Afsana (film)
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Directed by | B. R. Chopra |
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Written by | I. S. Johar |
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Music by | Husnlal Bhagatram |
Cinematography | Rajendra Malone |
Edited by | Pran Mehra |
Release dates | 1951 |
Running time | 154 min |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Afsana (Hindi: अफ़साना, English: The Tale) is a 1951 Bollywood family drama film. It was the directorial debut of Baldev Raj Chopra[1] and starred Ashok Kumar as twin brothers, starting a trend for such dual roles.[2] It co-starred Veena, Pran, Kuldip Kaur, Jeevan, Cuckoo, and Baby Tabassum. The story was written by I. S. Johar and the music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram.[3]
Plot summary
Ratan and Chaman (Ashok Kumar) are twin brothers who love the same girl, Meera. During a fair, all three are separated. While Chaman and Meera are found, Ratan is untraceable. Years later, Chaman is no longer attracted to Meera, but in a dancing girl named Rasily, while Meera awaits word of her childhood sweetheart Ratan, who she feels is still alive. Then the unexpected happens, Chaman gets into a fight with another man, killing him, and is on the run from the police. Misunderstandings are clarified, and the law declares this to be an accidental death, and as a result Chaman returns. But this is not the same Chaman any more. For one thing, he has lost interest in Rasily, and is more interested in Meera[4]
Cast
- Ashok Kumar as Ratan Kumar / Diwan Chaman Kumar
- Veena as Meera
- Jeevan as Chatpat
- Kuldip Kaur as Leela
- Pran as Mohan
- Cuckoo as Rassily
- Tabassum as Young Meera (Baby Tabassum)
- Chaman Puri as Meera's blind dad
- Rattan Kumar as Young Ratan / Chaman
- Narbada Shankar
- O. P. Ralhan
- Jagdeep as Child in theatre play
- Uma Dutt
Music
The music was composed by Husnlal Bhagatram and the lyrics were by Asad Bhopali, Chander Oberoi, Saraswati Kumar Deepak and Gafil Harnalvi.[5]
Soundtrack list
Number | Song | Singer | Lyricist |
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1. | Duniya Ek Kahaani Re Bhaiya | Mohammed Rafi | Saraswati Kumar Deepak |
2. | Kahan Hai Tu Mere Sapnon Ke Raaja | Lata Mangeshkar | Asad Bhopali |
3. | Chowpati Pe Kal Jo | Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum | Chander Oberoi |
4. | Kismat Bigdi Duniya Badli | Mukesh | Asad Bhopali |
5. | Who Aaye Bahaarein Laaye | Lata Mangeshkar | Asad Bhopali |
6. | Mohabbat Ka Dono Ke Dil Par Asar Hai | Shamshad Begum | Asad Bhopali |
7. | Aaj Kuchh Aisi Chot Lagi Hai | Lata Mangeshkar | Asad Bhopali |
8. | Khushiyon Ke Din | Lata Mangeshkar | Gafil Harnalvi |
References
- ↑ "Noted filmmaker B R Chopra passes away". The Hindu. 5 November 2008. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
- ↑ Majumdar, Neepa (2009). Wanted Cultured Ladies Only!: Female Stardom and Cinema in India, 1930s-1950s. University of Illinois Press. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-252-07628-2.
- ↑ Upperstall. "Afsana 1951". Cast and crew. The Rest @Upperstall.com. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158457/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
- ↑ MySwar. "Afsana 1951". MySwar. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
External links
- Afsana at the Internet Movie Database