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Saturday, Apr 4, 1987
Raosaheb
"A powerful and gripping film by theater director Vijaya Mehta, making her first feature film. Raosaheb explores the tragic predicament of women in traditional Indian society. Set in the early part of the century, in rural Maharashtra, it captures the reformist passion of a young barrister who returns from England and hopes to break through the shackles of conservative social norms, shackles that keep generations of women enslaved to a hopeless existence. Predictably, he fails. He fails even in his personal life. Trapped as he is in his decadent mansion, slowly falling to pieces, his dreams remain dreams. The widow he loves, he dare not marry; a victim of his own uncertainties, he slowly but inexorably follows in the footsteps of his unbalanced father. Nothing is stated explicitly. But you watch the man slowly going to pieces, even as the widow returns to the shadow of her past by shaving her head and going back to the customs she had once fought for his sake." Filmfare (India)
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