Gangajatra

Gangajatra
গঙ্গাযাত্রা
Directed by Syed Wahiduzzaman Diamond
Produced by Impress Telefilm Limited
Written by Shobnom Shahnaz Chowdhury
Screenplay by Hasan Ahmed
Starring
Music by Emon Saha
Cinematography Syed Wahiduzzaman Diamond
Edited by Monir Hossain
Distributed by Impress Telefilm Limited
Release dates
November 28, 2009
Running time
105 minutes
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

Gangajatra (Bengali: গঙ্গাযাত্রা; also known in English as The Journey) is a Bangladeshi Bengali film directed by Syed Wahiduzzaman Diamond. This film was shown at "Kolkata International Film Festival" in 2010.[1][2]

Plot

Rupa's (Shimla) husband sells her and her daughter Nipa (Sabrina) to a whore house for money. There Rupa wants to get back her usual life and believed her client Ratan (Sacchu) but he betrayed with her. in the meantime, whore house owner insists her to serve the clients in front of her child. As a result, she gets frustrated with her life and commit suicide along with her child. Prokash (Ferdous) and Sudhamoni (Popy) carried these two dead body for funeral. But people of the society impede them; even those two corpse do not get any government land. Now, it's time for Prokash and Sudhamoni to make a proper funeral of them.[3]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music of this film was directed by Emon Saha and lyrics were penned by Mohammad Hossain Jemmy and Syed Ohiduzzaman Diamond.

Awards

This film won National Film Awards in eight categories[4][5] and Bachsas Awards in seven categories[6]

Award Title Category Awardee Result
National Film Awards Best Director Syed Wahiduzzaman Diamond Won
Best Actor Ferdous Ahmed Won
Best Actress Sadika Parvin Popy Won
Best Child Artist Syeda Sabrina Won
Best Story Syed Ohiduzzaman Diamond Won
Best Art Director Mohammad Kalantor Won
Best Costume Design Dilip Singh Won
Best Makeup Khalilur Rahman Won
Bachsas Awards Best Actor Ferdous Ahmed Won
Best Actress Sadika Parvin Popy Won
Best Supporting Actor Shahidul Islma Sacchu Won
Best Supporting Actress Shimla Won
Best Music Director Emon Saha Won
Best Female Playback Singer Kanak Chapa Won
Best Art Director Mohammad Kalantor Won

See also

References

External links

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