Sadhak Bamakhyapa

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  • NR
  • 1958
  • 1 hr 54 min

Sadhak Bamakhyapa is a Bengali-language biographical drama film from 1958 directed by Narayan Ghosh. The film is based on the life and works of the famous ascetic saint Bamakhepa or Bamdev, who was also known as the "mad saint" of Tarapith. The film features an ensemble cast comprising of Kanu Bandopdhyay, Gurusdass Bannerjee, Chhabi Biswas and Molina Debi.

Kanu Bandopdhyay plays the lead role of Bamakhepa, a mendicant from Tarapith who later gained fame for his devotion to the divine mother Kali. The film begins by showcasing Bamakhepa's childhood where he was already known for his mystical powers. However, his father was skeptical of his son's abilities and did not believe in his supernatural powers. Bamakhepa was sent to a guru who helped him harness his powers and eventually led him to Tarapith, where he would spend the rest of his life.

Throughout the film, we see Bamakhepa's intense journey towards spiritual enlightenment. He is shown as a man who has deep compassion for the poor and the destitute, and often gives away his meager earnings to the needy. His dedication to his faith is unshakable, and he believes that he can only achieve moksha (liberation) by serving the divine mother Kali.

The film also explores various themes such as religious intolerance, human suffering, and the power of devotion. Bamakhepa's journey is not an easy one, and he faces many obstacles, including persecution by the orthodox Brahmin community who see him as a threat to their power.

The acting in this film is superb, with Kanu Bandopdhyay delivering an outstanding performance as the eccentric and deeply spiritual Bamakhepa. Chhabi Biswas, who plays the role of a mahatma, is also excellent in his portrayal of the wise and compassionate guru who guides Bamakhepa on his spiritual path.

The cinematography of the film is also noteworthy, with Narayan Ghosh capturing the natural beauty of Tarapith in all its splendor. The film's soundtrack, composed by Robin Chatterjee, is also excellent, with beautiful songs that perfectly capture the film's mood and atmosphere.

Overall, Sadhak Bamakhyapa is a beautiful and moving film that captures the essence of one of Bengal's most beloved saints. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in the life and work of Bamakhepa or anyone looking for a film that explores the themes of faith, devotion, and compassion.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1958
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 54 min