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Neighbourhood of Ill Repute (Badnam Basti) (PG*) + Introduction 

Rewriting the Rules

A man and a woman embrace in the dark, both look happy.

Originally believed lost and only recently rediscovered in 2019, this pioneering film was India’s first queer film. 

The rewriting of the traditional rules that had underpinned Indian cinema for a number of decades was characterized by its taboo breaking, particularly around gender and sexuality. One of the most notable examples is Prem Kapoor’s Badnam Basti 

Adapted from a novel by contemporary Indian writer Kamleshwar, it revolves around a complex love triangle between two men and a woman. The story defied norms, subtly addressing the characters’ bisexuality, a progressive theme that had to be smuggled into the narrative so to subvert the strict censorship laws of the time.  

Badnam Basti emerged at a time of profound political turmoil and cultural change, reflecting a shift towards modernity in Indian cinema, and pointed to the iconoclasm of Parallel Cinema and its ground-breaking unconventional representations. 

India 1971 Dir Prem Kapoor 83 min Hindi with English subtitles Digital presentation  

Video introduction by curator Shai Heredia.
 

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