Key Points

A Kolkata Durga Puja committee has created a politically charged theme inspired by Satyajit Ray's work. They have reimagined the fictional dictator as "Hirak Rani," a queen who manipulates elections. The pandal features an idol of the queen holding modern symbols of power and fear. Organizers hope the display encourages public reflection on current societal events.

Key Points: Kolkata Durga Puja Pandal Recasts Satyajit Ray's Hirak Rani

  • Pandal depicts a queen using bombs and threats to create electoral chaos
  • Theme is inspired by Satyajit Ray's classic film Hirak Rajar Deshe
  • Idol shows the queen in a hijab holding a gun and a bomb
  • Organizers say the theme reflects current events in Bengal society
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Durga Puja 2025: Kolkata pandal recasts Satyajit Ray's fictional dictator as 'Hirak Rani'

A Kolkata Durga Puja pandal uses Satyajit Ray's fictional dictator as a modern political fable, depicting a queen who manipulates elections with fear tactics.

"The public is very smart, and for those who understand, even a small hint is enough. - Biswajit Sarkar"

By Sonu Ojha, Kolkata, September 26

Durga Puja in Kolkata has never been just about rituals; it's also about stories often told through art. And this year? Well, it was no different.

At Saraswati and Kalimata Mandir, the Sarvajanik Shree Shree Durga Puja Committee has drawn inspiration from Satyajit Ray's Hirak Rajar Deshe and turned the focus on a character they call "Hirak Rani," a fictional dictator reimagined to reflect the harsh realities of today's world.

The committee's Secretary, Biswajit Sarkar, while speaking to ANI, shared that the theme of the oandal goes beyond just being a visual spectacle as they have tried to tell the story a "Rani" operates during elections, using fear tactics to create chaos.

"This year, we've focused on the theme of Hirak Rani. In this story, we show the life of a queen and how she manipulates the election process. She uses fear tactics, like bombs and threats, to create chaos. This is the story we're telling. We also show the queen's ministers; some are in jail, some are out on bail. We're trying to depict that. The public is very smart, and for those who understand, even a small hint is enough to know what we are trying to convey," Sarkar told ANI.

The team has staged the queen as a modern political fable. As visitors walk through the pandal, they are greeted by an idol of the queen, draped in a "hizab," with a "gun" in one hand and a "bomb" in the other.

"We are inspired by the events happening in Bengal and what is going on in society right now. The public will understand for themselves who Hirak Rani is. We want everyone to think carefully about the next step, so we don't have to revisit this theme of the queen again," he added.

The significance of Durga Puja extends beyond religion and is celebrated as a tribute to compassion, brotherhood, humanity, art, and culture. From the reverberation of dhaak and new clothes to the delicious food, the festive spirit fills the air during these days.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate creative themes, shouldn't religious festivals focus more on devotion than political statements? Durga Puja is about Ma Durga's victory over evil, not contemporary politics. Just my thought.
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Ananya R
As a Bengali, I'm proud of how our Pujas blend tradition with contemporary art! Hirak Rajar Deshe was way ahead of its time. The "hizab and gun" imagery sounds powerful. Can't wait to visit this pandal during Puja! ❤️
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Sarah B
Visiting Kolkata during Durga Puja was incredible! The artistic themes make it so much more than a religious festival. This Hirak Rani concept shows how art can comment on society. More power to such creative expressions!
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Vikram M
The committee is brave to take on such themes. In today's climate, using art to make political statements requires courage. Hope this starts important conversations among visitors. Democracy needs such reflections.
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Kavya N
Interesting how Durga Puja themes evolve with time. From traditional mythology to contemporary social commentary - it shows our festivals are living traditions. The "ministers in jail" detail is particularly telling! 👏

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