Dhare Alua (1984)
Hemant, a scribe who is wrongfully sentenced to jail. He sends his children, Bulu and Runu, to stay with a family acquaintance for their safety. However, the children flee and take shelter at a stranger doctor's place. The doctor's son, Lalit, is a rebel who wants to remove injustice by force. Lalit and his wife, Sumitra, take care of the children, and when Hemant is released from jail, he recognizes Lalit's revolutionary spirit. The circumstances turn ripe for revolutionary changes, but societal apathy and passiveness thwart any such possibilities. The movie ends with a ray of hope provided by the children.
Director:
Sagir Ahmed
Writer:
Sagir Ahmed
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Prithviraj Mishra as |
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Mala Matthews as |
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Shibani Mahapatra as |
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Dolagobinda Jena as |
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Soumendra Tripathy as Bulu (child) |
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Amrita Ahmed as Runu (child) |
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Sarat Mishra as |
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Jalaluddin as |
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Rabi Choudhuri as |
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Pratap Patra as |
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Chaitanya Mallik as |
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Dipen Ghosh as |
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Sarmishtha Parida as |
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Wazir Miaan as |
| Directing | Sagir Ahmed | Director |
| Writing | Sagir Ahmed | Screenplay |
| Writing | Manorama Das | Story |
| Camera | Bidushree Bindhani | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Ram Teke | Sound Designer |
| Editing | Bidhu Raul | Editor |
| Directing | Bidhu Raul | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Suryamani Tripathy | Lyricist |
| Writing | Harihar Panda | Lyricist |
| Sound | Harihar Panda | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Indrani Mishra | Playback Singer |
| Production | Sagir Ahmed | Producer |
| Writing | Manorama Das | Dialogue |