Shadows in the Dark
Originally released in 1999. Shadows in the Dark is a feature film. directed by Pankaj Butalia.
Starring Subrat Dutta, Kitu Gidwani, and Mandakini Goswami
Synopsis
Ill-fated love set against the epic canvas of India's partition into Hindu Indian and Pakistan. Lajma, a beautiful school teacher with greying hair, leaves Pakistan for her childhood home in India. There she discovers that the home is in ruin, her aging aunt is half senile, and her cousin Gautam is bitter and defeated. Flashback to 1947 when India splits in two - a proud old Muslim man, along with his grieving daughter-in-law, take in a couple of impoverished Hindus, Chand and Bhagwati, into their home. Later, Chand's mute sister Lajjo arrives with her young daughter Lajma. Suffering from some unnamed past trauma, Lajjo is eventually sent to an asylum, leaving Lajma with her uncle. Lajma recalls her aborted relationship with the childhood friend and her inability to understand what her lover was going through, as well as her lover's inability to acknowledge a latent bisexuality. But the most difficult memory to deal with is that of her mother, brutalised during the riots.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HI
Production Companies
- JBA Production
- Vital Films
- National Film Development Corporation of India
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shadows in the Dark about?
Ill-fated love set against the epic canvas of India's partition into Hindu Indian and Pakistan. Lajma, a beautiful school teacher with greying hair, leaves Pakistan for her childhood home in India....
Who directed Shadows in the Dark?
Shadows in the Dark was directed by Pankaj Butalia.
How long is Shadows in the Dark?
Shadows in the Dark has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).
When was Shadows in the Dark released?
Shadows in the Dark was released on September 21, 1999 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Shadows in the Dark?
The main cast of Shadows in the Dark includes Subrat Dutta, Kitu Gidwani, Mandakini Goswami, Naseeruddin Shah, Loveleen Tandan.