12 JUL 1909-8 JAN 1966 BIMAL ROY
Bimal Roy
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Bimal Roy বিমল রায় | |
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Born | 12 July 1909 Suapur, Dhaka district, Eastern Bengal and Assam, British India(now Bangladesh) |
Died | 8 January 1966 (aged 56) Bombay, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Producer and director |
Spouse(s) | Manobina Roy |
Children |
Yashodhara Roy
Aparajita Sinha
Joy Bimal Roy |
Bimal Roy (Bengali: বিমল রায়) (12 July 1909 – 8 January 1966) was an Indian film director. He is particularly noted for his realistic and socialistic films like Do Bigha Zamin, Parineeta, Biraj Bahu, Madhumati, Sujata, and Bandini, making him an important director of Hindi cinema. Inspired by Italian neo-realistic cinema, he made Do Bigha Zameen after watching Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves (1948).[1] His work is particularly known for his mise en scène which he employed to portray realism.[1] He won a number of awards throughout his career, including eleven Filmfare Awards, two National Film Awards, and the International Prize of the Cannes Film Festival.[2]Madhumati won 9 Filmfare Awards in 1958, a record held for 37 years.
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[hide]Biography[edit]
Bimal Roy was born on 12 July 1909, to a zamindar family in Suapur, Dhaka then part of the Eastern Bengal and Assam province of British India and now part of Bangladesh.
Career[edit]
Bimal Roy moved to Calcutta and entered the field of cinema as a camera assistant with New Theatres Pvt. Ltd.. During this time, he assisted director P.C. Barua as Publicity Photographer, on the hit 1935 film Devdas, starring K.L. Saigal. In the 1940s and 1950s Roy was part of the parallel cinema movement in post-war India. He made with Anjangarh (1948), one of the last major films of the New Theatres, however Kolkata based film industry was now on the decline, thus Roy shifted base to Bombay (now Mumbai) along with his team in 1950, which included Hrishikesh Mukherjee (editor), Nabendu Ghosh (screenwriter), Asit Sen (assistant director), Kamal Bose (cinematographer) and later Salil Chaudhury (music director), and by 1952 he has restarted the second phase of his career with Maa (1952) forBombay Talkies.[3] He was famous for his romantic-realist melodramas that took on important social issues while still being entertaining. He was a filmmaker of great and indepth understanding of human strengths and weaknesses. In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival.[4]
He died of cancer on 8 January 1966 at the age of 55. He was survived by four children, being daughters Rinki Bhattacharya, Yashodhara Roy and Aparajita Sinha, and his only son, Joy Roy. His eldest daughter, Rinki Bhattacharya, married the director Basu Bhattacharya against the wishes of both their families. The marriage collapsed within a few years, but resulted in the birth of a son, the actor and screenplay writer Aditya Bhattacharya. Rinki Bhattacharya now heads the Bimal Roy Memorial Committee.[5]
Awards[edit]
Bimal Roy has been awarded with several awards.[2]
- 1953: Filmfare Award for Best Film – Do Bigha Zamin
- 1953: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Do Bigha Zamin
- 1954: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Parineeta
- 1955: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Biraj Bahu
- 1958: Filmfare Award for Best Film – Madhumati
- 1958: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Madhumati
- 1959: Filmfare Award for Best Film – Sujata
- 1959: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Sujata
- 1960: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Parakh
- 1963: Filmfare Award for Best Film – Bandini
- 1963: Filmfare Award for Best Director – Bandini
- 1953: All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film – Do Bigha Zamin[6]
- 1954: All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film – Biraj Bahu[7]
- 1955: Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Hindi – Devdas[8]
- 1958: President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Hindi – Madhumati[9]
- 1959: All India Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film – Sujata[10]
- 1963: Best Feature Film in Hindi: Bandini
Won International Prize:[11]
- 1953 for Do Bigha Zamin
Nominated for Grand Prize of the Festival:
- 1953 for Do Bigha Zamin
Nominated for Palme d'Or:
- 1955 for Biraj Bahu
- 1960 for Sujata
Music[edit]
Bimal Roy usually alternated between music directors Salil Chowdhury and S.D. Burman. His films featured beautiful and memorable songs, rendered by all the top playback singers of the day. Some of the notable songs from Roy's films include:
