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<p>Badal Singh is a young man whose father was brutally killed for not being able to pay the revenue to the collectors. The king is away, and the kingdom is ruled by a greedy Jagirdar. Badal, in order to exact revenge upon his father’s murderers, forms a group of village man who steal from the Jagirdar’s palace and distribute the stolen money among the people. An old Jagirdar, has to thus, announce a reward of hundred golden coins for the person who would bring Badal to his feet, but no one is able to catch him. One day, Badal and his group get to learn that the Jagirdar’s young daughter Ratna is coming back to the kingdom from her maternal home. Unlike her father, Ratna is a childish and happy girl who loves riding horses. Badal’s friend Himmat stops Ratna’s palanquin en route, kidnaps her and takes her to Badal’s hiding place. Ratna has not yet seen Badal; Badal asks Himmat to pose as him and he himself dons a disguise of Baga Singh. Badal (as Baga) indulges in a fake fight with Himmat (who is acting as Badal) in front of Ratna and saves her. He takes her to the palace singing a song for her. Ratna is impressed by his personality and singing talent, and slowly falls in love with him as Baga Singh. They begin meeting and romancing each other frequently, without the knowledge of the Jagirdar. One day, Ratna goes to Badal/Baga’s house (which is actually his friend Myna’s living place, and he lives as a guest there). Jai Singh, Ratna’s fiancée follows her to Myna’s house. When Ratna is talking with Baga, Jai, hidden behind a pillar, recognises him as Badal. A sword fight takes place between Baga and Jai, in which Badal’s true identity is revealed. A heartbroken Ratna leaves his house in disgust. Now how will Badal make Ratna understand his motive? Will they ever reunite? What will happen to his father’s revenge? was inspired from (1938). It was the first film to star Madhubala and Prem Nath together. The film was announced in February 1951 along with (1952), one more Madhubala-Nath starrer. Madhubala briefly dated Prem Nath during the film’s production before she fell in love with . The soundtrack of was composed by . Lyrics were penned by and . Playback singers included (for Madhubala) and (for Prem Nath). The film’s music was one of the reasons of its success. Before was released on 1 May 1951 at the New Amar theatre, it was heavily publicised by the local distributor Ranjit Singh Seble. The film’s posters were put were put on both sides of hired local and on the vehicle sat a man with a loudspeaker announcing to the public that the film would be released at the New Amar soon. ‘s pamphlets were distributed all the way to and Bazar Sitaram, and some special cut-outs of actors Prem Nath and Madhubala astride a horse were erected in the front of the cinema. Incidentally, the shot was from the song “Main Rahi Bhatakne Wala Hoon”, sung by . completed a at the New Amar theatre. Overall, the film proved a box-office hit, and grossed 90 lakh along with a net of 50 lakh. It was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1951. According to , the film was a . The film was popular in as well, completing a 25 week-run in . In 2011, gave its inflation-adjusted gross as ₹645.3 crore. Former actress is said to have become a huge admirer of Madhubala after watching , and had caught the attention of director-writer Lekhraj Bhakhri when she was enacting her idol’s sword fighting scene from the film.</p>
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Writer:
Lekhraj Bhakhri when she was enacting her idol's sword fighting scene from the film
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Producer:
Bhagwan Das Varma
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Music:
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Cinematography:
V. Baba Saheb
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Release Date:
01-May-51
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Edited By:
Ramrao Ghatke, Vinayak Joshi, D. B. Joshi
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Runtime:
2h 27m
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Language:
Hindi
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Screenplay:
Rajendra Shankar
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