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Seemabaddha ( Shimabôddho; English title: Company Limited) is a 1971 social drama film directed by .

(1987). 9780520908017, University of California Press. .
It is based on the novel Seemabaddha by Mani Shankar Mukherjee. It stars , Harindranath Chattopadhyay, and in lead roles. The film was the second entry in Ray's Calcutta trilogy, which included ( The Adversary) (1970) and ( The Middleman) (1976). The films deal with the rapid modernization of Calcutta, rising corporate culture and greed, and the futility of the .
(1989). 9780520069466, University of California Press. .
The film won the Award at the 33rd Venice International Film Festival, and the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1971.
(2025). 9788125035107, Orient Longman. .


Plot
Shyamal (Barun Chanda) is an ambitious manager in a British fan manufacturing firm in , where he is expecting a promotion shortly. He is married to Dolan and lives in a company flat. He aspires to become the company director.

His sister-in-law, Tutul (Sharmila Tagore), arrives from to stay with them for a few days. She is given a tour of the life they lead and the many upscale spaces they inhabit—the restaurants, the beauty parlours, clubs and race courses. Tutul, whose father Shyamal had once been a student under, greatly admires him and his idealism. Secretly she is envious of her sister's marriage with him.

Life goes on smoothly for Shyamal until he learns that a consignment of fans meant for export is defective just before the shipment of a prestigious order. The problem is that the fans were painted with a flaw. The company is under a contract requiring the shipment be delivered on time. There is a clause permitting delay in case of civil disturbance. To escape blame, Shyamal hatches a plan with the labour officer to provoke a strike at the factory. A factory watchman is badly injured, a false riot is organised, and a lock-out is declared. The delay caused by the strike and riot are used by the company to allow strikebreakers to make needed repairs.

For his "efficient" handling of the crisis, Shyamal is promoted, and there is congratulations all around. However, he has fallen in the eyes of Tutul and himself. He is finally at the top, both successful— and desolate.


Cast


Awards
  • 33rd Venice International Film Festival: Award
  • 1971: National Film Award for Best Feature Film:


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