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{{short description|1963 film by Tatineni Prakash Rao}}
{{short description|1963 film by T. Prakash Rao}}
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| producer =
| producer =
| writer = Inder Raj Anand
| writer = Inder Raj Anand
| story = Manila Banerjee
| story = Manilal Banerjee
| based_on = {{Based on|''Swayamsiddha'' (novel)|Manilal Banerjee}}
| starring = [[Guru Dutt]]<br />[[Mala Sinha]]<br />[[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]]
| starring = [[Guru Dutt]]<br />[[Mala Sinha]]<br />[[Feroz Khan (actor)|Feroz Khan]]
| music = [[C. Ramchandra]]
| music = [[C. Ramchandra]]
| cinematography =
| cinematography =
| editing =
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| distributor = Meena Movies
| distributor = Meena Movies
| released = 1963
| released = {{Film date|1963}}
| runtime = 132 minutes
| runtime = 132 minutes
| country = India
| country = [[India]]
| language = Hindi
| language = [[Hindi]]
| budget =
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'''''Bahurani''''' (''Daughter-in-law'') is a [[Bollywood films of 1963|1963]] Indian [[Hindi|Hindi-language]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Tatineni Prakash Rao|T. Prakash Rao]]. The film stars [[Guru Dutt]], [[Mala Sinha]] and [[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]] in lead roles.


'''''Bahurani''''' ({{translation|Daughter-in-law}}) is a 1963 Indian [[Hindi|Hindi-language]] [[drama film]] directed by [[T. Prakash Rao]]. It stars [[Guru Dutt]], [[Mala Sinha]], [[Feroz Khan (actor)|Feroz Khan]] in pivotal roles.
It is a remake of the [[telugu language|Telugu]] movie ''[[Ardhangi]]'', which was based on Maddipatla Suri's Telugu translation of the Bengali novel ''Swayamsiddha'', written by Manilal Banerjee. ''Swayamsiddha'' went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of same name.<ref>http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/ardhangi-1955/article6086551.ece</ref> ''[[Ardhangi]]'' was remade in Tamil as ''[[Pennin Perumai]]'' and was also remade again in [[Hindi]] as ''[[Jyoti (1981 film)|Jyoti]]'' in 1981.

It is a remake of the [[telugu language|Telugu]] movie ''[[Ardhangi]]'', which was based on Maddipatla Suri's Telugu translation of the Bengali novel ''Swayamsiddha'', written by Manilal Banerjee. ''Swayamsiddha'' went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of same name.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/ardhangi-1955/article6086551.ece|title=Ardhangi (1955)|first=M. l|last=Narasimham|date=6 June 2014|access-date=17 November 2021|website=Thehindu.com|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210815122553/https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/ardhangi-1955/article6086551.ece|archive-date=15 August 2021}}</ref> ''[[Ardhangi]]'' was remade in Tamil as ''[[Pennin Perumai]]'' and was also remade again in [[Hindi]] as ''[[Jyoti (1981 film)|Jyoti]]'' in 1981.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The Zamindar (Nazir Hussain) has two sons&nbsp;— Raghu, by his first wife and Vikram, by his second wife. Raghu ([[Guru Dutt]]) is a simple-minded and innocent young man. Vikram ([[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]]) is cruel, domineering, selfish and greedy, and he maltreats everyone, from servants to his own brother Raghu. Vikram's vicious mother ([[Lalita Pawar]]) does the same.
[[Zamindar]] ([[Nazir Hussain]]) has two sons — Raghu, by his first wife and Vikram, by his second wife. Raghu ([[Guru Dutt]]) is a simple-minded and innocent young man. Vikram ([[Feroz Khan (actor)|Feroz Khan]]) is cruel, domineering, selfish and greedy and he maltreats everyone, from servants to his own brother Raghu. Vikram's vicious mother Rajeshwari ([[Lalita Pawar]]) does the same.


