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Anarkali (1953 film)

Anarkali is a 1953 Indian historical drama film, directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal, and written by Nasir Hussain and Hameed Butt, based on the historical legend of the Mughal emperor Jahangir (Salim). As per the legend, Jahangir revolted against his father Akbar over his love for a common girl called Anarkali.

Anarkali
Directed byNandlal Jaswantlal
Written byRamesh Saigal
Hameed Butt (Dialogue Director)
Screenplay byRamesh Saigal
Story byNasir Hussain
Based onAnārkalī
by Imtiaz Ali Taj
Produced byFilmistan Ltd.
Starring
CinematographyMarshall Braganza
Edited byBabu Lavande
Music byC. Ramchandra
Vasant Prakash
Production
company
Distributed byFilmistan Ltd.
Release date
2 January 1953 (1953-01-02)
Running time
148 mins
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
Urdu
Box office₹23.5 million

It was the top grossing Hindi film in the year of its release - 1953.[1] Another film on the same theme was Mughal-e-Azam, released in 1960, which turned out to be one of the biggest box office success in the history of Indian cinema and a major critical success as well.[2]

Plot

Shahenshah Jalal-ud-din Akbar is the grandson of Babur, and the son of Humayun. He is known to have ruled over Hindustan with a humane and just heart. He knew in order to garner the support of the Hindus, he must treat them sensitively, allow them to worship freely, and in order to maintain this peace, he married Jodha Bai, a Hindu Rajput, the sister of Raja Bhagwant Das. Through this marriage they became the proud parents of Shehzada Salim (Jahangir). Akbar first met Nadira in the Anar garden, while she was awaiting the arrival of her lover. So pleased he was with her that he wanted to reward her, but she only asked for an Anar, so he ended up bestowing her with the name of 'Anarkali'. He met her the second time when she was able to revive Salim, who was seriously wounded in a war in Kabul. Once again Akbar was pleased with her, wanted to reward her, but again she turned him down. The third time she ended up annoying Akbar when she sang and danced in his court under the influence of alcohol, and he has her imprisoned. The very foundations of Akbar's palace will be shaken to the roots, and his manner of meting out justice will be put to the extreme test, when he finds out that Salim is in love with Anarkali and wants to marry her. While Akbar may have been successful to end the strife between Hindus and Muslims, but will be able to break down the wall between the rich and the poor?

Cast

Soundtrack

The composer Vasant Prakash was initially appointed as the music director of this film, but fell out with the film producer S. Mukerji after having recorded just one song with Geeta Dutt. Prakash had intended for all of the female songs in this film to be given to Geeta Dutt. Then the composer C. Ramchandra took over the project, and insisted not only that all of the female songs be sung by Lata Mangeshkar, but that the Geeta Dutt number also be removed from the film. Although the Filmistan group agreed, the Geeta song stayed in the movie, the famous Aa Jaan-E-Wafa. The lyrics are written by Jan Nissar Akhtar, Shailendra, Rajendra Krishan, Hasrat Jaipuri.

Song Singer
"Aa Jaan-E-Wafa" Geeta Dutt
"Aaja Ab To Aaja" Lata Mangeshkar
"Dua Kar Gham-E-Dil" Lata Mangeshkar
"Mujhse Mat Poochh" Lata Mangeshkar
"Mohabbat Aisi Dhadkan Hai" Lata Mangeshkar
"Mohabbat Mein Aise Kadam" Lata Mangeshkar
"Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai" - 1 Lata Mangeshkar
"Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai" - 2 Lata Mangeshkar
"O Aasmanwale" Lata Mangeshkar
"Jaag Dard-E-Ishq Jaag, Dil Ko Bekarar Kar Chhedke Aansuon Ka Raag" Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar
"Zindagi Pyar Ki Do Char Ghadi" Hemant Kumar
"Ae Baad-E-Saba" Hemant Kumar

Box office

In India, it was the top-grossing film of 1953, grossing ₹23.5 million[3] ($4.94 million).[n 1] This is equivalent o $54 million (₹2.96 billion)[5] adjusted for inflation in 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ 4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[4]

References

  1. ^ Box Office India website, Retrieved 5 December 2019
  2. ^ Box Office India website, Retrieved 5 December 2019
  3. ^ . Box Office India. 30 October 2013. Archived from the original on 30 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Pacific Exchange Rate Service" (PDF). UBC Sauder School of Business. University of British Columbia. p. 3. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  5. ^ . The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. 2016. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2017.

