Shyam Benegal Tribute Festival
Movies
2.5 hrs
January 29, 2025 7:00 pm Wednesday
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Shyam Benegal, a luminary in Indian cinema, has shaped the narrative of socially conscious filmmaking with his nuanced storytelling and deep understanding of human emotions. Known for his ability to weave compelling narratives around everyday lives, Benegal's films explore the complexities of socio-economic realities, gender dynamics, and cultural traditions. From his debut masterpiece Ankur to the celebrated Manthan and Bhumika, his work transcends entertainment, offering a profound commentary on societal structures. His films stand as a testament to the power of cinema as a medium for change, earning him a revered place among India’s greatest auteurs.

This January, our tribute film festival celebrates Shyam Benegal’s unparalleled contributions to Indian cinema. Every Wednesday evening, audiences are invited to revisit his iconic works, engage with their timeless relevance, and explore his unique cinematic language. The retrospective serves as an ode to his artistic genius and an opportunity to inspire new generations of filmmakers and cinephiles to carry forward his legacy of meaningful storytelling.

Film Title: WELL DONE ABBA | 2010 | 144 Mins | India | Hindi with English Subtitles

About the film: Well Done Abba (transl. Well Done Dad) is a 2010 Indian political satire Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal, starring Boman Irani, Minissha Lamba, and Sameer Dattani in pivotal roles. It is the remake of the 2007 Marathi film Jau Tithe Khau. It was based on three short stories: Narsaiyyan Ki Bavdi by Jeelani Bano, Phulwa Ka Pul by Sanjeev, and Still Waters by Jayant Kripalani. The screenplay was written by Jayant Kripalani and Ashok Mishra, who also wrote the dialogues. It won the 2009 National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!

Organizer
Lamakaan
Lamakaan is an Open Cultural & inclusive space in Hyderabad that promotes and presents the best of arts, literature, movies, theater, debates, discussions, and dialogue with a commitment to being open and accessible.