Kony (film)
1984 Indian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Koni (Bengali: কোনি; sometimes spells as Koney or Kony)[2][1] is a national award-winning Bengali movie released in 1984 directed by Saroj Dey,[3] starring Soumitra Chatterjee and Sriparna Banerjee. This film is an adaptation of a Bengali novel by the same name written by Moti Nandi. The film is about a girl living in Calcutta slums, who with the help of her coach triumphs over poverty and hardships. The film's lead Sriparna Banerjee was also a professional swimmer herself in the 1970s and at the time of casting a student of Jadavpur University.[4] The film was a smash hit at the west-bengal box-office. It also surpassess Shatru(1984) of Ranjit Mallick.
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Directed by | Saroj Dey |
Written by | Moti Nandi |
Based on | Koni by Moti Nandi |
Starring | Sriparna Banerjee Soumitra Chatterjee Snigdha Banerjee Swarup Dutta |
Edited by | Ramesh Joshi |
Music by | Chinmay Chattopadhyay |
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Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
In a 2012 interview, veteran actor, Soumitra Chatterjee, called Koni one of the best films of his career. He even recalled using film's catch-phrase "Fight-Koni-fight" in hard times, as a chant to himself to lift his "aging spirits". The phrase had become popular with middle-class Bengalis at the time.[5][6]