After Vikram has a feud with a tough and smart village girl named Padma ([[Mala Sinha]]), who is the first person to ever confront him, the Zamindar gets the idea of marrying Vikram and Padma. Vikram refuses, and after a series of incidents, Padma marries Raghu instead. When she understands how her husband has been treated over the years, she vows to set things right, and in the process falls in love with him. Inspired by her love, fearlessness and no-nonsense attitude, Raghu begins to find the courage to resist his oppressors.
After Vikram has a feud with a tough and smart village girl named Padma ([[Mala Sinha]]), who is the first person to ever confront him, Zamindar gets the idea of marrying Vikram and Padma. Vikram refuses and after a series of incidents, Padma marries Raghu instead. When she understands how her husband has been treated over the years, she vows to set things right and in the process falls in love with him. Inspired by her love, fearlessness and no-nonsense attitude, Raghu begins to find the courage to resist his oppressors.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Guru Dutt]] ... Raghu
*[[Guru Dutt]] as Raghu
*[[Mala Sinha]] ... Padma
*[[Mala Sinha]] as Padma
*[[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]] ... Vikram (Raghu's stepbrother)
*[[Feroz Khan (actor)|Feroz Khan]] as Vikram
*[[Nazir Hussain]] as [[Zamindar]]
*[[Shyama]] ... Chanda (courtesan)
*[[Lalita Pawar]] ... Rajeshwari (Vikram's mother and Raghu's stepmother)
*[[Lalita Pawar]] as Rajeshwari
*[[Shivraj]] as Diwan
*[[Agha (actor)|Agha]] ... Banwarilal
*[[Mukri]] as Sukhiya
*[[Badri Prasad]]..Vaidji
*[[Agha (actor)|Agha]] as Banwarilal
*[[Mukri]] ... Sukhiya
*[[Badri Prasad]] as Vaid
*[[Nazir Hussain]] ... Zamindar (Raghu and Vikram's father)
*[[Manorama (Hindi actress)|Manorama]] ... Chanda's mother
*[[Shyama (Hindi actress)|Shyama]] as Chanda Bai
*[[Manorama (Hindi actress)|Manorama]] as Chanda's Mother
*[[Shivraj]] ... Diwanji
*[[Pratima Devi (Hindi actress)|Pratima Devi]] ... Dai Maa
*[[Prathima Devi (Kannada actress)|Pratima Devi]] as Dai Maa
* [[Nazir Kashmiri]] ... Kalicharan
*[[Nazir Kashmiri]] as Kalicharan


==Awards==
==Awards==
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==Music==
==Music==
The soundtrack of the film contains two songs composed by [[C. Ramchandra]] with lyrics authored by [[Sahir Ludhianvi]].
The songs were composed by [[C. Ramchandra]] with lyrics authored by [[Sahir Ludhianvi]].


