![]() ![]() He merely shows us the impact in the rural scenario while ruing that the wind that was once sweet and life-affirming has now turned dark and bitter. He doesn’t go into the details of how that has come about, how the human race could be responsible for bringing this upon itself. ![]() Panda gives the familiar tale a new twist and urgent context of climate change: how the capriciousness of weather has been the one wreaking havoc. Only the evil moneylender of yore has turned into exploitative banks and their merciless recovery agents. Kadvi Hawa, it’s still all about inadequate produce, mounting debts, unpaid loans, insufficient compensations, government apathy. Be it Bimal Roy’sĭo Bigha Zamin (1953) Ashutosh Gowariker’s Panda’s film is also a reminder about how little the fate of the farmer has changed on screen (and for real too). Storyline: An unusual relationship develops between a rural bank’s debt collector and an old farmer in a drought ridden, arid Rajasthan.Starring: Sanjay Mishra, Ranvir Shorey, Tillotama Shome, Bhupesh Singh.
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