Daman (film)

Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence

Movie poster
Directed by Kalpana Lajmi
Produced by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
N. C. Sippy
Written by Kalpana Lajmi
Starring Raveena Tandon
Sayaji Shinde
Sanjay Suri
Raima Sen
Bharti Jaffrey
Shaan
Music by Bhupen Hazarika
Maya Govind (Lyrics)
Cinematography Jatinder Sharma
Bijoice Verghese
Edited by Anirban
Distributed by National Film Development Corporation of India
Dept of Family Welfare (Government of India)
Release dates
4 May 2001
Country India India
Language Hindi

Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence is a 2001 Indian drama film directed by Kalpana Lajmi released on 4 May 2001. The lead actress, Raveena Tandon, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Durga Saikia. The film follows the story of a battered wife. The film was distributed by India's Government.

Plot

The Saikia family are an extremely wealthy family in Assam. The two sons of the family are Sanjay (Sayaji Shinde) and Sunil Saikia (Sanjay Suri). The latter being the kinder of the two whilst the former is very hot-tempered and has occasional mood swings. The parents decide to get him married to Durga (Raveena Tandon), a lower caste girl from a poor family, thinking she will be able to cope with Sanjay's temper. Sanjay initially refuses to marry Durga, but when his mother threatens to cut him off from the family will he relents. Thus, Durga marries Sanjay and looks forward to her new life. From day one, Durga is subjected to physical and mental harm by her husband. To add insult to injury, he spends their wedding night with a prostitute called Chameli. Durga continues to be tortured by her husband and after a drunken night he rapes her.

Soon Durga is pregnant, but Sanjay is convinced the child is not his but Sunil's. Durga gives birth to a girl, named Deepa, but this only disappoints Sanjay and he shuns the child. Sanjay decides to get Deepa, now twelve years old, married to a much older man. When Durga protests, he viciously beats her. Durga's only companion Sunil is killed by Sanjay after he suspects that he and Durga were having an affair. Durga is devastated by Sunil's death and decides that enough is enough. She runs away with Deepa and decides to cut all ties with Sanjay. Sanjay files a police complaint but is unsuccessful in finding the two. Durga carries on with her life but it's not long before Sanjay finds the two. Eventually Durga kills her husband.

Cast

Music

  1. "Gum Sum Nisha Aayi (Female)" - Kavita Krishnamurthy
  2. "Jai Bhagawathi" - Jaspinder Narula
  3. "Gum Sum Nisha Aayi" - Bhupen Hazarika
  4. "Hu Hu Pagal" - Kavita Krishnamurthy, Bhupen Hazarika
  5. "Sun Sun Goriya Kya Bole Teraa Kangana" - Alka Yagnik
  6. "Sar Sar Hawa, Jisne Badan Chhua Hai" - Hema Sardesai
  7. "Bahar Hi Bahar Hai, Fiza Me Bhi Khumar Hai" - Shaan, Dominique Cerejo

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