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  • Original title:Chakra
  • Category:Movie / Action
  • Released:1981
  • Director:Rabindra Dharmaraj
  • Actors:Savita Bajaj,Arun Bakshi,Suresh Bhagwat
  • Writer:Jaywant Dalvi,Rabindra Dharmaraj
  • Duration:2h 20min
  • Video type:Movie

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Short summary

Amma lives in Bijapur with her husband and son, Benwa. When a man attempts to sexually molest her, he is killed by her husband, the trio flee, but the husband is shot dead by the police. Amma re-locates to a shanty slum near Dharavi, Bombay, where Benwa grows up and shines shoes for a living. Amma is sexually active with Looka, a hoodlum and extortionist who shows up once in while, and also has a steady relationship with trucker, Anna. Both Looka and Anna are unaware of each other. Looka gets Benwa married to Amli from a nearby slum & Anna gets Amma a much better shelter. All seems to be going well until the Police come looking for an injured Looka, when he robs a pharmacy in order to get medicines for himself. Watch what happens when the Police arrive and find a visibly pregnant Amma with Looka, and the impact this will have on her relationship with Anna.

Director Rabindra Dharmaraj died shortly before this film was released.

The film had a controversial bathing scene of Smita where you could see her backside.

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    • Author: Laizel
    Chakra depicts a toxic life, representing hell on earth. It follows a vicious cycle of destruction of hope and faith in life. The movie shows how poverty extracts its toll in multiple ways, with very little scope for the silver lining. Life becomes tenuous, self-destruction being as a big a threat to continuation of life as other demons. The story weaves through the ups and downs, mostly downs, of life in the sub-altern. Naseer has a dialog in the movie that all torment comes from the need of stomach and the organ below it – from the need for survival and sex.It showcases the nakedness of how raw emotions are lived out in public. Privacy of grief and shame is not a privilege available to the poor. Everything plays out in the open, magnifying its bleakness. In some ways, similar rules apply to lives of the very rich also. The ending is seems squished, in its eagerness to dramatize the treachery of Chakra of life.
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    • Author: Velan
    The only film made by Rabindra 'Robin' Dharmaraj since he died soon after, even before it got released. Chakra is a gritty, realistic and mostly interesting look at the daily goings-on in a slum population. Thankfully the film doesn't expect you to sympathize with the class of people it is about, only to present a fleshed out social document of the particular (yes, this is not a generic wail at social inequality or such crap) community it deals with.

    Following the life of Amma (Smita Patil in another solid performance) a feisty sexually active widow who labors to eke out existence for herself and her teenage son, the story in anecdotal fashion examines the peculiar social and moral setup of this tribe where survival for the next day justifies all means to obtain it. The film has a decent assortment of interesting characters and the documentary aspect is delivered without any cheap holier-than-thou posturing.

    The end seems to come together a bit hodge-podgedly with an obviously forced element of drawing the full circle, so to say. But Chakra remains an interesting product of the Indian New Wave and given the genuinely intelligent touch with which he helms one may likely have seen other worthy films from Dharmaraj if he hadn't passed away so early.
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    • Author: MarF
    I new this would be something different because Smita Patel was in it - I watched it 10 years ago on a used VHS but it made such a strong impression that I can remember it now. Why do I like it ? - It drew me in emotionally; - I wanted these people to break out of the slum; - I followed the movie through to the sad if not surprising end; - it left me gutted and touched; - the "gazals" are superb, the opening song sets the mood of the people, simply, after years of subjugation they may as well accept their lot.

    If there is a "negative" aspect of the film is that the ending is not satisfying from a Hollywood standpoint. But thats what makes this such a great movie for me. Highly recommended.
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    • Author: Lcena
    It would have been part of mainstream cinema and a hit as well, had it been made in present times. A story about slum dwellers, their lives, their fight to make daily living, fight with system and fight with each other. A beautifully made movie has won 3 Filmfare awards in 1982; Best Actor (Naseeruddin Shah), Best Actress (Smita Patil) & Best Art Director (Bansi Chandragupta). And a National Award for Smita Patil as Best Actress. It has a couple of good songs too.
  • Credited cast:
    Savita Bajaj Savita Bajaj - Neighbor with mentally ill son
    Arun Bakshi Arun Bakshi - Police Inspector
    Suresh Bhagwat Suresh Bhagwat - Sweeper
    Ranjit Chowdhry Ranjit Chowdhry - Benwa (as Ranjeet Chowdhuri)
    Salim Ghouse Salim Ghouse - Raghu
    Rohini Hattangadi Rohini Hattangadi - Laxmi
    Madan Jain Madan Jain
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda Kulbhushan Kharbanda - Anna
    Alka Kubal Alka Kubal - Amli
    Anjali Paigankar Anjali Paigankar - Chenna
    Sudhir Pandey Sudhir Pandey - Bhandari (as Sudhir Pande)
    Yunus Parvez Yunus Parvez - Minister
    Smita Patil Smita Patil - Amma
    Naseeruddin Shah Naseeruddin Shah - Looka
    Uttam Sirur Uttam Sirur - Chamnya
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