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{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
! # !! Song !! Singer
! Song !! Singer
|-
|-
| 1
| "Eetal Ke Ghal Mein Teetal"
| "Eetal Ke Ghal Mein Teetal"
| [[Hemant Kumar]]
| [[Hemant Kumar]]
|-
|-
| "Umra Hui Tumse Mile, Phir Bhi Jane Kyun"
| 2
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Hemant Kumar]]
| "Umra Hui Tumse Mile"
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], Hemant Kumar
|-
|-
| 3
| "Main Jagoon Saari Rain"
| "Main Jagoon Saari Rain"
| Lata Mangeshkar
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
|-
|-
| 4
| "Balma Anari Man Bhaye"
| "Balma Anari Man Bhaye"
| Lata Mangeshkar
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
|-
| 5
| "Bane Aisa Samaaj"
| Lata Mangeshkar, [[Asha Bhosle]], [[Manna Dey]]
|-
|-
| "Bane Aisa Samaaj, Mile Sab Ko Anaaj, Na Ho Loot, Na Ho Phoot, Na Ho Jhuth To Ji Kaisa Ho"
| 6
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Asha Bhosle]], [[Manna Dey]]
| "Yeh Husn Mera, Yeh Ishq Tera" (Part 1)
| Asha Bhosle
|-
|-
| "Yeh Husn Mera, Yeh Ishq Tera"
| 7
| [[Asha Bhosle]]
| "Yeh Husn Mera, Yeh Ishq Tera" (Part 2)
| Asha Bhosle
|-
|-
| "Kaam Krodh Aur Lobh"
| 8
| "Kaam Krodh Aur Lobh Ka Maara"
| [[Mahendra Kapoor]]
| [[Mahendra Kapoor]]
|-
|-
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| 1956 || ''[[Pennin Perumai]]'' || [[Tamil language|Tamil]] || [[P. Pullaiah]] || [[Santha Kumari]] || [[Sivaji Ganesan]] || [[Savitri (actress)|Savitri]]
| 1956 || ''[[Pennin Perumai]]'' || [[Tamil language|Tamil]] || [[P. Pullaiah]] || [[Santha Kumari]] || [[Sivaji Ganesan]] || [[Savitri (actress)|Savitri]]
|-
|-
| 1969 || ''[[Mallammana Pavaada]]'' || [[Kannada language|Kannada]] || [[Puttanna Kanagal]] || [[Advani Lakshmi Devi]] || [[Rajkumar (actor)|Rajkumar]] || [[B Sarojadevi]]
| 1969 || ''[[Mallammana Pavaada]]'' || [[Kannada]] || [[Puttanna Kanagal]] || [[Advani Lakshmi Devi]] || [[Dr. Rajkumar|Rajkumar]] || [[B Sarojadevi]]
|-
|-
| 1975 || ''[[Swayamsiddha (1975 film)|Swayamsiddha]]'' || [[Bengali language|Bengali]] || Sushil Mukherjee || || [[Ranjit Mallick]] || Mithu Mukherjee
| 1975 || ''[[Swayamsiddha (1975 film)|Swayamsiddha]]'' || [[Bengali language|Bengali]] || Sushil Mukherjee || || [[Ranjit Mallick]] || Mithu Mukherjee
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| 1992 || ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]'' || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] || [[Indra Kumar]] || [[Aruna Irani]] || [[Anil Kapoor]] || [[Madhuri Dixit]]
| 1992 || ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]'' || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] || [[Indra Kumar]] || [[Aruna Irani]] || [[Anil Kapoor]] || [[Madhuri Dixit]]
|-
|-
| 1993 || ''[[Abbaigaru]]'' || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] || [[E. V. V. Satyanarayana]] || [[Jayachitra]] || [[Daggubati Venkatesh|Venkatesh]] || [[Meena Durairaj|Meena]]
| 1993 || ''[[Abbaigaru]]'' || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] || [[E. V. V. Satyanarayana]] || [[Jayachitra]] || [[Venkatesh (actor)|Venkatesh]] || [[Meena (actress)|Meena]]
|-
|-
| 1993 || ''[[Annayya (1993 Kannada film)|Annayya]]'' || [[Kannada language|Kannada]] || [[D. Rajendra Babu]] || [[Aruna Irani]] || [[V. Ravichandran]] || [[Madhoo]]
| 1993 || ''[[Annayya (1993 Kannada film)|Annayya]]'' || [[Kannada]] || [[D. Rajendra Babu]] || [[Aruna Irani]] || [[Ravichandran (Kannada actor)|V. Ravichandran]] || [[Madhoo]]
|-
|-
| 1998 || ''Santan'' || [[Odia language|Oriya]] || || [[Snigdha Mohanty]] || [[Siddhanta Mahapatra]] || [[Rachana Banerjee]]
| 1998 || ''Santan'' || [[Odia language|Oriya]] || || [[Snigdha Mohanty]] || [[Siddhanta Mahapatra]] || [[Rachana Banerjee]]
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 6 October 2024

Bahurani
Poster
Directed byT. Prakash Rao
Written byInder Raj Anand
Story byManilal Banerjee
Based onSwayamsiddha (novel)
by Manilal Banerjee
StarringGuru Dutt
Mala Sinha
Feroz Khan
Music byC. Ramchandra
Distributed byMeena Movies
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
Running time
132 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Bahurani (transl. Daughter-in-law) is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by T. Prakash Rao. It stars Guru Dutt, Mala Sinha, Feroz Khan in pivotal roles.

