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Sathi
Theatrical poster
Directed byHaranath Chakraborty
Adapted fromCity Lights (1931) by Charlie Chaplin
Screenplay byMonotosh Chakraborty
Dialogues byMonotosh Chakraborty
Story byHaranath Chakraborty
Monotosh Chakraborty
Produced byShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
StarringJeet
Ranjit Mallick
Priyanka Upendra
CinematographyV. Prabhakar
Edited bySwapan Guha
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
Distributed byShree Venkatesh Films
Release date
  • 14 June 2002 (2002-06-14)
Running time
136 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Box office₹9.66 crore[1]

Sathi (transl. Partner) is a 2002 Indian Bengali-language musical romantic drama film co-written and directed by Haranath Chakraborty. Produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films, the film is officially adapted from the Charlie Chaplin directorial and starrer City Lights (1931). It stars Jeet in his debut in Bengali cinema,[2] alongside Ranjit Mallick and Priyanka Upendra in lead roles.[3] The film follows the tragic journey of Bijoy, a struggling singer, who comes to Kolkata to find his love Sonali, being released from jail after five years due to false accusations of carrying firearms.

Monotosh Chakraborty wrote the screenplay of the film on the basis of a story by Haranath Chakraborty. The soundtrack and background score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh in his debut in Bengali cinema, with lyrics penned by Gautam Sushmit, while V. Prabhakar handled the cinematography and editing was by Swapan Guha.

Upon its release on 14 June 2002, Sathi emerged as a commercially and critically successful venture with a long run consisting of 90 weeks in theatres. In an eventual manner, it became the highest-grossing Bengali film of the year and subsequently, one of the highest-grossers of Bengali cinema. The song "O Bondhu Tumi Shunte Ki Paao" sung by Mano turned out to be a chartbuster and the soundtrack album was the highest-selling soundtrack of the year. Through the success of Sathi, Jeet was consolidated foothold in the industry and established himself to be one of the leading superstars in Bengali cinema, also being conferred with a BFJA Award.

Plot

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Bijoy Ray (Jeet) is an aspiring, talented singer, who resides in a village of Burdwan district. He has a caring and loving mother (Sumitra Mukherjee) and a helpful brother Chhottu. He comes to Kolkata on the call of a musical tycoon but when he finally arrives at his home Bijoy is shocked to find his mentor dead. He takes refuge with the alcoholic Keshto da (Ranjit Mallick), who has a heart of gold. He architects a group of peers and all of them begin to work for an insurance company.

In the meanwhile, Bijoy views Sonali (Priyanka Upendra) who stays in the same locality as her grandmother (Anamika Saha). Sonali peculiarly knows Bijoy. She has never seen him, but when Bijoy chants his numbers, she hears them of utmost interest and becomes his ardent admirer. But whenever Bijoy and Sonali physically meet each other, mishaps occur which makes Sonali misunderstand. Thus Sonali has a different picture of Bijoy in her sub-consciousness. She does not realize that the one she admires is the same person whom she hates.

Things come to a standstill when Bijoy accidentally pushes Sonali from the stairs of her college during a fight with goons and she becomes blind. When Bijoy learns of this, he is shattered. Then begins his series of sacrifices and love, he helps the financially strained Sonali and her grandmother by giving their rent. He brings the duo to their mess when their landlord expels them and finally, he sells the precious ring (Bijoy's mother's gift) to allocate the fees and cost required for Sonali's eye treatment. Even when his mother expires he keeps it a secret to everyone and takes Sonali to the eye surgeon. There he knows that Sonali can regain her eyesight if she undergoes an acute and complex operation. To acquire the cost of 50,000 (US$600), Bijoy secretly wards off to Visakhapatnam with the destiny to sell one of his kidneys. Bijoy sacrifices his passion to become a vocalist and secretly supports Sonali to fulfill her dream of becoming a singer, while Sonali has success in her first stint at the recording studios, Bijoy is arrested as a terrorist on the platform of Vizag railway station. Thus with Bijoy's money, Sonali regains eyesight and becomes a famous singer while Bijoy is sentenced to five years of rigorous imprisonment. The day Bijoy returns after completing his sentence turns out to be the same day Sonali attends her musical concert. Bijoy after arriving at Howrah station eyes the hoardings of having huge cutouts of Sonali. He reaches the spot but when he tries to contact Sonali and explain to her that he is her Bijoy, he is brutally hammered by the security. Keshtoda and Bijoy's friend arrive at the juncture. They explain the truth to Sonali. Sonali realizes that the one she has neglected is her long-lost love. They reunite amidst a jubilant crowd.[4]