External links

  • Anarkali at IMDb
  • Anarkali (1953 film) on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website

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This article is about 1953 Hindi film For other uses see Anarkali disambiguation Anarkali is a 1953 Indian historical drama film directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal and written by Nasir Hussain and Hameed Butt based on the historical legend of the Mughal emperor Jahangir Salim As per the legend Jahangir revolted against his father Akbar over his love for a common girl called Anarkali AnarkaliDirected byNandlal JaswantlalWritten byRamesh SaigalHameed Butt Dialogue Director Screenplay byRamesh SaigalStory byNasir HussainBased onAnarkaliby Imtiaz Ali TajProduced byFilmistan Ltd StarringPradeep KumarBina RaiKuldip KaurMubarakCinematographyMarshall BraganzaEdited byBabu LavandeMusic byC RamchandraVasant PrakashProductioncompanyFilmistan Ltd Distributed byFilmistan Ltd Release date2 January 1953 1953 01 02 Running time148 minsCountryIndiaLanguagesHindi UrduBox office 23 5 millionIt was the top grossing Hindi film in the year of its release 1953 1 Another film on the same theme was Mughal e Azam released in 1960 which turned out to be one of the biggest box office success in the history of Indian cinema and a major critical success as well 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Box office 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditShahenshah Jalal ud din Akbar is the grandson of Babur and the son of Humayun He is known to have ruled over Hindustan with a humane and just heart He knew in order to garner the support of the Hindus he must treat them sensitively allow them to worship freely and in order to maintain this peace he married Jodha Bai a Hindu Rajput the sister of Raja Bhagwant Das Through this marriage they became the proud parents of Shehzada Salim Jahangir Akbar first met Nadira in the Anar garden while she was awaiting the arrival of her lover So pleased he was with her that he wanted to reward her but she only asked for an Anar so he ended up bestowing her with the name of Anarkali He met her the second time when she was able to revive Salim who was seriously wounded in a war in Kabul Once again Akbar was pleased with her wanted to reward her but again she turned him down The third time she ended up annoying Akbar when she sang and danced in his court under the influence of alcohol and he has her imprisoned The very foundations of Akbar s palace will be shaken to the roots and his manner of meting out justice will be put to the extreme test when he finds out that Salim is in love with Anarkali and wants to marry her While Akbar may have been successful to end the strife between Hindus and Muslims but will be able to break down the wall between the rich and the poor Cast EditPradeep Kumar as Shehzada Salim Jahangir Bina Rai as Nadira Anarkali Kuldip Kaur as Gulnar Ruby Mayer as Rani Jodha Bai S L Puri as Raja Man Singh Manmohan Krishna as Parvez Mubarak as Shahenshah AkbarSoundtrack EditThe composer Vasant Prakash was initially appointed as the music director of this film but fell out with the film producer S Mukerji after having recorded just one song with Geeta Dutt Prakash had intended for all of the female songs in this film to be given to Geeta Dutt Then the composer C Ramchandra took over the project and insisted not only that all of the female songs be sung by Lata Mangeshkar but that the Geeta Dutt number also be removed from the film Although the Filmistan group agreed the Geeta song stayed in the movie the famous Aa Jaan E Wafa The lyrics are written by Jan Nissar Akhtar Shailendra Rajendra Krishan Hasrat Jaipuri Song Singer Aa Jaan E Wafa Geeta Dutt Aaja Ab To Aaja Lata Mangeshkar Dua Kar Gham E Dil Lata Mangeshkar Mujhse Mat Poochh Lata Mangeshkar Mohabbat Aisi Dhadkan Hai Lata Mangeshkar Mohabbat Mein Aise Kadam Lata Mangeshkar Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai 1 Lata Mangeshkar Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai 2 Lata Mangeshkar O Aasmanwale Lata Mangeshkar Jaag Dard E Ishq Jaag Dil Ko Bekarar Kar Chhedke Aansuon Ka Raag Lata Mangeshkar Hemant Kumar Zindagi Pyar Ki Do Char Ghadi Hemant Kumar Ae Baad E Saba Hemant KumarBox office EditIn India it was the top grossing film of 1953 grossing 23 5 million 3 4 94 million n 1 This is equivalent o 54 million 2 96 billion 5 adjusted for inflation in 2016 Notes Edit 4 7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965 4 References Edit 1953 Top Earners at the box office Figures in Indian Rupees Box Office India website Retrieved 5 December 2019 1960 1969 Top earners at the box office Box Office India website Retrieved 5 December 2019 Box Office 1953 Box Office India 30 October 2013 Archived from the original on 30 October 2013 Pacific Exchange Rate Service PDF UBC Sauder School of Business University of British Columbia p 3 Retrieved 8 February 2019 Exchange Rates 68 3 INR per USD The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency 2016 Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 Retrieved 30 November 2017 External links EditAnarkali at IMDb Anarkali 1953 film on Complete Index To World Film CITWF website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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