(1940). It is the story of a poverty-stricken village woman named Radha
who, amid many other trials and tribulations, struggles to raise her
sons and survive against an evil money-lender. Despite her hardship, she
sets a goddess-like moral example of what it means to be an Indian
woman, yet kills her own criminal son at the end for the greater moral
good. She represents India as a nation in the aftermath of independence.
The film ranks among the all-time Indian box office hits and has been described as "an all-time Indian blockbuster" and "perhaps India's most revered film". The film won the National Film Award for Third Best Feature Film in 1958. Mother India belongs to a small collection of films, including Kismet (1943), Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Sholay
(1975) which continue to be watched daily throughout India and are
considered to be definitive Hindi cultural film classics. The film was India's first submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1958 and was chosen as one of the five nominations for the category.
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