reminder of gender justice and continues to inspire contemporary discourse on women's rights in India.

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