Cast

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  • Jeet as Bijoy Ray, an aspiring singer from Burdwan
  • Priyanka Trivedi as Sonali, the love interest of Bijoy who later becomes a renowned singer in Kolkata
  • Ranjit Mallick as Keshto Da
  • Anamika Saha as Sonali's grandmother
  • Rajesh Sharma
  • Kanchan Mullick as Bijoy's friend
  • Sumitra Mukherjee as Bijoy's mother
  • Pushpita Mukherjee as Sonali's friend
  • Shyamal Dutta
  • Premjit Mukherjee as Member of Rock Band (cameo)
  • Sagnik Chatterjee as Head Member of Rock Band (cameo)
  • Sanghamitra Bandopadhyay as Keshto Da's wife
  • Ramen Roy Chowdhury

Production

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Development and casting

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After the successful venture Pratibad (2001), Haranath Chakraborty initially approached Prosenjit Chatterjee to play Bijoy in Sathi making their 8th collaboration. After hearing the story, Chatterjee rejected the role as his age wouldn't match with the age of Bijoy. Then he suggested Chakraborty to find a new face for the role. Jisshu U Sengupta auditioned for the role, but was rejected later. Then Jeet came on the board, who was doing theatre then and struggling for cinemas. Priyanka Trivedi was selected to play opposite Jeet and Ranjit Mallick was signed for another pivotal role marking his 12th collaboration with Haranath Chakraborty.

Shooting

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The shooting took placed in Kolkata, Burdwan, Bolpur and Ramoji Film City. The climax scene of the film was shot at Geetanjali Cinema Hall, a single screen situated in Bolpur, while some song sequences were filmed at Ramoji Film City.

Dubbing

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In the talk show 'Ghosh & Company', hosted by filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh, Jeet revealed that Haranath Chakraborty and Shrikant Mohta had not wanted him to dub for his role as he was a non-bengali. But Jeet, who was born and grew up in Kalighat and performed in several Bengali language dramas, concentrated on upscaling his Bengali pronunciation. After a long hard work, Jeet requested Chakraborty to allow him for the dubbing. After hearing Jeet's clear Bengali pronunciation, Chakraborty agreed to allow him for dubbing and finally Jeet dubbed for himself.

Soundtrack

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Sathi
Soundtrack album by
Released2002
Recorded2001
StudioShree Venkatesh Films
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageBengali
LabelEskay Video, Venus, Shraddha Music
ProducerShree Venkatesh Films
S. P. Venkatesh chronology
Sathi
(2002)
Sangee
(2003)
Singles from Sathi
  1. "Ei Bhalobasha"
    Released: 3 Jun 2016
  2. "Bolbo Tomaye"
    Released: 20 Jun 2014
  3. "O Bondhu (Female Version)"
    Released: 21 Jan 2016
  4. "Ei Gaan"
    Released: 22 Feb 2016
  5. "Bolbo Tomaye"
    Released: 14 Jun 2017
  6. "Porabasi Dak Diye Jaye"
    Released: 14 Jun 2017

All lyrics are written by Gautam Sushmit; all music is composed by S. P. Venkatesh

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."O Bondhu"Gautam SushmitManu06:09
2."Bolbo Tomaye"Gautam SushmitManu, Anuradha Sriram05:23
3."Aalap" Swarnalata 
4."Ei Bhalobasha"Gautam SushmitManu05:33
6."O Bondhu (Reprise)" Manu 
7."Porabasi Dak Diye Jaye"Gautam SushmitSwarnalata, Prabhakar03:48
8."Ei Gaan"Gautam SushmitManu05:38
9."O Bondhu (Female Version)"Gautam SushmitAnuradha Sriram06:12
10."Juge Juge Sab Bodlay" Manu01:45
11."Janina Kothao Aacho" Manu04:00

Awards

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Year Awards Category Recipient(s) Result
2003 BFJA Awards Most Promising Actor Jeet Won
Best Director Haranath Chakraborty Nominated
Anandalok Puraskar Best Actor Jeet Won
Kalakar Awards Best Film Sathi Won
Iconic Film of the Year– Bengali Won

References

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  1. ^ "Top 5 Bengali films with good numbers at box office". Thestatesman.com. 15 December 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Why June 14 is special to Jeet?". The Times of India. 15 June 2020. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Highest grossing Bengali movies". Indiatimes.com. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  4. ^ FilmiClub. "Sathi (2002)". FilmiClub. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
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