Ekti Raat

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  • NR
  • 1956
  • 2 hr 18 min
  • 6.9  (65)

Ekti Raat is a Bengali language film from 1956 that features a stellar cast including Suchitra Sen, Uttam Kumar, and Bhanu Bannerjee. The film was directed by Saroj Dey and produced by Bhanu Prakash. The story is centered around the character of Shanta played by Suchitra Sen, who is a beautiful but mysterious woman. The movie opens with Shanta arriving in Kolkata by train. She is seen wearing traditional Bengali attire, and as soon as she gets off the train, mysterious events start happening all around her. For example, when she is walking on the platform, her scarf gets caught by a man passing by. However, she doesn't seem to notice it and walks on without realizing what happened.

Shanta takes a taxi to a wealthy neighborhood where she rents a small room in a large house owned by a family. The family consists of a father, mother, and their son, Arindam. Shanta seems to have come to Kolkata to escape from something or someone, but she doesn't reveal what that is to anyone. Nevertheless, her mysterious demeanor and beautiful appearance start to attract attention.

Soon after she moves into the house, Arindam becomes obsessed with Shanta, and they start a relationship. But, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that there is something haunting Shanta, and she is hiding a dark secret. It is only when she meets a doctor, played by Bhanu Bannerjee, that her past is revealed, and the true haunting reality of her present situation is understood.

Ekti Raat is a movie that highlights the complexities of human emotions and the devastating consequences of past deeds being hidden in the present. The script of the movie is well-structured, and the direction by Saroj Dey is exceptional. The development of the characters is thorough and well-executed, especially the character of Shanta played by Suchitra Sen. She gives a performance that is top-notch and portrays the emotions of her character in a way that is both captivating and haunting.

The movie's cinematography is another standout element of Ekti Raat, with stunning visuals that effectively capture the essence of Kolkata and its people. The use of shadows, lighting, and close-up shots is masterfully executed, adding to the film's overall aesthetic.

The music of the film, composed by Hemanta Mukherjee, is another highlight, as it enriches the story and amplifies the emotions of the characters. The songs are beautifully written and well-sung, adding depth and meaning to the movie.

Overall, Ekti Raat is a cinematic masterpiece that explores the complexities of human emotions and how past deeds can have a devastating impact on the present. The movie is a must-watch for fans of Bengali cinema, especially those who enjoy a good mystery and a hauntingly beautiful storyline. The performances of the cast, the direction, music and cinematography are all top-notch, making Ekti Raat a treat for the senses.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1956
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr 18 min
  • Language
    Bengali, Bangla
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (65)