It is a remake of the Telugu movie Ardhangi, which was based on Maddipatla Suri's Telugu translation of the Bengali novel Swayamsiddha, written by Manilal Banerjee. Swayamsiddha went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of same name.[1] Ardhangi was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai and was also remade again in Hindi as Jyoti in 1981.

Plot

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Zamindar (Nazir Hussain) has two sons — Raghu, by his first wife and Vikram, by his second wife. Raghu (Guru Dutt) is a simple-minded and innocent young man. Vikram (Feroz Khan) is cruel, domineering, selfish and greedy and he maltreats everyone, from servants to his own brother Raghu. Vikram's vicious mother Rajeshwari (Lalita Pawar) does the same.

After Vikram has a feud with a tough and smart village girl named Padma (Mala Sinha), who is the first person to ever confront him, Zamindar gets the idea of marrying Vikram and Padma. Vikram refuses and after a series of incidents, Padma marries Raghu instead. When she understands how her husband has been treated over the years, she vows to set things right and in the process falls in love with him. Inspired by her love, fearlessness and no-nonsense attitude, Raghu begins to find the courage to resist his oppressors.

Cast

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Awards

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Music

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The songs were composed by C. Ramchandra with lyrics authored by Sahir Ludhianvi.

Song Singer
"Eetal Ke Ghal Mein Teetal" Hemant Kumar
"Umra Hui Tumse Mile, Phir Bhi Jane Kyun" Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar
"Main Jagoon Saari Rain" Lata Mangeshkar
"Balma Anari Man Bhaye" Lata Mangeshkar
"Bane Aisa Samaaj, Mile Sab Ko Anaaj, Na Ho Loot, Na Ho Phoot, Na Ho Jhuth To Ji Kaisa Ho" Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey
"Yeh Husn Mera, Yeh Ishq Tera" Asha Bhosle
"Kaam Krodh Aur Lobh" Mahendra Kapoor

Other versions

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The story line has been inspiration for various movies and has had various remakes in Indian film industry.

Year Title Language Director Cast
Step-mother Son Wife
1955 Ardhangi Telugu P. Pullaiah Santha Kumari Akkineni Nageswara Rao Savitri
1956 Pennin Perumai Tamil P. Pullaiah Santha Kumari Sivaji Ganesan Savitri
1969 Mallammana Pavaada Kannada Puttanna Kanagal Advani Lakshmi Devi Rajkumar B Sarojadevi
1975 Swayamsiddha Bengali Sushil Mukherjee Ranjit Mallick Mithu Mukherjee
1981 Jyothi Hindi Pramod Chakravorty Shashikala Jeetendra Hema Malini
1987 Enga Chinna Rasa Tamil K. Bhagyaraj C. R. Saraswathy K. Bhagyaraj Radha
1992 Beta Hindi Indra Kumar Aruna Irani Anil Kapoor Madhuri Dixit
1993 Abbaigaru Telugu E. V. V. Satyanarayana Jayachitra Venkatesh Meena
1993 Annayya Kannada D. Rajendra Babu Aruna Irani V. Ravichandran Madhoo
1998 Santan Oriya Snigdha Mohanty Siddhanta Mahapatra Rachana Banerjee

References

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  1. ^ Narasimham, M. l (6 June 2014). "Ardhangi (1955)". Thehindu.com. Archived from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
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