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Pratisodh is a film of genre Drama directed by Sukhen Das with Uttam Kumar

Pratisodh (1981)

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Pratisodh is a 1981 Bengali film.

Directed by Sukhen Das, starring Uttam Kumar, Sabitir Chatterjee, Sukhen Das, Mahua Roychoudhury, Shakuntala Barua, Anup Kumar, Subhendu Chatterjee, Bhanu Banerjee, Robi Ghosh, Prasenjit, Gyanesh Mukherjee & others. Ajoy Das scored the music in the film.

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The story is as Ranjan went to jail against a false allegation. His father became mad and roamed in the streets. His uncle Sanatan made a conspiracy and as a result, all these accidents happened. After sixteen years, he came back and saw the changes. He hid his identity and rescued local villagers from the exploitations of the zamindar. As a result, villagers helped him and saved him from different crisis. In this way within few days, he became very popular among his neighbors. Sanatan came to know about this person from his people, but could not identify him. He put his every effort to trace Ranjan and put him in a false position. Villagers and well-wishers helped him a lot and saved in different occasions. After a lot of incidents, Ranjan punished his uncle Sanatan and reunited with his father.

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