Sailaab is a 1956 Hindi movie which tells the story of Gautam, a rich young man, who goes to Assam to visit his father’s tea plantation. The plane in which he’s travelling is forced to make an emergency landing due to bad weather. Gautam gets hurt and suffers from amnesia. He falls in love with a young woman Kanchan, who responds to him even though she is part of a religious community that doesn’t allow its members to marry.[1] The film was directed by Guru Dutt and produced by Guru Dutt's wife, Geeta Dutt's brother, Mukul Roy. It stars Geeta Bali, as Kanchan and Abhi Bhattacharya as Gautam. Smriti Biswas, Bipin Gupta and Helen.
Sailaab | |
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Directed by | Guru Dutt |
Produced by | Mukul Roy |
Starring | Geeta Bali |
Release date | 1956 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Sailaab was made on the insistence of Geeta Dutt, so as to provide financial assistance to Mukul Roy.
Gautam (Abhi Bhattacharya), a rich young man goes to Assam to visit his father's tea plantation. The plane in which Gautam is travelling is forced to make an emergency landing due to bad weather. Gautam gets hurt and suffers from amnesia. He falls in love with a young woman Kanchan (Geeta Bali), who responds to him even though she is part of a religious community that doesn't allow its members to marry. Gautam's father takes him back to Calcutta. Gautam's mother dies and the shock of her death brings back Gautam's memory. But as his memory returns he forgets Kanchan. Kanchan comes to Calcutta in search of Gautam and sees that he fails to recognize her. She returns to her community deciding to renounce the world. In time, Gautam is able to recollect his association with her and he goes after her to Assam. The lovers are reunited.
Mukul Roy was also the music director of this movie which had good songs. The list of songs of the movie is as follows:
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