
This film is about Chandidas, a legendary 15th-C. Bengali Vaishnavite poet whose biography remains obscure but was an influence on the better documented Chaitanya (1486-1533), a school teacher who promoted the Vaishnavite ideology in Bengal, mostly through hymns about the Radha-Krishna legend.

Is it worth your time? If you have an appetite for black-and-white historical dramas that move at their own rhythm, you might find something here. It is definitely for folks who appreciate the roots of Indian cinema, but if you need fast pacing, stay away. This isn't exactly The Son of the Sheik when it comes to thrill...


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"Is it worth your time? If you have an appetite for black-and-white historical dramas that move at their own rhythm, you might find something here. It is definitely for folks who appreciate the roots of Indian cinema, but if you need fast pacing, stay away. This isn't exactly The Son of the Sheik when it comes to thrills. The movie is mostly about Chandidas, this poet guy who decides that love is more important than whatever the local high priest is yelling about. It is a simple story, really. H..."
Chandra Mukherjee, Debaki Kumar Bose
India
1920 · IMDb —
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