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''Mrigayaa'' () is a 1976 Indian
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-language period action drama film directed by
Mrinal Sen Mrinal Sen ( ; 14 May 1923 – 30 December 2018) was a Bengali film director and screenwriter known for his work primarily in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali, and a few Hindi cinema, Hindi and Telugu cinema, Telugu language films. Regarded as on ...
and produced by K. Rajeshwara Rao. Based on ''Shikaar'', an Odia short story by Bhagbati Charan Panigrahi, it stars
Mithun Chakraborty Mithun Chakraborty (born Gouranga Chakraborty; 16 June 1950) is an Indian actor, film producer, screenwriter, entrepreneur and politician who predominantly works in Hindi cinema, Hindi and Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali cinema. In a career spa ...
and Mamata Shankar, both making their cinematic debuts through the film. The
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was provided by
Salil Chowdhury Salil Chowdhury (19 November 1925 – 5 September 1995) was an Indian music director, songwriter, lyricist, writer and poet who predominantly composed for Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali, Hindi cinema, Hindi and Malayalam films, Malayalam films. ...
, while K. K. Mahajan handled the cinematography. At the
24th National Film Awards The 24th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Cinema of India, ...
, ''Mrigayaa'' won two awards— Best Feature Film and Best Actor for Mithun Chakraborty. It also won the
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apart from being nominated for the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival in 1977.


Plot

The plot is set in the 1930s and the film is about a group of tribals who live in a small village in
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amidst wild animals like tigers and boars. Apart from the problems faced by the tribals from the animals that ruin their crops, they also suffer at the hands of the greedy moneylenders and police informers. Around this time, a newly posted British administrator arrives at the village who happens have a passion for hunting. He befriends Ghinua, a native tribal who is also an exceptional archer. The two get into a deal where Ghinua will be rewarded if he brings down a "big game". The story then focusses on Sholpu, a young revolutionary who surreptitiously comes into the village to meet his mother. Knowing this, the police informer chases him down till he reaches his house, but returns after seeing the whole village turn against him. However, he waits for his turn to punish Sholpu. Suddenly there is a robbery in the village and one policeman is killed. The blame falls on Sholpu and the administrator declares a reward for his head. The informer takes the opportunity and kills Sholpu, thereby claiming the reward. Sholpu's death creates tension between the tribals and non-tribals. During this time, Dungri, Ghinua's wife, is abducted by a moneylender. Ghinua kills the moneylender to bring his wife back. Thinking that the time has come for the "big game", he goes happily to meet the Sahab, the administrator. The Sahab, however, hangs him for committing a murder. Till his death, Ghinua fails to understand why for the same action one is rewarded while the other is punished.


Cast


Themes and influences

The film was based on ''Shikar'', a short story by Odia writer Bhagbati Charan Panigrahi. Set in the 1930s, during the apogee of the
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, the tale describes the lives of a tribal community who lead a tough life in a small odisha village. While the original story was set in the 1930s, the script is set in the backdrop of a rebellion on the lines of the Santhal revolt that took place in the 1850s; Sen claimed that the story "could have happened anytime, anywhere". The theme of the villagers' facing a tough time in the form of wild animals, and cruel moneylenders on the other hand are connected in the opening sequence where a boar is seen destroying the crops, following which a moneylender arrives.


Production

Sen, who was making political films till then, decided to experiment on films that focus on personal relationships. He decided to film a village-based story. He incurred heavy losses from his previous venture '' Chorus'' (1974). He was not able to repay the loan owing to the film's financial failure. ''Mrigayaa'' was produced by K. Rajeshwara Rao. It was Sen's first colour film, and for the role of Ghinua, he wanted to cast a henman. Unable to find one, he happened to come across Mithun Chakraborty in one of his teaching sessions at the
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where the latter was a student. For the female lead, another newcomer, danseuse Mamata Shankar, Uday Shankar's daughter, was cast as Dungri. The post-production work was done at
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.


Music

#"Gaye Garua Se Bharti Hai" -
Mohammed Rafi Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent. Rafi was notable for his versatility and range of voice ...
, Pankaj Mitra #"Suhag Reek Atauri Chetna Ko" -
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, Pankaj Mitra


Reception

''Mrigyaa'' was an average grosser at the box office. It received mixed responses from the critics and audience, who did not like the idea of mixing "story with history". While Mithun's portrayal as a tribal fetched him unanimous acclaim, Shankar's performance was noted as being tense. The performances of rest of the cast that includes Sadhu Meher, Samit Bhanja and Sajal Roy Chowdhury were well received.


Awards


Notes


References

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External links

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About the film on Mrinal Sen's official website
{{NationalFilmAwardBestFeatureFilm 1976 films 1970s Hindi-language films 1970s Indian films Films directed by Mrinal Sen Films featuring a Best Actor National Award–winning performance Best Feature Film National Film Award winners Films scored by Salil Chowdhury Films based on short fiction