Under the Blue Sky

Under the Blue Sky

Release date : February 20, 1959
Runtime : 2h 13m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Bengali / Hindi /
Director : Mrinal Sen /
Writers : Mahadevi Varma / Mrinal Sen /
Production companies : Hemanta Bela Productions /
February 20, 1959 2h 13m India Drama Bengali More
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Set in the turbulent 1930s, this is the story of a poor Chinese hawker selling his merchandise, Chinese silk, in the streets of Calcutta. This was the time when China was repulsing a brutal attack of militarist Japan and when an outraged Rabindranath Tagore wrote to his friend in Japan, the great poet Noguchi: “I wish your countrymen, whom I love so much, not success but remorse”. This film holds the dubious distinction of being the first to be banned (though temporarily) in independent India.
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  • title:Under the Blue Sky
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1959
  • Runtime:2h 13m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Bengali · Hindi ·
  • Director: Mrinal Sen /
  • Writers: Mahadevi Varma · Mrinal Sen ·
  • Production companies: Hemanta Bela Productions ·
  • Overview:Set in the turbulent 1930s, this is the story of a poor Chinese hawker selling his merchandise, Chinese silk, in the streets of Calcutta. This was the time when China was repulsing a brutal attack of militarist Japan and when an outraged Rabindranath Tagore wrote to his friend in Japan, the great poet Noguchi: “I wish your countrymen, whom I love so much, not success but remorse”. This film holds the dubious distinction of being the first to be banned (though temporarily) in independent India.
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