Do Bigha Zamin
"Do Bigha Zamin" is a classic Indian film released in 1953, directed by Bimal Roy. The story revolves around a poor farmer named Shambhu who struggles to save his small piece of land from being taken over by a wealthy landlord. The film highlights the challenges faced by farmers in rural India and the impact of land ownership on their lives.
The title translates to "Two Bighas of Land," referring to the small plot of land that symbolizes the farmer's livelihood and dignity. The film is notable for its realistic portrayal of rural life and social issues, making it a significant work in Indian cinema history.