The black and white movie "Saamna" (1974), the release of which coincided with the Emergency, featured eminent actors Nilu Phule and Shriram Lagoo, and marked a watershed moment in Marathi film history exposing the grass-root level sugar lobby politics and exploitation of the deprived.
Recalling his debut as film director, the 'Ghashiram Kotwal' fame Jabbar Patel, at a public seminar 'Saamna not out 40' on the movie to mark the occasion last weekend, said, "The novel story of Tendulkar, which showed confrontation between a sugar lobby chairman, representing a corrupt network that propelled politicians in state corridors of power, and an idealist but helpless teacher who tried to take him on, had initially failed to sink in with the audience."
It was a pleasant surprise for the unit when legendary actress Nargis came to their help to complete formalities at the event when they got the invitation to screen the just over Rs one lakh budget movie with German subtitles at the Berlin international festival.
The film, which later won accolades and became a box office hit for the portrayal of corrupt politicians four decades ago, is regarded as beginning of the rot that started eroding the system.