- "Jalte Hain Jiske Liye" from Sujata (1959), sung by Talat Mahmood
- "Chali Radhe Rani" from Parineeta (1953), sung by Manna Dey
- "Aa Ri Aa Nindiya" from Do Bigha Zamin (1953), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Lata Mangeshkar
- "Ab Aage Teri Marzi" from Devdas (1955), music by S.D. Burman, sung by Lata Mangeshkar
- "Dil Tadap Tadap Ke Keh Raha" from Madhumati (1958), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar
- "Suhana Safar Aur Yeh Mausam Haseen" from Madhumati (1958), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Mukesh
- "Aaja Re Pardesi" from Madhumati (1958), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Lata Mangeshkar
- "Ghadi Ghadi Mora Dil Dhadake" from Madhumati (1958), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh
- "Zulmi Sang Aankh Ladi" from Madhumati (1958), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Lata Mangeshkar
- "O Sajana Barkha Bahaar" from Parakh (1960), music by Salil Chowdhury, sung by Lata Mangeshkar
- "Mora Gora Ang Lai Le" from Bandini (1963), music by S.D. Burman, sung by Lata Mangeshkar
- "O Jaanewale Ho Sake To Laut Ke Aana" from Bandini (1963), music by S.D. Burman, sung by Mukesh
Legacy[edit]
Bimal Roy's influence was far-reaching, both in Indian cinema and world cinema. In Indian cinema, his influence extended to both mainstream commercial Hindi cinema and the emerging Parallel Cinema. His film Two Acres of Land (1953) was the first film to successfully stradle art and commercial cinema. It was a commercial and critical success, winning the International Prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. The film's success paved the way for the Indian New Wave as a result.[12][13][14]
In commercial cinema, the most influential film he directed was perhaps[according to whom?] Madhumati (1958), his first and only collaboration with Ritwik Ghatak (who wrote the screenplay) and one of the earliest films to deal with reincarnation. It is believed[by whom?] to have been the source of inspiration for many later works dealing with the theme of reincarnation in Indian cinema, Indian television, and perhaps world cinema. It may have been the source of inspiration for the American film The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975) and the Hindi film Karz (1980), both of which dealt with reincarnation and have been influential in their respective cultures.[15] Karz in particular was remade several times: as the Kannada film Yuga Purusha (1989), the Tamil film Enakkul Oruvan (1984), and more recently theBollywood film Karzzzz (2008). Karz may have also inspired the American film Chances Are (1989).[15] The most recent film to be directly inspired by Madhumati is the hit Bollywood film Om Shanti Om (2007), which led to Roy's daughter Rinki Bhattacharya accusing the film of plagiarism and threatening legal action against its producers.
Bimal Roy's films continue to be screened at major national and international film festivals in India, Europe and North America. His films are being restored and digitised by the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) at Pune. In July 2014, Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai hosted an exhibition, Bimal Roy: Life & Times, organised in collaboration with his children. The exhibits included screening of films, Madhumati, Sujata and Bandini, besides film posters, costumes and memorabilia, including an Arriflex camera used to shoot Devdas andSujata.[5]
A postage stamp, bearing his face, was released by India Post to honour him on 8 January 2007.
Filmography[edit]
- Director
- Bengal Famine (1943)
- Udayer Pathey (1944)
- Hamrahi (1944)
- Anjangarh (1948)
- Mantramugdhu (1949)
- Pehla Aadmi (1950)
- Maa (1952)
- Parineeta (1953)
- Do Bigha Zamin (1953)
- Naukari (1954 )
- Biraj Bahu (1954)
- Baap Beti (1954)
- Devdas (1955)
- Yahudi (1958)
- Madhumati (1958)
- Sujata (1959)
- Parakh (1960)
- Nader Nimai (1960)
- Immortal Stupa (1961)
- Prem Patra (1962)
- Bandini (1963)
- Life and Message of Swami Vivekananda (1964)
- Producer
- Parivar (1956 film) Directed by Asit Sen
- Apradhi Kaun (1957 film) Directed by Asit Sen
- Usne Kaha Tha (1960) Directed by Moni Bhattacharjee
- Kabuliwala (1961) Directed by Hemen Gupta
- Benazir (1964) Directed by S. Khalil
- Gautama the Buddha (1967) Director: Rajbans Khanna
- Editor
- Nartaki (1963)
Bibliography[edit]
- Rinki Roy Bhattacharya (2009). Bimal Roy: The Man who spoke in pictures. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 978-81-8475-818-4.
- Rinki Roy Bhattacharya (2014). Bimal Roy's Madhumati: Untold Stories from Behind the Scenes. Rupa Publications. ISBN 8129129167.
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