Sabuj Dwiper Raja

1979 Indian film
  • Samit Bhanja
  • Lily Chakravarty
  • Biplab Chatterjee
  • Rabi Ghosh
  • Arun Mukherjee
  • Nirmal Kumar
Music byTapan Sinha, Aloke Nath De
Release date
  • 17 August 1979 (1979-08-17)
Running time
109 minutes[1]CountryIndiaLanguageBengali

Sabuj Dwiper Raja is a 1979 Indian adventure thriller film directed by Tapan Sinha, based on the same name novel of Kakababu by Sunil Gangopadhyay.[2][3][4][5]

Synopsis

A criminal gang led by notorious smuggler Panja is set to steal a secret source of energy that emanates from a meteorite that has landed on a remote area of Andaman Islands. They know that the local tribe jarwas have no idea of its value. A patriot, Mr. Gunada Talukdar, flees from the notorious Cellular Jail during the British Raj. He reaches the island and is later chosen as King of the tribals.

Thirteen-year-old Santu joins his uncle Raja Roychoudhury alias Kakababu who is sent on behalf of the Intelligence to survey the island. The two leave Calcutta by ship for the Andaman Islands. Santu's sharp eye soon detects that the criminals are on board. Santu is instrumental in helping his uncle prevent the dastardly plot the criminals are about to carry out. Kakababu and Santu went to the alienated island of Jarawas ignoring the government restrictions.

In the meantime Panja and his henchmen were captured by Jarwas while they were trying to steal the power energy. Kakababu recognised the leader of jarwa, the old man as Mr. Talukdar, and after a short fight with Panja's gang they returned to the mainland with the help of police.

Cast

  • Samit Bhanja as Kakababu
  • Arunava Adhikari as Shantu
  • Lily Chakravarty as Shontu's Mother
  • Biplab Chatterjee as Kalla
  • Rabi Ghosh as Gute da
  • Nirmal Kumar as Superintendent of Police
  • Kalyan Chatterjee
  • Arun Mukherjee
  • Ramen Roy Chowdhury
  • Asim Dutta
  • Debatosh Ghosh
  • Nipu Mitra

Reception

Although questionable on the ground of showing the Jarawa tribal-folk just as the colonial British government would specifically mark out the then resident Indian population-groups as uncivilized, belligerent sub-human 'natives', the film gained considerable popularity by synthesizing educative knowledge-bits for young filmgoers (and their parents), exotic adventure and patriotism.

References

  1. ^ SABUJ DWIPER RAJA(1979)
  2. ^ "Sabuj Dwiper Raja / Ek Tukro Chand / Kakababu Here Gelen". Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Sabuj Dwiper Raja (1979 - Bengali)". Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Sabuj Dwiper Raja". Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  5. ^ "SABUJ DWIPER RAJA(1979)". Retrieved 10 December 2014.

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Novels
  • Bhoyonkor Sundor (1979)
  • Sobuj Dwiper Raja (1980)
  • Paharchuray Aatonko (1981)
  • Bhupal Rohosyo (1982)
  • Khali Jahajer Rohosyo (1983)
  • Mishor Rohosyo (1984)
  • Kolkatar Jongole (1985)
  • Nilmurti Rohosyo & Jongoler Modhye Ek Hotel (1986)
  • Jongolgorer Chaabi & Rajbarir Rohosyo (1987)
  • Bijoynogorer Hire (1988)
  • Kakababu O Brajalama (1989)
  • Ulka Rohosyo & Mohakaler Likhon (1990)
  • Kakababu Here Gelen? (1991)
  • Sontu O Ektukro Chaand (1992)
  • Aagun Pakhir Rohosyo (1993)
  • Kakababu Bonam Chorashikari (1994)
  • Sontu Kothay Kakababu Kothay (1995)
  • Kakababur Prothom Obhijan (1996)
  • Jojo Odrishyo (1997)
  • Kakababu O Chondon Dosyu (1998)
  • Kakababu O Ek Chhoddobeshi (1999)
  • Kakababu O Shishuchorer Dol (2000)
  • Kakababu O Moronfaad (2001)
  • Kakababu O Black panther (2002)
  • Kakababu O Aaschorjo Dwip (2003)
  • Kakababu O Sinduk Rohosyo (2004)
  • Kakababu O Ekti Sada Ghora (2005)
  • Ebar Kakababur Protisodh (2006)
  • Kakababur Chokhe Jol (2007)
  • Kakababu aar Bagher Golpo (2008)
  • Aagneyogirir Peter Modhye (2009)
  • Aarobdeshe Sontu Kakababu (2010)
  • Kakababu O Jalodassu (2011)
  • Golokdhandhay Kakababu (2012)
In other media
Films
Live-action TV series
  • Khali Jahajer Rahasya (1999)
  • Kakababu O Ek Chadmabeshi (2001)
  • Kakababu Firey Elen (2008-2009)
Animated series
  • Kakababu-Sontu (2010)
Telefilms
  • Rajbarir Rahashya
  • Kolkatar Jongoley
Comics
  • Bhoyonkor Sundor
  • Sabuj Dwiper Raja
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