
Directed by Shakti Samanta
• Music: Shyamal Mitra
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<p>marvels at the scope of the man’s histrionic capabilities. shines as Madhusudan Roy Chaudhary aka Madhu, a straightforward scion of a zamindar family settled in a fishing village in the . He reflects angst and anger with understated ease after his life is ripped asunder by the machinations of the family munim, Mahim Ghoshal ( ). Reduced to a penniless drunkard, he is condemned to live the life of an — half human, and half beast. As a debauched vagabond, he raises his voice on behalf of the downtrodden who suffer under the highhanded and corrupt Ghosal. This brings him face to face with the law enforcers, who are often hand in glove with the wily Ghosal. It is in this backdrop that Inspector Bhuvan ( ) lands in the village, where Ghosal ‘fills his ears’ against Madhu. Bhuvan, without going into merits of the case, acts harshly on Madhu, even whipping him at the police station. However, he soon learns the story of Madhu and his estranged love interest, Lekha ( ). In a flashback, Madhu tells him how he was entrapped in a fake case of theft in his own house, whereon his ailing paternal uncle, under the influence of the munim, handed him over to the police. He is also accused of fathering a child through a prostitute. Before he can prove his innocence the woman is abducted and killed at the behest of Mahim. On completing his prison sentence, Madhu returns to his village, only to find that his uncle has been murdered by the munim, who shows it as a case of natural death. Thereon, Bhuvan embarks on a mission to reform Madhu and gets him a contract for building a dam in an adjoining village. A determined Madhu, with his two sidekicks, completes the job commendably. He even wins back the confidence of Lekha, whom he saves from drunken streamer operators one night. But the ice is finally broken when the village is endangered by raging flood waters that threaten to breach the dam. All villagers persuade Madhu to take the mantle of saving the village, but he spurns them, blaming them for his misery. Finally, on a visit by Rekha he relents, and saves the dam and the village from havoc. Meanwhile, Madhu’s honour is restored, as is his love interest. Ghosal is arrested for his wrongdoings by Bhuvan, even as he is transferred to a new posting. The film was based on Shaktipada Rajguru’s novel which he written based on the people of Sundarban and there lifestyle. This is the second Hindi film of Uttam after in 1967 which he produced himself. But that failed to create any record and became a disaster at the box office, he didn’t act in Hindi films till Shakti Samanta convinced him to work. Generally this film was shot in , . The name of the village where the shooting took place is . The name of that village was shown in the film as Dhanekhali. For the purpose of shooting, about forty houses, zamindarbari, doctor’s office, market, Radhagobindar temple, police station, school were built here. That Radhagobindar temple and the wooden bungalow where Uttam Kumar lived are still there. There is also that launch. Uttam Kumar would easily mingle with the people of the village during the shooting. He used to take children in his lap. He even helped people with money. That is why even today, on the day of his death on 24 July, a wreath is laid on his picture, which is a cultural event. Shakti Samanta wanted to made this film in double version Hindi and Bengali for Kumar. Director (who also assistant director of this film) remained the shooting of this film. While shooting the song “Ki Ashay Bandhi Khelaghar” on the launch. They had lost the track in the deep jungle. Then Shakti Samanta saw a small light reflected from a grocer shop. When the shopkeeper came and saw Uttam Kumar he immediately ran away. Some moments later they see hundreds of people gathering in the bank of the river to see their guru Uttam Kumar. All lyrics are written by ; all music is composed by . All lyrics are written by . The mukhda of song ‘Gham ki data to pyar hai’ is very similar to the song ‘Shokh nazar ki bijaliyaan’ from the movie . This was a double version film. Shoot stimulationally Hindi and Bengali. The Bengali version was released in 1974 at . The Hindi version was released on 21 March 1975. wrote in a article 2013 wrote in 2022 The Bengali version create a record at Bengal box office and become golden jubilee hit. In a theater the film take a long run as 96 weeks. This is the longest running and most successful film of Kumar entire career. The Bengali version collected a record ₹1.8 Crore. The film became highest grossing Bengali film ever of that time. Hindi version become also success and become silver jubilee hit. But at the Bengaluru Swapna theater the film ran for 65 weeks. This was first and only successful Hindi film of Uttam Kumar’s career. For the popularity of this film this was remade in South India with in a Telugu remake called in 1977; the Tamil remake was with Sivaji Ganesan in 1978; the remake in Malayalam in 1978 was title .</p>
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Writer:
Shaktipada Rajguru himself and Kamleshwar respectively
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Producer:
Shakti Samanta
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Music:
Shyamal Mitra
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Director:
Shakti Samanta
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Cinematography:
Aloke Dasgupta
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Starring:
Uttam Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Utpal Dutt, Anil Chatterjee
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Release Date:
18-Oct-74
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Edited By:
Bijoy Chowdhury
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Runtime:
2h 33m
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Language:
Hindi
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Screenplay:
Shaktipada Rajguru
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