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TOP 10 Bengali Movies On Education And Knowledge

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Bengali films vividly portray the subjects of education and knowledge, reflecting social values. They describe the transformative power of education in the lives of individuals and often emphasize the struggle against adversity. These films underscore the importance of education in character formation, intellectual growth, and presenting social standards.

1. Chalo Paltai

Chalo Paltai is a Bengali film that was released in 2011. This movie tells the real story of Gourav and his father, Subhomoy. Gourav falls behind academically but is passionate about his dreams of being a cricketer, which his father does not approve of. In a fury-filled incident, a fight emerges between the two, which results in Gourav being badly hurt. This incident transforms his father and leads him to protest against the education system. The film highlights the difficulties faced by Gourav and showcases his father’s immense support in his journey to becoming a cricketer.

2. Rajkahini

Rajkahini is Bengali film directed by Srijit Mukherji Srijit Mukherji is an Indian film director, screen >> Read More... . This film is about a brothel situated on the border of Bangladesh and India. The story revolves around a strong lady named Begum Jaan Click to look into! >> Read More... , whose character is played by Rituparna Sengupta Rituparna Sengupta is as Indian actress who has co >> Read More... . The film takes place in 1947, during the Partition of Bengal. Rajkahini tells us how Begum Jaan defends her brothel and the people from the socio-political turmoil at that time. The film also represents the difficulties faced by weak communities during a tumultuous period.

3. Icche

Icche is a Bengali film directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee Shiboprosad Mukherjee is a renowned Indian film di >> Read More... and Nandita Roy Nandita Roy is an Indian filmmaker and screenwrite >> Read More... . This film is about how Mamata and her husband, Manas, have different perspectives on the upbringing of their child, Shamik. As the story progresses, we learn how controlling Mamata is and how desperately she attempts to make every decision for Shamik. Eventually, Shamik isolates himself from his mother and marries Jayanti, shifting to Mumbai to start a new life. The film highlights the importance of allowing children to make their own decisions in life and learning from experience.

4. Paromitar Ek Din

Paromitar Ek Din (2000) is a Bengali drama film directed by Aparna Sen A vetern filmmaker and actress, Aparna Sen has bee >> Read More... . It is about two women, Paromita (Rituparna Sengupta) and her mother-in-law Sanaka (Aparna Sen), who have different perspectives on life. They spend the day together during an event and during this interaction between the two, their thoughts and feelings change. The film explores the emotions of the characters and showcases the complications that exist in family, society, and womanhood. Paromitar Ek Din is an all-time classic film that significantly boosted women s’ empowerment.

5. Aparajito

Aparajito is a movie directed by Satyajit Ray Biographies reveal bare details about the maverick >> Read More... . This movie is the second part of the Apu trilogy and picks up right after Pather Panchali. The film revolves around the difficulties faced by Apu after his father falls severely ill and dies, which leaves Apu’s mother to work as a maid and provide for her family. Apu secures a scholarship due to his academic performance and leaves for Kolkata for further studies. Upon returning, Apu learns that his mother has died as well and stays around just until his mother’s final rites are completed.

6. Hirak Rajar Deshe

Satyajit Ray's Hirak Rajar Deshe (1980) is a timeless Bengali film sequel to Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne. This thought-provoking fantasy adventure cleverly addresses social and educational issues through a whimsical kingdom ruled by an oppressive king. The movie highlights the importance of knowledge, freedom of expression, and education in shaping a just society. Ray masterfully delivers a profound message on the significance of enlightenment through magical elements and witty dialogues. The film encourages viewers to question authority and embrace education to foster a brighter future.

7. Haami

Haami is a film directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee. The movie is about two young friends named Bhutu and Chini, whose parents are completely different from each other. The story highlights the importance of education and embracing the innocence of children. A misunderstanding is caused when Bhunu gives Chini a platonic peck, which leads the school authorities to involve the parents from both sides and a separation among the children.

8. Bari Theke Paliye

Bari Theke Paliye is a film directed by Ritwik Ghatak Ritwik Ghatak was born in Dhakka, East Bengal now >> Read More... . It is about a boy, Kanchan, who finds his father an oppressive husband. As Kanchan grows up and shifts to another city, he learns about the values of life and how poverty, socio-economic challenges, and social norms can shape an individual’s mind. It is here that he knows about how difficult life is, and upon returning to his village home, he has a profound understanding of how everything functions. By the movie’s end, Kanchan realizes that his father is not a monster but a simple and loving father who was heavily affected and suffered from poverty.

9. Mahanagar

Mahanagar is a Bengali film directed by Satyajit Ray and released in 1963. The film is set in Calcutta and revolves around Arati, a middle-class housewife who takes up a sales job to support her family during difficult financial times. In the movie, Arati struggles and faces challenges and hatred in a male-dominated environment. The film beautifully captures the struggles faced by women seeking self-empowerment within the dynamics of society. Arati is a strong-willed individual ready to accept whatever is thrown at her. With powerful performances and a realistic resemblance of life, Mahanagar is a timeless classic that highlights the social norms and ambitions of an individual.

10. Shankhachil

Goutam Ghose Gautam Ghose is a special man. He has won numerous >> Read More... directs the Bengali movie “Shankhachil” (2016) and tells the inspiring story of a Bangladeshi teacher named Muntasir Chowdhury, his wife, Laila, and their daughter Roopsha. The story is about the family’s challenges in saving their daughter’s life, which leads him to sneak into India with his family right into Bengal. The movie revolves around how the father finds it unfair to pretend to be somebody else and lies about his religion to get surgery for Roopsha, his only daughter.

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