Bulbul Can Sing


Bulbul Can Sing is a 2018 Indian Assamese-language drama film directed by Rima Das. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centres on three teenagers trying to come to terms with their sexual identities. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese at India's 66th National Film Awards.

Plot

Bulbul is a young girl who lives in Kalardiya village near Chaygaon in India's Assam state. She has two best friends, Bonny and Sumu, and they are coming of age and finding their own identities but who they want to be and what their community expects them to be are two different things as they find themselves at odds with the social mores and moral codes of their village. Clashes emerge as Bulbul finds herself experiencing the first glimmers of attraction for a guy, Sumu is bullied for not acting like a traditional man and Bonny finds the pressures of the community unbearable. As fear and doubt assail the three friends, Bulbul must find her own voice and sing.

Cast

  • Arnali Das as Bulbul
  • Banita Thakuriya as Bonnie
  • Manoranjan Das as Suman
  • Manabendra Das
  • Pakija Begam

    Reception

Critical response

Bulbul Can Sing mostly received positive reviews from critics. Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter called the film "quietly insightful" which "has a pleasing simplicity and realism", while Wendy Ide of Screen described it as "a heartfelt, acutely honest portrait of rural Indian adolescence."
Among Indian critics, Anirudh Bhattacharyya of Outlook felt that with this film director Das had surpassed the expectations raised by her previous directorial Village Rockstars. According to Sonal Pandya of Cinestaan, Das has matured as a filmmaker with this film and the film's beginning and end were bookended nicely. Aswathy Gopalakrishnan also praised the film for its subtle take on feminism and patriarchy.

Accolades

Festival or AwardCategoryRecipient/nomineeResult
66th National Film AwardsBest Feature Film in AssameseBulbul Can SingWon
Jio MAMI Film Festival 2018: Golden GatewayIndia GoldBulbul Can SingWon
29th Singapore International Film Festival: Silver Screen AwardBest Asian Feature FilmBulbul Can SingNomitated
29th Singapore International Film Festival: Silver Screen AwardBest Performance - Asian Feature FilmManoranjan DasWon
2019 Berlin International Film FestivalSpecial Mention - Generation 14plusBulbul Can SingWon
13th Asian Film Awards 2019Best New DirectorRima DasNomitated
2019 Dublin International Film FestivalBest DirectorRima DasWon
2019 Osaka Asian Film FestivalJury Special MentionBulbul Can SingWon
2019 New York Indian Film FestivalBest DirectorRima DasNomitated
Prag Cine Awards 2019Best FilmBulbul Can SingWon
Prag Cine Awards 2019Best Actor Anjali DasWon
Prag Cine Awards 2019Best Actor Monoranjan DasWon
Prag Cine Awards 2019Best CinematographyRima DasWon
Prag Cine Awards 2019Global Icon AwardRima DasWon
2019 Indian Film Festival of MelbourneBest Indie FilmBulbul Can SingWon
10th Jagran Film FestivalBest DirectorRima DasWon