Jaatishwar

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Jaatishwar
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Directed by Srijit Mukherji
Written by Srijit Mukherji
Produced by Reliance Entertainment and Rana Sarkar [1]
Starring Prosenjit Chatterjee
Jisshu Sengupta
Swastika Mukherjee
Abir Chatterjee
Rahul Banerjee
Ananya Chatterjee
Kharaj Mukherjee
Mamata Shankar
Riya Sen
Srijit Mukherji
Biswajit Chakraborty
Bharat Kaul
CinematographySoumik Haldar
Edited byBodhaditya Banerjee
Pronoy Dasgupta
Music by Kabir Suman
Release date
  • 17 January 2014 (2014-01-17)(India)
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Bengali
Budget4.0 crore (US$500,000) [2]

Jaatishwar is a 2014 Indian Bengali musical drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta and Swastika Mukherjee. The main focus of the plot revolves around the life and notable works of Anthony Firingee (Hensman Anthony), a 19th-century Bengali language folk poet of Portuguese origin, along with other supporting characters. The time frame of the storyline jumps between two different time periods—19th century and the present day (2013). [1] The music of Jaatiswar is composed by Kabir Suman.

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The film has been recognized as the most awarded film in the 61st National Film Awards with 4 awards in the following categories -Best Music Direction, Best Male Playback Singer, Best Costume Design and Best Make-up Artist.

Plot

In the present timeline, Rohit Mehta (Jisshu Sengupta), a Gujarati born and brought up in Calcutta, falls in love with Mahamaya Bandopadhyay (Swastika Mukherjee) and tries to woo her. Since he can just barely utter a few Bengali words (and that too in the wrong places), Mahamaya throws him a hurdle to cross - if he can write a song with correct Bengali lyrics and sing it without any accent or mistake, she would think of a possible relationship. Rohit accepts the challenge and goes to Portugal to study colonial history.

Two years pass. Mahamaya is now a radio jockey at a popular radio station. Rohit is in Portugal but still very much in love with her. His Bengali is being refined by his friend and classmate Bodhi (Abir Chatterjee). Rohit chooses the music course and decides to do a dissertation on the 19th Century folk poet Hensman Anthony(Anthony Firingee). He goes to Calcutta and then to Farashdanga, Chandannagar, where Anthony lived and composed his songs. He goes to the local library to get some books where he meets the assistant librarian, a mysterious man named Kushal Hajra (Prosenjit Chatterjee), who claims to be the re-incarnation of Anthony himself. Kushal laments that the visions of his previous life are haunting him every day, and slowly taking over the memory of his present life. Rohit promises to take him to Calcutta for treatment, in return he demands the life history of Anthony.

The story then goes back to the 19th Century, where Anthony impresses the villagers with his musical talent. He saves a young Bengali widow, Soudamini, from performing sati and later marries her. But he yearns to learn the Bengali language and compose songs in that language. He learns it, reading Hindu scriptures and understanding the meaning of the folk compositions. In those days, kavigaans were very popular in Calcutta, where two kaviyaals or folk poets would face each other with their respective groups and compete with each other through songs and poems. Anthony was impressed by the kavigaans and decided to form a group on his own. He used to compose the songs himself, and on the first occasion met the woman kaviyaal, Joggeshwari (Ananya Chatterjee), whom he defeats. Slowly, as he began to progress in his career as a kaviyaal, he competed with noted kaviyaals of the time like Ram Basu (Sujan Mukherjee) and Thakur Singha (Biswajit Chakraborty).

Simultaneously, in the present timeline, Kushal is taken to a psychiatrist, where he is informed that to stop the visions, he must complete a work which he could not possibly do as Anthony. Kushal's visions get stronger and stronger. Rohit meanwhile has found a way to sing his latest Bengali composition in front of Mahamaya, whose radio company has decided to organize a competition among bands hailing both from West Bengal and Bangladesh, "Bandemonium". Bodhi, who meanwhile had come to Calcutta to meet Rohit, takes him to Sidhu (playing himself) to arrange musicians for Rohit's performance. Meanwhile, Mahamaya had also started developing feelings for Rohit.

Kushal reveals to Rohit the story of Anthony's last kavigaan. Anthony had been planning to do a Durga-puja all by himself. But the villagers were against this, as, to them, Anthony is a firingee (foreigner) who had no right to perform a Hindu puja. He tells Soudamini that he is going to Calcutta for another kavigaan, and so won't be staying during the days of the puja. As planned, he leaves for Calcutta on the day of the puja. This time, his competition is with the best kaviyaal, Bhola Moira (Kharaj Mukherjee). The competition heightens and Anthony wins after a tough fight.

