Tasher Desh

Tasher Desh (English: The Land of Cards) is a 2012 Bengali fantasy film directed by Q. The film has been described as a "trippy adaptation" of the 1933 Rabindrath Tagore play by Indian media. It begins with a nihilist playwright searching where the play, 'Tasher Desh' by Rabindranath Tagore is being played. He goes to major play theatres in Kolkata like The Academy of Fine Arts but no one has a show of Tasher Desh in the near time. He finally writes his own adapted script of the play by Tagore and completely immerses himself into it. Most of the dialogues and all the songs in the film are from the original play by Tagore while director Q is picturising himself as the playwright.[3] It features Soumyak Kanti DeBiswas, Anubrata Basu, Tillotama Shome, Rii, Joyraj Bhattacharjee, Tinu Verghese, and Immaduddin Shah in the lead roles.[4] Tasher Desh made its international premiere on 11 November 2012 at the 7th Rome International Film Festival.[5][6] The film had its release in India on 23 August 2013.[7]

Tasher Desh (The Land of Cards)
Directed byQaushiq Mukherjee, known as 'Q'
Produced byNFDC (India) / Overdose Art Pvt Ltd / Dream Digital Inc / Anurag Kashyap Films / Entre Chien Et Loup
Written byQ/ Surojit Sen
Screenplay byQ/ Surojit Sen
Story byRabindranath Tagore
Based onTasher Desh
by Rabindranath Tagore
StarringAnubrata
Joyraj
Tillotama Shome
Rii
Tinu Verghese
Immaduddin Shah / Soumyak Kanti
Music byNeel Adhikari/ Miti Adhikari
CinematographyManuel Dacosse/ Q
Edited byNikon
Distributed byNFDC (India) / Insomnia World sales
Release date
11 November 2012, (Rome)[1] 23 August 2013, (India)[2]
Running time
114 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

The story of a prince who escapes his destiny, the prison of his mind. He lands on a fascist island and incites women to revolt. A psychedelic fantasy about destiny and humanity, social control and Utopian revolution.

Cast

  • Tillotama Shome as Queen
  • Imaad Shah as Ruiton
  • Anubrata Basu as Friend
  • Rii Sen as Horotoni / Widow
  • Maya Tideman as Tekkani
  • Soumyak Kanti De Biswas as Prince
  • Joyraj Bhattacharjee as Storyteller / Tash King
  • Tinu Verghese as Oracle

Soundtrack

  • "Ami Phul Tulite Elem" - Anusheh Anadil
  • "Amar Mon Bole Chai" - Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Amra Nuton Jouboneri" - Neel Adhikari
  • "Bnadh Bhenge Dao" - Qaushiq Mukherjee, Tanaji, Neel, Damini, Kamalika
  • "Bolo Shokhi Bolo" - Sahana Bajpaie
  • "Cholo Niyom Mote" - Qaushiq Mukherjee, Tanaji, Neel, Damini, Kamalika
  • "Elem Notun Deshe" - Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Ghorete Bhromor Elo" - Anusheh Anadil
  • "Gopono Kothati" - Susheela Raman, Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Hey Nobina" - Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Ichhe Ichhe" - Qaushiq Mukherjee, Neel, Damini, Kamalika
  • "Jaboi" - Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Khara Bayu Boye Bege" - Qaushiq Mukherjee, Neel, Damini, Kamalika
  • "Ogo Shanto" - Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Tash Anthem" - Qaushiq Mukherjee, Tanaji, Neel, Damini, Kamalika
  • "Tolon Namon" - Qaushiq Mukherjee, Tanaji, Neel, Damini, Kamalika
  • "Tomar Payer Tolaye" - Qaushiq Mukherjee
  • "Utol Hawa" - Anusheh Anadil

References

  1. Sen, Zinia (14 November 2012). "Q plays the Roman card". Times of India. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  2. "Tasher Desh trailer creates a buzz". Times of India. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  3. "Dasher Desh". Times of India. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  4. "'Tasher Desh' to have world premier at Rome film fest". Times of India. 6 November 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  5. "Bollywood turns our collective brains into chicken-feed: Director Q". Zee News. 25 November 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  6. http://tollywoodhamaka.com/news/qs-tasher-desh-aims-an-august-release.html
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