Bharat Ki Beti
Bharat Ki Beti | |
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Directed by | Premankur Atorthy |
Produced by | Eastern Arts |
Starring |
Rattan Bai Gul Hamid Amirbai Karnataki Hari Shivdasani |
Music by |
Jhande Khan Anil Biswas |
Production company |
Eastern Arts |
Release dates | 1935 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Bharat Ki Beti (India's Daughter) is a 1935 Hindi social film directed by Premankur Atorthy.[1] The cast included Rattan Bai, Gul Hamid, Yasmin, Amirbai Karnataki , Gope, Dadabhai Sarkari and Hari Shivdasani. The music direction was credited to Jhande Khan and Anil Biswas.[2] This was actor Hari Shivdasani’s second film, having begun his career with Dharma Ki Devi (1935) the same year.[3] Produced by Eastern Arts, Bharat Ki Beti focused on the nationalistic viewpoint while India was still under British rule.[4]
Cast
- Rattan Bai
- Gul Hamid
- Kamla
- Yasmin
- Amirbai Karnataki
- Gope
- Sarojini
- Dadabhai Sarkari
- Hari Shivdasani
Songs
The devotional song, "Tere Poojan Ko Bhagwaan Bana Man Mandir Alishan" sung by Rattan Bai in this film is still regarded as a classic bhajan.[5]
Song list[6]
- Ishwar Ne Jab Prem Banaya
- Shyam Sundar Ki Bansri Jag Mein Sukh Ka Geet Sunaati Hai
- Sansaar Ke Sundar Roop Ka Lobhi
- Aye Bhanwra Sanan Manan Sankari Maare
- Hamari Kahi Maano Ae Babu Ji
- Naina Neer Bhar Aaye Saanwre
- Deen Dayal Daya Karke Anil Biswas
- Dhoondat Kahan Jangal Jangal Jangal Man Mein Baawri
- Prabhu Mori Naiyya Paar Karo
- Pyari Tori Rangat Badi Mazedaar
- Ghanshyam Bhaj Man Baarambaar
References
- ↑ Rajadhyaksha, Willemen, Ashish, Paul (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (2, Revised. ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9781135943257.
- ↑ CITWF. "Bharat Ki Beti". citwf.com. Alan Goble. Retrieved 29 Aug 2014.
- ↑ Babu, Sathish. "Hari Shivdasani". imprintsonindianfilmscreen.blogspot.in. Retrieved 29 Aug 2014.
- ↑ Mukerji, Amar. "The Sociology of the Indian Film". yabaluri.org. Retrieved 29 Aug 2014.
- ↑ "Age of the Vedas". holyvedas.info. Retrieved 29 Aug 2014.
- ↑ "Bharat Ki Beti 1935". muvyz.com. Muvyz, Inc. Retrieved 29 Aug 2014.
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