In the present timeline, the day of "Bandemonium" has arrived. Rohit goes on stage and performs his Bengali song E Tumi Kemon Tumi as Mahamaya looks on, tears in her eyes. Within the song, the film goes back to the 19th Century. After Anthony returned from Calcutta, victorious against Bhola Moira, he finds his house and his durga idol set on fire by the villagers. He finds Soudamini dead and nobody around. With his love killed and his faith shattered, he digs a grave for her, and then for himself (as he had once promised jokingly to his wife).

During the show, Bodhi brings Kushal to the auditorium to see the performance of Rohit. Kushal meets Mahamaya, and then leaves abruptly. After the performance, Rohit and Mahamaya profess their love for each other backstage. Rohit suddenly is informed that Kushal is missing. He, along with Mahamaya, goes to Kushal's house in Chandannagar, where they find him completely insane and lost in his visions. He attacks Rohit and then blabbers rubbish. Rohit, heartbroken, leaves with Mahamaya, realising that Kushal is beyond cure now. The film then ends with a final twist, revealing Mahamaya as the reincarnation of Soudamini, though she remembers nothing of her previous birth. Anthony had wanted to apologize to his wife for leaving her alone to get killed by the neighbours, which Kushal does after Mahamaya leaves with Rohit. The visions will not haunt him anymore. The film ends as Kabir Suman's song "Jaatishwar" plays in the background.

Cast

Soundtrack

Kabir Suman is the music director of the film, while Indradip Dasgupta is the assistant music director. The album was critically and commercially successful. All the kabigaans of the film is included in the album. The kabigaans bring back a long lost era of Bengali music through this film. Curiously, the song Jaatishwar which is taken from Kabir Suman's own album Jaatishwar(1997), is not included in the soundtrack, but is used during the end credits of the film, probably to emphasize on the protagonist's state of mind.

Track list

#TitleNotesSinger(s)
1"Joy Jogendra"Anthony's Agomoni Song Srikanto Acharya
2"Sohosa Ele Ki"Rohit's composition Rupankar Bagchi
3"Hole Jodi Hole Sokha"Joggeshwari to Anthony Sromona Chakraborty
4"Je Shokti"Anthony to Bhola MoiraSrikanto Acharya
5"E Tumi Kemon Tumi"Rohit's compositionRupankar Bagchi
6"Chinta Naai"Bhola Moira to Anthony Kharaj Mukherjee
7"Preme Khanto Holem"Anthony to Bhola MoiraSrikanto Acharya
8"Faka Frame"used in the film from Anupam Roy's own album Anupam Roy
9"Khriste Aar Krishte"Anthony to Bhola MoiraSrikanto Acharya
10"Tui Jaat Firingi"Bhola Moira to AnthonyKharaj Mukherjee
11"No Puedo" (Spanish Folk Song)Anthony's song Dibyendu Mukherjee
12"Bolo Hey Antony"Thakur Singha to Anthony Kabir Suman
13"Ei Banglay"Anthony to Thakur SinghaSrikanto Acharya
14"Singho Rashi"Bandemonium Rock songSiddhartha Roy (Sidhu)
15"Ekhon Bujhli Toh"Ram Basu to Horu Thakur Manomoy Bhattacharya
16"Pran Tumi Aar"Anthony to JoggeshwariSrikanto Acharya
17"Bolo Konta Priyo"Bandemonium Rock songSaqi
18"Age Jodi"Horu Thakur to Nilu Thakur Suman Mukherjee
19"Jaat Gelo Bole"Lalon's song Kalikaprasad Bhattacharjee
20"Ki Rongo Tui"Anthony to Ram BasuSrikanto Acharya
21"E Tumi Kemon Tumi" (Reprise)not in the film Saptarshi Mukherjee
22"Khudar Kasam Jaan"opening credits song Kabir Suman
23"Omorotter Prottasha Nei"end credits songKabir Suman

Reception

The film was released on 17 January 2014 in India and received positive critical reviews. It is hailed as one of the best works of Srijit Mukherji and Prosenjit Chatterjee. [3] [4] The film had a special screening for the President of India Pranab Mukherjee on 15 January 2014 in Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. [5] The film was among a shortlist of eight films from India in the race for submission to the 87th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. [6]

Awards

CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
61st National Film Awards Best Male Playback Singer Rupankar Bagchi for the song E Tumi Kemon TumiWon
Best Music Direction Kabir Suman Won
Best Make-up Artist Vikram Gaikwad Won
Best Costume Design Shaborni Das Won
4th Royal Stag Mirchi Music awards Bangla 2014Song Of The YearE Tumi Kemon TumiWon
Male Vocalist of the Year Rupankar Bagchi for the song E Tumi Kemon TumiWon
Music Director of the Year Kabir Suman for the song E Tumi Kemon TumiWon
Album of the YearJaatishwarWon
Lyricist Of The Year Kabir Suman for the song Khudar Kasam JaanWon
Listener's Choice Song Of The YearE Tumi Kemon TumiWon
Listener's Choice Album of the YearJaatishwarWon

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