- The Bengali Night
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director =Nicolas Klotz
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writer =Jean-Claude Carrière Mircea Eliade (novel)
starring =Soumitra Chatterjee Shabana Azmi Hugh Grant Supriya Pathak
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released = 1988
runtime = 115 min.
language = French
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imdb_id = 0095759"The Bengali Night" is a 1988 a semi-autobiographical film based upon the
Mircea Eliade 1933 Romanian novel, "Bengal Nights", directed byNicolas Klotz and starring the notedIndia n actorsSoumitra Chatterjee andShabana Azmi (it also stars a youngHugh Grant ).Plot summary
Allan (
Hugh Grant ) is an engineer working in 1930sCalcutta . He is invited to stay with the family of his boss, Narendra Sen (Soumitra Chatterjee ) which includes his wife, Indira (Shabana Azmi ) and daughter Gayatri (Supriya Pathak ). Gayatri and Allan become romantically involved leading to tragedy.Production history
Production of the film occurred about a decade after
Maitreyi Devi (the inspiration for the character Gayatri) published her version of the story "Na Hanyate ", (originally published in Bengali). She also extracted a promise from Eliade that his version would never be published in English. According to Ginu Kamani in "A Terrible Hurt:The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi Devi", Maitreyi witnessed the making of the film "The Bengali Night," which was shot in Calcutta from 1987-88 (Eliade had died that year). Her protests culminated "in court cases against the film for insulting Hinduism and for being pornographic" [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/143651.html] . The film was only shown once in India at a film festival in 1989 to mixed reviews and was never released in theaters in the U.S. [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/143651.html] . Kamani also notes::Devi was bitter about the whole affair. She wrote in 1988: "Christinel [Eliade's widow] has hurt me very badly. She gave permission to a French Co. to film "La Nuit Bengali". They came to Calcutta for shooting and gave huge publicity pointing at me as the heroine." It was a close enough breach of Eliade's promise that his book would not come out in English during her lifetime. But it is not known whether Mrs. Eliade was following her husband's wishes or her own. [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/143651.html]
External links
* [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/143651.html A Terrible Hurt:The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi Devi]
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