Indrani is a Bengali romantic drama film directed by Niren Lahiri based on a story of Achintya Kumar Sengupta.[1] This film was released in 1958[2] under the banner of H.N.C. Productions. Nachiketa Ghosh was the music director of the movie.[3][4]
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Bengali | ইন্দ্রাণী |
Directed by | Niren Lahiri |
Written by | Achintya Kumar Sengupta Gauriprasanna Mazumder (lyrics) |
Produced by | Harindranath Chattopadhyay |
Starring | Uttam Kumar Suchitra Sen |
Cinematography | Bishu Chakraborty |
Edited by | Baidyanath Chatterjee |
Music by | Nachiketa Ghosh |
Production company | H.N.C. Productions |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Indrani Mukherjee the only daughter of a staunch Brahmin in a village studies at Kolkata and stays in a girls' hostel. She meets Sudarshan Dutta, who had a brilliant career as a student and is doing his PhD. They fall in love, and Indrani wants to get married with him as soon as possible. She goes back to her village and informs her father of her intention to get married, Indrani's father takes umbrage as Sudarshan is not a Brahmin and also unemployed.
Sudarshan too warns Indrani that he won't be able to provide for her. Indrani marries Sudarshan and is tormented at Sudarshan's house by his mother and sisters in law because of several emotional strains at play. To avoid further complications at home, Indrani gets a job as a teacher in Dinajpur.
Their relationship between the newly married couple becomes complicated due to miscommunication or lack of communication between themselves, conflicting egos, misunderstandings and external elements adding fuel to the fire in an already charged emotional environment. One day, after a heated exchange between two people that started their journey fiercely loving and trusting one another, Sudarshan leaves Indrani and goes in search of a job elsewhere.
He there meets a retired teacher (Chhabi Biswas) with a dream of making a change in the lives of have-nots. They understand one another's aspirations and dream and team up to make a change by working in a remote village and improving its irrigation system by digging canal from a nearby river. News about his work and devotion gets published and he becomes famous.
Indrani is delighted to see the talent realized she always knew existed in Sudarshan (which is perhaps one of the reasons she fell in love with him) and leaves everything, even her successful position at Dinajpur to join him, her love of life. Sudarshan, however, was still sore at the hurt he thought he received due to Indrani, and was slightly reluctant to accept her in his life again. It then took an accident of fire for both of them to realise how much they loved one another and how much they cared for each other.
During the song recording of the film composer Nachiketa Ghosh said, "I will put a Hindi song in this film and that will be sing Mohammad Rafi". Unimaginable thoughts. Hands on the heads of director and producers. Is this at all possible? Will Mohammad Rafi sing in Bengali movie? Will he agree at all? Who will convince? How much money do he want?
Then Hemant Mukherjee took the helm until the end. He was also a big Bengali name in Boli Para. Hemant Babu took Nachiketa Ghosh to Mohammad Rafi's house. Rafi invited them. After listening to the song 'Sabi kuch lutakar huye hum tumhare', Mohammad Rafi almost went crazy, Kya dhun banaya aapne! It's so sweet! Nachiketa Ghosh read the real thing. This is a Bengali picture. The producer can pay you up to five hundred rupees for singing. "Recording for five hundred rupees!" Rafi was startled. Nachiketa Ghosh Hemant Mukherjee got up when he saw Rafi getting scared. After that, it seemed that Rafi Saber! They are walking towards the door, at that time Rafi Saab called back. Said, "Leave, Leave it all that. I will sing this song for you for free."[5]
Indrani | ||||
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Released | 1958 | |||
Recorded | 1957 | |||
Studio | H.N.C Production | |||
Length | 22:08 | |||
Label | Angel Digital Pvt Ltd | |||
Producer | Harindranath Chatterjee | |||
Nachiketa Ghosh chronology | ||||
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Every song became very popular of this film and one of the main reason for film success. This is the very first and last Bengali film where the legendary Hindi playback singer Md Rafi was sing.
All lyrics are written by Gouri Prasanna Majumdar; all music is composed by Robin Chatterjee.
No. | Title | singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Surya Dobar Pala" | Hemanta Mukherjee | 3:06 |
2. | "Neer Choto Kshati Nei" | Hemanta Mukherjee Geeta Dutt | 3:20 |
3. | "Durer Tumu Aaj" | Geeta Dutt | 3:25 |
4. | "Bhangre Bhangre Bhang" | Hemanta Mukherjee | 3:03 |
5. | "Jhanak Jhanak Kanak Knakon Baje" | Geeta Dutt | 2:40 |
6. | "Sabh Kuch Lutakar" | Mohammad Rafi | 3:37 |
7. | "Ogo Sundar Jano Naki" | Geeta Dutt | 2:57 |
Total length: | : 22:08 |
The film became blockbuster hit and ran for 63 days in theater. The film got the success for it's outstanding music.
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