Cinematic Brilliance- Bicycle Thieves


Do you know, India's three greatest directors with their three greatest movies were influenced and inspired by “ Bicyce Thieves ‘ an Italian neorealist drama film directed by Vittorio De.

The three inspired movies made by Indian directors were Pather Panchali by Satyajit Ray, Jagate Raho by Raj Kapoor and Do Bhigha Zameen by Bimal Roy.

 Many directors that have cited ‘Bicycle Thieves’ as a major influence, include Ken Loach, Giorgio, Balu Mahindru, Raj Kapoor, Bimal Roy, Guru Dutt, and Anurag Kashyap.

 Anurag Kashyap said, In his own words, that Bicycle thieves has opened a world of cinema for him and motivated him to believe in 'his' kind of cinema.

 The movie ‘Bicycle Thieves’ portrays how one's helplessness can takeover ones hopes, if efforts after going through to live, and withstand your hope fails. Despite doing your best to sustain the odds of life, you fail occasionally. Loss is like a wind, it either carries you to a new destination or it traps you in an ocean of stagnation. Conscience breeds mostly under the feet of cruel destiny. When everything is lost, hope is born and hope is lost your conscience gets lost.

The movie ‘Bicycle Thieves’ is a gloom-ridden display of down-beating ones integrity under the cruel feet of destiny. The film puts a hardworking honest and diligent father under a test before his painstaking innocent son. Would he succumb to the destiny or emerge victorious is to be seen in critically acclaimed movie. You must watch the movie to see it.


Now let’s talk of the India’s three  greatest movies inspired by Bicycle thieves


1. Jagte Raho.: Jagte Raho is a masterpiece by ‘Raj Kapoor’. Jago Mohan Pyare Jago is the song which inspires us to fight against the odds of corrupt social norms, where the corrupt and powerful community dictates the terms of life. In the entire movie the protagonist tries to escape from the so called custodians of our society for trying to quench his thrust, which he is unable to, He is believed to be thief. To escape this predicament he witnesses the murkier side of this world in the flats he hides. Finally he gathers the courage to face them.  The film ends on a positive note. The film won the Crystal Globe Grand Prix at the Karly Vary International Film festival in 1957 but flopped badly like his other master piece ‘Mera naam Joker’ in India.

 

Do Bhiga Zameen:  This is one of the greatest works of’ Bimal Roy’. This is a movie of exploitation by a Zamindari System. Where the licentious Zamindars exploit the peasants by giving them the debt traps and thereby exploit the poor peasants to grab their land. Do Bigha Zamin is about a poor farmer who gets entangled in the web of deceit.  He refused to sell his small land holding, and their by served with a court order to pay the Zamindar, Rs 235 in three months. To safeguard the land he tries to earn so hard by doing a job rickshaw puller. Would he be able to safeguard his land?

The role performed by Balraj Sahani was astounding and historical. The movie received a medium success.  It was the first Indian film to win the International prize  at the Cannes Film Festival, after Neecha Nagar. 

 

Pather Panchali : This is a masterpiece made by Satyajit Ray. It is a story of the Brahmin family of a Bengal who struggled hard to meet the ends. This is a movie where the grieved parents lost their daughter to poverty and lack of medical facilities. The death of Durga and throwing of necklace in the pond in the well are the heartening moments of the move. The unique chemistry between the siblings to enjoy life in poverty, is the added value to enlighten us. The emotions aroused by the events of 'Pather Panchali' are authentic and real, not the contrived by-products of manipulations of fake audience. It won India's National Film Award for best feature Film in 1955, the Best Human Document award at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, and several other awards, establishing Ray as one of the country's most distinguished filmmakers. It is often featured none of the greatest film makers of all times.  The Film was produced by the west Bengal Government.

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