11-500: [REDACTED] Look up परिणीत in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parineeta may refer to: Parineeta (novel) , a 1914 Bengali-language novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Parineeta (1942 film) , directed by Pashupati Chatterjee, based on the novel Parineeta (1953 film) , directed by Bimal Roy, based on the novel Parineeta (1969 film) , directed by Ajoy Kar, based on
22-603: A 25-year-old, recently minted attorney, has a joking, bantering relationship with Lalita, his mother's protégée. The young girl adores him like her mentor, and for some strange reasons, accepts his possessive attitude towards her. Upon the emergence of a supportive Girin in Lalita's life, a certain jealousy transpired within Shekhar, which tended to moderate Lalita's increasing associations with Girin, who has now extended his helping hand to Gurucharan's finances and also assisted him in finding
33-453: A match for Lalita. These situations seemed to stir the instinctual passions of Shekhar and Lalita for each other. One evening before Shekhar's tour to the west, the duo secretly gets married. But a newly married Lalita had to conceal herself in the veil of her spinsterhood, as her uncle Gurucharan quits his fight with the law and orders of Hindu society and embraces Brahmoism, inspired from the angelic words of Girin. The society abandons them, and
44-451: A means of healing her psychologically tormented uncle anguished by the sense of isolation. Girin aided them all through his journey, to whom Gurucharan had his dying wish of marrying his daughter (suggestively indicated to his niece Lalita) which Girin accepts wholeheartedly. Years pass with the passing of both Gurucharan and Nabin Roy and an 18-year-old Lalita visits her old place one last time for
55-507: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Parineeta (novel) Parineeta ( Bengali : পরিণীতা Porinita ) is a 1914 Bengali language novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and is set in Calcutta , India during the early part of the 20th century. It is a novel of social protest which explores issues of that time period related to class and religion. The word Parineeta
66-432: Is forced to take a loan from his neighbour, Nabin Roy, by mortgaging a plot of land with him. The two neighbouring families share a very cordial relationship, although Nabin Roy covets Gurucharan's mortgaged plot. Nabin Roy's wife, Bhuvaneshwari, dotes on the orphan Lalita and showers love upon her; the latter reciprocates even to the extent of addressing Bhuvaneshwari as “maa” (mother). Roy's younger son Shekharnath (Shekhar),
77-554: Is translated in English as married woman . The literal meaning comes from Bengali (Sanskrit) word "পরিণয়/परिणय/Parinay" - "marriage". Parineeta takes place at the turn of the 20th century during the Bengal Renaissance . The story centers around a poor 13-year-old orphan girl, Lalita, who lives with the family of her uncle Gurucharan. Gurucharan has five daughters, and the expense of paying for their weddings has impoverished him. He
88-450: The novel Parineeta (1986 film) , directed by Alamgir Kabir, Bangladeshi film Parineeta (2005 film) , directed by Pradeep Sarkar, based on the novel Parineeta (2019 film) , an Indian Bengali romantic drama film Parineeta Borthakur (born 1985), Indian actress See also [ edit ] Parineeti Chopra (born 1988), Indian actress Parineetii (TV series) , Indian drama television series Topics referred to by
99-818: The sake of selling Gurucharan's house to Nabin Roy's heirs, since the deceased desired the plot for a long time. Shekhar has his marriage fixed in a week but Lalita's advent questions him over his real wishes; but he has heard of Girin's promise to marry Lalita which must have been fulfilled by now. Tables turn as Girin visits Shekhar with the legal documents of Gurucharan's plot; amidst the conversation, Girin reveals that he indeed became Gurucharan's son-in-law, but instead married Lalita's cousin Annakali, as Lalita claimed herself to be already married. Shockingly pleased by this, Shekhar regains himself and his now realised love for Lalita goes to his mother and confesses about his marriage with Lalita. The novella ends with consent for this marriage
110-432: The same is followed by Shekhar towards Lalita upon his return (though mixed with covetousness over Girin's influence on her family). His jeopardies in introducing his wife amidst the society because of the differences in wealth, religion and, more importantly, due to a precluded marriage of marrying an under-aged woman made him harsh and arrogant towards Lalita who, drowned in agony, decides to accompany her family to Munger as
121-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Parineeta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parineeta&oldid=1189337505 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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