Do Bigha Zamin | |
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Directed by | Bimal Roy |
Produced by | Bimal Roy |
Written by |
Salil Choudhury (story) Paul Mahendra (dialogue) Hrishikesh Mukherjee (scenario) |
Starring |
Balraj Sahni Nirupa Roy Nazir Hussain Ratan Kumar Jagdeep Murad Nana Palsikar Meena Kumari |
Music by | Salil Choudhury |
Cinematography | Kamal Bose |
Edited by | Hrishikesh Mukherjee |
Distributed by | Shemaroo Video Pvt. Ltd. |
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Running time
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142 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Do Bigha Zamin (Hindi: दो बीघा ज़मीन) is a 1953 Hindi film, directed by Bengali film director Bimal Roy and starring Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy in lead roles. The film is known for its socialist theme, and is an important film in the early parallel cinema of India and is considered a trend setter. A bigha is a measure of land area but is not same as an acre, though translating the title as such serves the purpose.
Inspired by Italian neo-realistic cinema, Bimal Roy made Do Bigha Zameen after watching Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves (1948). Like most of Bimal Roy's movies, art and commercial cinema merge to create a movie that is still viewed as a benchmark. It has paved the way for future cinema makers in the Indian neo-realist movement and the Indian New Wave, which began in the 1950s.
A moderate commercial success, it was awarded the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film, it became the first film to win the Filmfare Best Movie Award and the first Indian film to win the International Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, after Neecha Nagar (1946), which won the Palme d'Or (Grand Prize). It was also winner of the Social Progress Award at Karlovy Vary. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films.
Meena Kumari makes a special appearance in the film with the lullaby, Aa ja ri aa.