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Neecha Nagar Directed by Chetan Anand Produced by India Pictures Written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Hayatullah AnsariStarring Kamini Kaushal
Uma AnandMusic by Ravi Shankar Cinematography Bidyapati Ghosh Release date(s) 1946 Running time 122 min. Country India Language Hindi Neecha Nagar (Hindi: नीचा नगर; English: Lowly City) is a 1946 Hindi film directed by Chetan Anand. Written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, this film was a pioneering effort in social realism in Indian cinema, and paved the way for many such 'Parallel Cinema' films by other directors and many of them written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. It starred Chetan Anand's wife, Uma Anand, Rafiq Ahmed, Kamini Kaushal, and Zohra Sehgal.
It became the very first Indian film to gain international recognition, after it shared the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film (Best Film) award at the first Cannes Film Festival in 1946.[1]
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Overview
It was based on a Hindi story, Neecha Nagar, written by Hayatulla Ansari, which in turn was inspired by Russian writer Maxim Gorky’s ‘Lower Depths'. It took an expressionist look at the gulf between the rich and poor in the society.[2][3]
The film is the debut film of actress Kamini Kaushal and for Ravi Shankar as a music director.
Cast
- Kamini Kaushal,
- Uma Anand
- Rafiq Ahmed
- Zohra Sehgal.
Awards
References
- ^ Grand Prix du Festival International du Film (1939-54)
- ^ History will never forget Chetan Anand 13 June 2007.
- ^ Maker of innovative, meaningful movies The Hindu, 15 June 2007.
- Neecha Nagar at NY Times
- Remembering Chetan Anand and Neecha Nagar, Hindustan Times, 29 September 2007
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