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Do Bigha Zamin

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Do Bigha Zamin, directed by Bimal Roy, adapts Rabindranath Tagore’s work into a Hindi drama featuring Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy. The film explores themes of land ownership and social inequality within rural India, establishing itself as a key example of early parallel cinema. It is recognized for its contribution to the development of this cinematic movement.

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What does the title Do Bigha Zamin mean in the story?

Do Bigha Zamin means Two Bighas of Land, referring to the small plot Shambhu tries to save. In Bimal Roy's 1953 film, that land becomes the center of a struggle between a poor farmer and a powerful landlord.

Who plays the farmer Shambhu in Do Bigha Zamin?

Balraj Sahni plays Shambhu, the farmer who goes to Calcutta to earn money as a rickshaw puller. Nirupa Roy plays his wife Parvati, grounding the film's family tragedy.

Why is Do Bigha Zamin linked to Indian parallel cinema?

The film is often seen as a key precursor to Indian parallel cinema because of its social realism and focus on poverty, debt, and labor. Bimal Roy's 1953 drama was influenced by neorealist cinema, especially films about working-class survival.

Did Do Bigha Zamin win major awards?

Yes. Do Bigha Zamin won the International Prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival and also received major recognition in India, including Filmfare awards.

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