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Mondo Meyer Upakhyan

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2002 Indian film
Mondo Meyer Upakhyan
The French language film poster of the film
Directed byBuddhadev Dasgupta
Written by
Produced byArya Bhattacharjee
Starring
CinematographyVenu
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (Bengali:মন্দ মেয়ের উপাখ্যান) is a 2002 IndianBengali-language film directed and written byBuddhadev Dasgupta based on a short story ofPrafulla Roy.[1][2] The film was also released under the English titleA Tale of A Naughty Girl andFrench titleChroniques Indiennes. The film starsSamata Das in the title role. It also starsTapas Paul,Rituparna Sengupta,Sreelekha Mitra,Sudipta Chakraborty andJune Malia. The film wonNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in 2003.

Plot

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The film revolves with the story of a girl, Lati (Samata Das), whose mother Rajani (Rituparna Sengupta) is a prostitute living and working in a brothel in rural India. Rajani plans to offer her daughter to an older man, a rich husband and protector to her daughter. Lati, however, wants to return to school and finish her studies. Unwilling to pay such a price for material success, she runs away to Calcutta. The discovery of this new world is described parallel to other stories of emancipation, such as that of three young prostitutes, of an aged couple going nowhere and man's landing on the Moon. In a surrealistic approach typical of the director, a clumsy cat and an intelligent donkey are also present in the film.

Ganesh (Tapas Paul) works full-time as a driver for wealthy Bengali-speaking, Natabar Paladhi (Ram Gopal Bajaj), who lives in a mansion with his wife, children and grandchildren, and runs 'Anjali Cinema' He has Ganesh use his vehicle as a private taxi cab. Amongst Ganesh's customers are a woman named Bakul (June Malia), who alights near a town of Gosaipara to take up prostitution with Jamunabai; an abandoned elderly couple who are in need of hospitalization — there is none in the vicinity, and they end up secretly riding with Ganesh all the time; while Natabar uses this vehicle to travel to Gosaipara to visit a prostitute named Rajani and negotiate with her so that he can have her 14-year-old daughter, Lati, as his mistress. Things get complicated when Lati rebels against her mother so she can return to school, and a prostitute is about to get killed by her vengeful husband.

Cast

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Crew

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Promotion

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Directors like Dasgupta (and others of his ilk likeAdoor Gopalakrishnan orMrinal Sen) make movies that are very specific to their own cultural milieu. A great master like the lateSatyajit Ray was never comfortable when he stepped outside his native Bengal with his camera. So too Dasgupta. His latest work, Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (A Tale of a Naughty Girl), is set in his favourite Purulia, a backward region in West Bengal. Beyond these main travails of Lati, Dasgupta presents a gripping account of village life. On Dasgupta's canvas, one witnesses life in all its splendour. A Tale of a Naughty Girl is undoubtedly a piece of celluloid that elevates cinema to another realm. It is extremely positive, and probably comes from a deep sense of peace and tranquillity that Dasgupta must have achieved from his poetic inclination.[3]

Released

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CountryDateFestivals
Canada7 September 2002(Toronto International Film Festival)
Brazil25 October 2002(Mostra BR de São Paulo)
South Korea18 November 2002(Pusan International Film Festival)
United States14 January 2003(Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Denmark31 March 2003(NatFilm Festival)
United States4 April 2003(Philadelphia International Film Festival)
France17-May-03(Cannes Film Festival)
UK15-Jun-03(Commonwealth Film Festival)
Russia26-Jun-03(Moscow Film Festival)
Czech Republic09-Jul-03(Karlovy Vary Film Festival)
Australia18 September 2003
United States22-Oct-04(Milwaukee International Film Festival)
France17-Nov-04
Poland24-Jul-05(Era New Horizons Film Festival)

Awards

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References

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  1. ^Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (A Tale of a Naughty Girl) (2001), retrieved27 March 2019
  2. ^"Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (2003) - Review, Star Cast, News, Photos".Cinestaan.Archived from the original on 20 August 2019. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  3. ^"The Hindu : Work of rare depth". www.hinduonnet.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2002. Retrieved29 October 2008.
  4. ^"Mando Meyer Upakshan(2003) Movie Awards". www.gomolo.in. Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved29 October 2008.
  5. ^"Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (2002) - Awards". www.imdb.com. Retrieved29 October 2008.

External links

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Films directed byBuddhadev Dasgupta
1953–1960
1961–1980
1981–2000
2001–2020
2021–present
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