Kamla (film)
| Kamla | |
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| Directed by | Jagmohan Mundhra | 
| Written by | Vijay Tendulkar Vasant Dev (dialogue)  | 
| Screenplay by | Vijay Tendulkar | 
| Story by | Vijay Tendulkar | 
| Based on | Kamala by Vijay Tendulkar  | 
| Produced by | Jagmohan Mundhra | 
| Starring | Shabana Azmi Deepti Naval Marc Zuber A.K. Hangal Tun Tun Sulabha Deshpande  | 
| Cinematography | Pravin Bhatt | 
| Edited by | Ashok Bandekar | 
| Music by | Bappi Lahiri | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | India | 
| Language | Hindi | 
Kamla is a 1984 Hindi film produced and directed by Jagmohan Mundhra, starring Deepti Naval, Shabana Azmi, and Marc Zuber in lead roles. The film is titled after the character of Naval.[1] The screenplay by Vijay Tendulkar was based on his play Kamala, written in 1981.
Plot
Jaisingh Jadav (Marc Zuber), a Delhi-based journalist finds that even to this date, the flesh trade exists in a village in Madhya Pradesh, the victims being girls belonging to the Bhil tribe. Like any avid journalist, he travels to the village, followed by really buying a girl named Kamla (Deepti Naval) and takes her to his home in Delhi. As his intentions are good, some days later he holds a press conference where he reveals the actual wrongdoings going on in the village.[2]
Cast
- Deepti Naval as Kamla
 - Shabana Azmi as Sarita Jadhav
 - Marc Zuber as Jaisingh Jadhav
 - A.K. Hangal as Kakasaab (Sarita's uncle)
 - Sulabha Deshpande
 - Tun Tun
 
Music
- "Aaj Phir Aaine Se" - Salma Agha
 - "Insaano Ko Neelam Kare Duniya" - Pankaj Udhas
 - "Kaisa Yeh Karam" - Pankaj Udhas
 
Critical reception
Upon its release, Kamla received rave reviews. The Times of India in a review stated, "Deepti Naval is called to widen her eyes, tremble like a scared rabbit and drop pearly smiles. To her credit, she performs these chores competently." The Indian Express wrote, "Mundhara is to be complimented on getting two credible – perhaps notable – performances from Deepti Naval and Marc Zuber – whose talents have so far been pretty well concealed."[3]
True Incident Inspiration
The movie is based on Tendulkar's play, which in turn is inspired by a real life expose by the journalist Ashwini Sarin, of The Indian Express. In the expose he actually bought a girl from the rural flesh market, from a village of Dholpur, Rajsthan, for an amount of Rs20000. He presented the woman at a press conference.
References
- ^ Somaaya, Bhawana (2004). Cinema: Images & Issues. Rupa&Co. p. 389. ISBN 9788129103703.
 - ^ "Deepti Naval Filmography - Kamla".
 - ^ "Kamla Reviews".
 
