Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Chitrangada-The crowning wish-RITUPARNO GHOSH(Film Review movie 2)


Chitrangada the crowning wish penned by the renowned Bengali director Rituparno Ghosh screened under the competition category was really amazing. Rudra, the protagonist of the movie given flesh and blood by Rituparno himself plans to perform a drama entitled Chitrangada on behalf of Indian poet par excellence Rabindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary. Rudra plays the role of Madan, who helps Arjuna to fall in love with the princess Chitrangada. Partha is a percussionist who wants to join Rudra’s group. During the rehearsal, they get close to each other. Both long to adopt a baby. But the law of the land does not allow two men to adopt a child. Rudra considers becoming a woman in order to be able to do it.  This results in an identity conflict in Rudra and he has a nervous breakdown. He realises the truth that Partha adored only the manliness in him. Finally Rudra talks to the doctor and cancels his transplantation surgery.

Chitrangada which received the special jury award at the 60th National Film Awards was a feather in the cap of his literary career. He was a director who depicted liberal sexuality both on screen and off it. In this Ghosh played a gay character faced with difficult and life altering choices. Rituparno, a beacon for the LGBT community was not only a loss for the sexually marginalised people but also for the profound admirers of classic cinemas.

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