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Song: ghooghat nahi kholoon saiya tore aage....
Film: Mother India,1957, Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Lyricist : Shakeel Badayuni, Music Director : Naushad, Producer/Director : Mehboob Khan, Cast : Nargis,Sunil Dutt,Rajendra Kumar,Kumkum,Raj Kumar,Kanaiyalal,Chanchal,Sheela Naik,Lalita Pawar,Mukari,Fakir Mohammad, Production Co : Mehboob Productions, Genere : Rural Drama, Melodrama Lyrics:- ghoonghat nahin kholoon ghoonghat nahin kholoongi sainyya tore aage umar mori syaani sharam mohe laage umar mori syaani sharam mohe laage ghoonghat nahin kholoongi sainyya tore aage mukh pe ghoonghat nainon mein rasiyaa man hi man muskaaun man hi man muskaaun mukh pe ghoonghat nainon mein rasiyaa man hi man muskaaun man hi man muskaaun dil ki batiyaan tu hi samajh le dil ki batiyaan tu hi samajh le main kaise batlaaun haay main kaise batlaaun jiyaraa mora larje badan mora kaanpe jiyaraa mora larje badan mora kaanpe ghoonghat nahin kholoon ghoonghat nahin kholoongi sainyya tore aage naache ang ang murli ki dhun pe gaaye man matwaala aa aa gaaye man matwaala naache ang ang murli ki dhun pe gaaye man matwaala aa aa gaaye man matwaala dil pe morey toone balamwaa dil pe morey toone balamwaa kaisa jaadu daala aa haay kaisa jaadu daala jiya ko more lootaa baansuriyaa bajaake jiya ko more lootaa baansuriyaa bajaake ghoonghat nahin kholoon ghoonghat nahin kholoongi sainyya tore aage... Mother India (भारत माता,بھارت ماتا) is a 1957 Bollywood film directed by Mehboob Khan and starring Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar and Raj Kumar. The film is a remake of Mehboob Khan's earlier film Aurat (1940). The film was fifth Indo-Russian co-production, and was preceded by Pardesi (1957), also starring Nargis Dutt. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. The film ranked #3 in the list of all-time box office hits. 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. The film came close to winning the award, but eventually lost to Frederico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria by a single vote..wikipedia The film is a remake of Mehboob Khan's earlier film Aurat (1940).The film was fifth Indo-Russian co-production, and was preceded by Pardesi (1957), also starring Nargis Dutt. In 2005, India times Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. The film ranked #3 in the list of all-time box office hits. 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. The film came close to winning the award, but eventually lost to Frederico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria by a single vote The film grossed over Rs. 40 million. This record was beaten 3 years later by Mughal-E-Azam in 1960. The film has an 83% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on an aggregate of 6 reviews.[6] Awards and nominations:- * Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film: Nomination * Karlovy Vary International Film Festival: Best Actress: Nargis Dutt * Filmfare Best Movie Award * Filmfare Best Director Award: Mehboob Khan * Filmfare Best Actress Award: Nargis * Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award: Faredoon Irani * Filmfare Best Sound Award: R. Kaushik Remake The film would later be remade by the Telugu film industry as Bangaru Talli (1971)and in Tamil as Punniya Boomi (1978). Storyline :- The film begins with the finishing of a water canal for the village set in the present. Radha (Nargis), as the mother of the village, is asked to open the canal and remembers back to her past when she was newly married, mirroring the new independence of India. The wedding between Radha and Shamu (Raaj Kumar) was paid for by Radha's mother-in-law, who got a loan from the moneylender Sukhilala. This event starts the spiral of poverty and hardship that Radha endures. The conditions of the loan are disputed, but the village elders decide in favor of the moneylender, after which Shamu and Radha are forced to pay three-quarters of their crop as interest on the loan of 500 rupees. While trying to use more of their land to alleviate their poverty, Shamu's arms are crushed by a boulder. He is shamed by his helplessness and is humiliated by others in the village. Deciding that he is no use to his family, he leaves and does not return. Soon after this, Radha's mother-in-law dies. Radha continues... Written by gavin |