Khokababur Pratyabartan

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Khokababur Pratyabortan
Directed by Agradoot
Written by Rabindranath Tagore
Screenplay by Binoy Chatterjee
Based onKhokababur Pratyabortan short story by Rabindranath Tagore
Produced byAgradoot
Starring Uttam Kumar
Asit Baran
Namita Sannyal
Cinematography Bibhuti Laha, Bijoy Ghosh
Edited by Baidyanath Chatterjee
Music by Hemanta Mukherjee
Production
company
Agradoot chitra
Distributed byParoshmal Deepchand Release
Release date
  • 20 October 1961 (1961-10-20)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Bengali

Khokababur Pratyabartan (English: The Return of Little Master) is a 1960 Indian Bengali-language social drama film directed by Agradoot [a] based on the 1891 short story of the same name by Rabindranath Tagore. [2] [3] The film stars Uttam Kumar in the lead with Asit Baran, Sumita Sanyal and others in supporting role. This film was released on 28 April 1960 under the banner of Agradoot Chitra. Music direction of the film was done by Hemanta Mukherjee. [4] [5] The film is remember as one of the best films of Uttam's career. His performance as a servant was greatly acclaimed. The film was a hit at the box office.

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Plot

The plot revolves around Raicharan's tragic life. He is the obedient servant of a local zamindar and takes care of zamindar's son whom he addresses as Khokababu. One day, the little son dies in an accident in a river flood and he is blamed for the same. In a delusional state, Raicharan starts believing his own infant to be his much loved khokababu and brought him up only to return him to his master.

Cast

Soundtrack

Khokababur Pratyabortan
Soundtrack album by
Released1960
Recorded1959
StudioAgradoot
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length2:38
Label Angel Digital Pvt Ltd
Producer Agradoot
Hemanta Mukherjee chronology
Kuhak
(1960)
Khokababur Pratyabortan
(1960)
Sesh Paryanta
(1961)

All lyrics are written by Rabindranath Tagore; all music is composed by Rabindranath Tagore

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Tar Anta Nai Go" Hemanta Mukherjee 2:38
Total length:2:38

Only Rabindra Sangeet used in this film to help by Rabindra Bharati.

Reception

This is one of the best film of Uttam Kumar's career. For the first time he doing character actor role. In the film he was totally deglamouraized. His performance as a servant Raicharan was huge acclaimed.

In a article of Times of India wrote that - "Want to discover Mahanayak’s unmatched acting skills beyond romantic hits? You have to watch ‘Khokababur Pratyabartan’. It’s not an easy task for a charismatic lead actor to jump into the role of a next door loyal servant. Because of the screen adaptation of a famous story of Rabindranath Tagore, it was more difficult to maintain the authentic feel of the story. Uttam Kumar excelled it so well that it is still regarded as one of the most touching Bengali films ever created." [6]

The film become hit at the box office. It's also remembered as the first successful film based on Rabindranath Tagore story.

Notes

  1. The pen name of a group of Indian film technicians in Bengali cinema signing collectively as director. [1]

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