Bagh Bahadur

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Bagh Bahadur is a critically acclaimed 1989 Bengali film directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta that explores the life of a village performer who paints himself as a tiger amid changing rural realities.

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instanceOf Bengali-language film
film
awardCountry India NERFINISHED
awardReceived National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali NERFINISHED
basedOn story by Prafulla Roy
centralTheme conflict between tradition and modernity
displacement of folk performers
impact of social and economic change on rural life
cinematographyBy Venu NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
criticalReception critically acclaimed
director Buddhadeb Dasgupta NERFINISHED
editedBy Ujjal Nandi NERFINISHED
filmMovement Indian parallel cinema
genre drama film
hasDirector Buddhadeb Dasgupta NERFINISHED
language Bengali
mainCharacterOccupation village performer
musicBy Shantanu Mahapatra NERFINISHED
notableFor lyrical visual style
social commentary on rural marginalization
originalLanguage Bengali
portrays performer who paints himself as a tiger
producer National Film Development Corporation of India NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1989
runtime approximately 90 minutes
screenwriter Buddhadeb Dasgupta NERFINISHED
setInPeriod contemporary rural India
yearOfIndianRelease 1989

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Buddhadeb Dasgupta notableWork Bagh Bahadur