This quasi-historical story is set in the fictional land of Tippera and features Queen Gunavati (Sulochana), King Govinda, Aparna the beggar girl (Zubeida) and the priest Raghupati who runs a Kali temple. The story addresses the conflict between reformist enlightenment and obsolete, inhuman ritual, questioning the contemporary validity of traditional rituals. The dramatic pivot is the conflict between the king who banned animal sacrifice, and the priest who calls for the king’s own blood. Emotionally, the film revolves around the childless queen and a beggar girl whose pet goat has been taken for the sacrifice and who loves a servant in the temple. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 1927 | |
Companies: | Orient Pictures | |
Cast: | Master Vithal Ruby Mayer Zubeida Jal Khambatta | |
Crew: | Rabindranath Tagore Jamshed Ratnagar Naval Gandhi | |
Odie : This was great, but not as good as his last one. Might change my mind on the rewatch, Hes ...