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Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film...भारतीय हिंदी भाषा की रोमांटिक ड्रामा फिल्म

AMAR

لافانی

अमर






 


Directed by

Mehboob Khan

Written by

Agha Jani Kashmiri
S. Ali Raza

Story by

S. Ali Raza
Mehrish
S. K. Kalla
B. S. Ramaiah

Produced by

Mehboob Khan

Starring

Madhubala
Dilip Kumar
Nimmi
Jayant

Cinematography

Faredoon A. Irani

Edited by

Shamsudin Kadri

Music by

Naushad

Production
company

Mehboob Productions

Distributed by

Mehboob Productions

Release date

·         10 September 1954

Country

India

Language

Hindustani

Box office

₹7.5 million


Amar (transl. "Immortal") is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by Mehboob Khan.Dealing with the controversial subject matter of rape, the film revolves around the titular upper-class lawyer (Dilip Kumar), his feminist fiancé, the social worker Anju Roy (Madhubala), and Sonia (Nimmi), a poor milkmaid

story
Amarnath (Dilip Kumar), a well-known lawyer, is known for his sense of justice. One day, he meets Soniya (Nimmi), a milkwoman. She is awed by him and he finds her interesting. Amar's father wants him to get married and sends him Anju's (Madhubala) photograph. Anju has graduated from a foreign University and believes in justice and aiding the poor. Both she and Amar take a liking to each other and they are soon engaged. One night, after attending a local fair, Soniya is attacked by the local ruffian Shankar (Jayant) who wants to possess her at any cost. In a bid to escape him Soniya runs heedlessly into Amar's house as a thunderstorm begins. In the lonely house, Amar ends up raping Soniya. Amar's conscience torments him as he tries to hide his misdeed and proceed with his engagement to Anju. Anju senses something is amiss, but cannot fathom what it is. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Soniya is pregnant. She refuses to name the father of her child and is cast out by the villagers as a fallen woman. Shankar manages to figure out who the father of Soniya's child is and wants to avenge her. He ends up dying by his own hands. Amar is accused of murdering him and the truth regarding him and Soniya comes out. The villagers eventually want to lynch Soniya. Anju supports and protects her. In the end, she ensures that Amar officially marries Soniya and leaves the village once her duty is done.



Madhubala as Anju Roy

Dilip Kumar as Advocate Amarnath

Nimmi as Sonia

Jayant as Sankat

Ulhas as Rai Saheb Mohanlal

Mukri as Advocate

Husn Banu

Amar

Siddiqui

Murad as The Judge

Pande


Production


For the role of Anju Roy, Mehboob Khan had initially cast the actress Meena Kumari. However, due to some reasons, Kumari could not continue shooting and left the film. Following Kumari's departure, the shooting came to a halt and several actresses made unsuccessful tries to achieve the high-profile role. In late 1952, Raj Kapoor phoned Khan requesting him to cast Nargis (whom Kapoor was dating then) in the role. However, at this time, there was a considerable amount of lobbying from Kumar's side also, to take Madhubala in the film. Finally, Khan had to refuse to Kapoor and choose Madhubala on Kumar's insistence
 

music

The music was composed by Naushad 

with

 lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni.

Song

Singer(s)

Music Director

Lyricist

Actor(s)

Tere Sadake Balam Na Kar Koi Gam[2]

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar, Madhubala

Insaaf Ka Mandir Hai Ye Bhagavaan Ka Ghar Hai[2]

Mohammed Rafi

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar,Madhubala

Na Milta Gham Tau Barbadi Ke Afsaane Kahan Jaate[2]

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar, Nimmi

Naa Shikwa Hai Koyi Naa Koyi Gila Hai

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar,Madhubala

Jaane Vaale Se Mulaqat Na Hone Payi[2]

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar,Madhubala

Khamosh Hai Khewanhar Mera

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar, Nimmi

Umangon Ko Sakhi Pi Ki Nagariyaa Kaise Le Jaaun

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Nimmi

Uudi Uudi Chhaai Ghataa Jiyaa Laharaaye[2]

Lata Mangeshkar

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Nimmi

Ik Bat Kahun Mere Piya Sun Le

Asha Bhosle

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Dilip Kumar, Nimmi

Radha Ke Pyare Krishina Kanhai

Asha Bhosle

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Nimmi

Dance Music (Amar)

 

Naushad

 

 

 

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