Pather Dabi, one of his greatest and most controversial works, was banned by the British during his lifetime. Overall, the character of Sabyasachi stands out with his passion for freedom, as well as his visionary hope for peace and growth when his work of attaining freedom for his motherland is achieved. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (18761938) was a novelist and short story writer from Bengal, one of the leading writers of the Bengal Renaissance. The story unfolds to show how human passions for leadership, love and power, that originally built the movement, entangles with the objectives and lead to discord and betrayal. She goes on to head a social reform society 'Pather dabi' which veils the armed initiatives of Sabyasachi at its core. ![]() Thus he meets the audacious Rose Daud and brings her as Sumitra into his fold. The other movies based on his novels included Nishkriti. The story Goes on to show how he inspires people with his passion into the freedom movement, often changing their very lives. The film Sabyasachi, released in 1977, is based on his work Pather Dabi. Pather Dabi Drama Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. ![]() Sabyasachi (aka Doctor) is a courageous, bold, committed and very talented leader who repeatedly haunts the British, defying their jails, police, intelligence with sheer cunning. It specifically builds on the legacy of several missions and leaders who tried to get international help to organize armed revolutions against the British. The film is set on the patriotic background of the freedom movement in India against the British rule: based on the novel 'Pather Dabi' by the Bengali novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.
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