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BOMBAY MIX: FATHER’S HOUSE (BABUL)

  • Close-Up Film Centre 97 Sclater Street London, England, E1 6HR United Kingdom (map)

SUPAKINO presents “The Parental Home”: a double bill of BABUL (1950) & OUR MOTHER’S HOUSE (1967). Both films will be introduced by Ranjit S. Ruprai and include post-screening discussions with film critic Phuong Le.

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BABUL (1950) Dir. S.U. Sunny

Dilip Kumar is Ashok, the new postmaster in Madhuban and the focus of a heart-breaking love triangle with the poor, mischievous postman’s daughter (Nargis as Bela) and the rich, haughty daughter of the local grandee (Munawar Sultana as Usha). This is a love story filled with tragedy, yet it became the second-highest box office hit in India in 1950. Legendary film composer Naushad produced the film as well as providing the music for classic songs sung by Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mahmood.

The leaving of the parental home for a new life with one’s beloved is considered to be a time of both celebration and sadness for a woman in Indian culture. It is also often used as a metaphor for the departure of a soul from the world to be in union with the divine. It is this interplay that makes the songs and story of Babul both joyous and melancholy.

BOMBAY MIX: Indian cinema meets the rest of the world in a mix of movies that share themes, stories and genres. Part of an on-going programme of double bills that invite audiences to explore cinema and make new connections.

Programme supported by Film Hub London, managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National Lottery. www.filmlondon.org.uk/filmhub

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