Ankur: The Seedling | |
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Directed by | Shyam Benegal |
Written by | Shyam Benegal (Screenplay) Satyadev Dubey (Dialogue) |
Produced by | Lalit M. Bijlani, Freni Variava; Blaze Film Enterprises |
Starring | Anant Nag Shabana Azmi Sadhu Meher Priya Tendulkar Kader Ali Beg Dalip Tahil |
Cinematography | Govind Nihalani Kamath Ghanekar[1] |
Music by | Vanraj Bhatia |
Release date |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Dakhani |
Ankur (English: The Seedling) is an Indian colour film of 1974. It was the first feature film directed by Shyam Benegal and the debut of Indian actors Anant Nag and Shabana Azmi. Anant Nag was introduced in Ankur by Shyam Benegal in Hindi film after his higher education in Mumbai. The film was shot in Hyderabad.[2] Though Shabana Azmi had acted in other films as well, Ankur was her first release.[3]
Like many others of Benegal's films, Ankur belongs to the genre of Indian art films, or more precisely, Indian Parallel Cinema.[4][5] The plot is based on a true story that occurred in Hyderabad, apparently in the 1950s.[6] It was filmed almost entirely on location.
Ankur won three National Film Awards and 43 other prizes, both in India and abroad. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 24th Berlin International Film Festival.
This film includes one whipping scene and more profanity than is usually found in Indian films.