‘Would have made Hirak Rani’: Amit Shah invokes Satyajit Ray classic to take epic dig at Mamata
   Date :17-May-2024

Would have made Hirak Rani 
 
 
 
 
HOOGHLY, 
 
 
 
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah drew a direct parallel between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the ruthless ruler from auteur Satyajit Ray’s cult classic ‘Hirak Rajar Deshe’. Addressing a public meeting in the Hooghly district on Wednesday, ahead of the fifth phase of polling in Bengal on May 20, Shah said the legendary filmmaker would have helmed a sequel to ‘Hiraj Rajar Deshe’ titled ‘Hirak Rani’, if he were alive today. The moniker ‘Hirak Rani’ has often been used by BJP heavyweight and the Leader of the Opposition in the Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, as he accused her of presiding over a loot of public money and central funds. “Satyajit Ray, as we all know, was one of Bengal’s proud sons and a globally renowned filmmaker.
 
His iconic film ‘Hirak Rajar Deshe’ made waves globally and is still fondly watched and remembered. Sadly, Ray wasn’t around when Mamata Banerjee came to power in Bengal as he would have made a sequel to ‘Hirak Rajar Desh’, titled ‘Hirak Rani’, seeing her misrule. Mamata Banerjee is the Hirak Rani,” Shah said with a smirk while campaigning in the Hooghly district on Wednesday. The film, which came out in 1969, was a musical fantasy featuring screen giants Utpal Dutt in the role of the tyrant ruler ‘Hirak Raja’ and Soumitra Chatterjee as ‘Udayan Pandit’, a teacher who dared the king and aroused his peasants against his oppressive rule.
 
Hitting out at the TMC over the prevailing state of affairs in Bengal, the Union Home Minister said, “Violence, oppression and appeasement are rampant in the State.” Highlighting the contribution of Bengal’s revolutionaries, many of whom remain unsung to this day, to the freedom movement, Shah said, “It is sad how the Communists and the Trinamool Congress worked to finish off nationalism in Bengal, the State which gave us ‘Vande Mataram’, ‘Jana Gana Mana’, while also playing a prominent role in our struggle for Independence.”