Abhijan (The expedition) 1962
SATYAJIT RAY
SATYAJIT RAY
SYNOPSIS

Ray's favorite actor Soumitra Chatterjee plays Narsingh, a taxi driver. Narsingh is a proud and hot-tempered Rajput with a passion for his car, a vintage 1930 Chrysler. He recklessly passes the car of a powerful, local policeman and has his permit taken away. It forces him to take refuge in a small town on the borders of the states of Bengal and Bihar. Sukhanram, a shady merchant, offers him a handsome fee to transport some merchandise, and soon he finds himself into trafficking in opium. The two main women characters Neeli and Gulabi form a contrast. Narsingh is attracted to Neeli, a reserved Catholic schoolteacher. She has no interest in Narsingh. The other female character is warm, demonstrative and beautiful prostitute Gulabi. Gulabi has an instinctive liking towards Narsingh.
Unaware that Neeli has already committed herself to another man, a cripple, for Neeli’s sake, Narsingh begins to reform himself and even takes interest in her religion. But soon finds himself helping Neeli elope with her cripple lover.
Despite the romantic disillusion, he finds spiritual redemption when in climatic sequence of events he splits with his smuggler associates and rescues Gulabi from them.
Abhijan was Satyajit Ray's biggest box-office success in his native Bengal.
The film was originally conceived by his friends. A producer friend, Bijoy Chatterjee was to direct it. He had persuaded Ray to write the script and help in pre-production of the film. As a friendly gesture Ray agreed to direct the first scene on the first day of the shoot. By end of the day Bijoy Chatterjee and friends had persuaded Ray to direct the complete film.
TECHNICAL DATA
Director: Satyajit Ray
Producer: Abhijatrik
Cast: Soumitra Chatterji, Wahida Rehman, Ruma Guha Thakurta
Music: Satyajit Ray
Script: Satyajit Ray form the novel “Abhijan” by Tarasankar Banerjee
Runtime: 150 min. Black and White. Language: Bangla. Spanish Subtitled