Anil Biswas
Kismat & Bandhan - ECLP 5492 - LP Record
- Label HMV
- Format LP
- Mix Stereo
- Release Date December 2017
- Country India
- Catalogue Number ECLP 5492
$32.00
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Kismat & Bandhan - ECLP 5492 – LP Record |
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Kismat is a 1943 Indian film, written and directed by Gyan Mukherjee and produced by Bombay Talkies during the second world war period,while it was in a succession battle between Devika Rani and Sashadhar Mukherjee after owner Himanshu Rai's death. The film is one of the biggest hits in the history of Hindi cinema. The movie was the first blockbuster movie of Indian cinema. The film came with some bold themes for the first time in Indian Cinema showing an anti-hero character, double role and an unmarried girl getting pregnant. Shekhar (Ashok Kumar) is a pickpocket and con man, who is released from jail after serving his third sentence. It is at once evident that he has no intention of mending his ways, as he relieves a pickpocket of his catch, which happens to be an old, priceless watch. Shekhar goes to a fence (David), where he meets the original pickpocket, Banke (V.H. Desai). Impressed by Shekhar's prowess, Banke makes him a special offer: he is a small-time thief currently working in the house of a very rich man, who has a considerable fortune stashed away in the safe at his house. Banke, who does not have the expertise to break the lock, asks Shekhar if he would be interested in helping him out. Uninterested in the plan, Shekhar leaves. As he steps out of the fence's establishment, Shekhar bumps into the original owner of the watch (P.F. Pithawala), an old man desperate for money, who intended to sell the watch and raise the money to see a live performance by Rani (Mumtaz Shanti). Out of compassion Shekhar takes him to the theatre. There the old man points out a prosperous looking man called Indrajit (Mubarak). It turns out that Rani is the daughter of this old man, who was once a rich man and the owner of that theatre. Indrajit was once his employee. Fortune (kismet) turned things around and today the old man is indebted to Indrajit, from whom he is on the run. The moment the show ends, he flees, but not before he's seen in the company of Shekhar by Rani, from whom he has fled in shame and remorse. Unknown to them, the tormentor Indrajit is himself a tormented man, after his elder son Madan ran away after a fight with his authoritarian father several years ago. Due to a combination of circumstances, Shekhar ends up staying in Rani's house as a paying guest. There he discovers that she is struggling with a limp, that's affecting her ability to perform on stage. The limited means is a great problem for Rani, the sole bread earner in the house, having to support her younger sister Leela (Chandraprabha). To make things worse, she is constantly troubled by the ruthless Indrajit, who threatens to turn her out of the house if she cannot repay the next instalment of the money payable by her father. Things take a turn for the worse when Rani discovers that Leela is pregnant out of wedlock with her lover Mohan (Kanu Roy), who happens to be the son of Indrajit. Shekhar, who is falling in love with Rani, decides to help her out. Desperate to raise funds for her cure, he takes up Banke's offer to break the vault of his employer, who is none other than Indrajit. The attempted robbery goes awry, but Shekhar escapes, dropping behind the chain he always wears. Indrajit immediately recognises that as that of his long lost son Madan. Desperate to get back his son, Indrajit organises a live programme featuring Rani, knowing that his love for the young lady will impel Shekhar to come. Rani' father turns up at the theatre, as does Indrajit's entire family. As expected, Shekhar turns up at the theatre, where he is immediately recognised as Indrajit's long lost son Madan. Delighted to find his beloved son, Indrajit immediately turns a new leaf, cancelling his former boss' debts and asking him for the hand of both his daughters for his sons. Soundtrack - The music of the film by Anil Biswas introduced 'full chorus' for the first time in Hindi cinema. The film gave memorable hits like the patriotic, Door Hato O Duniyawalon Hindustan Hamara hay, the sad Ghar Ghar Mein Diwali and a soothing lullaby, Dheere Dheere Aa. The last was a duet between Amirbai Karnataki and Ashok Kumar, which added to the success of the film that is still known as one of his finest works. Bandhan – Bandhan is a 1940 Indian Bollywood film directed by N.R. Acharya. It stars Leela Chitnis, Ashok Kumar and Suresh. It was the second highest grossing Indian film of 1940. It was produced by Bombay Talkies. Plot Summary - A family feud between Bijay Mohanty and Raimohan Parida leaves their children, who are in love, doomed. What happens to the lovers in the family drama of love and revenge |
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Movie Details (Kismat) |
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Title |
Kismat & Bandhan - ECLP 5492 |
Star Cast |
Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Shanti, Mehmood, Shah Nawaz, Moli, Chandraprabha, Kanu Roy, Mubarak, Kamala Kumari & Haroon |
Director |
Gyan Mukherjee |
Producer |
Gyan Mukherjee |
Singer |
Arun Kumar, Mrs. Ghosh & Ameerbai Karnataki |
Music |
Anil Biswas |
Lyrics |
Pradeep |
Releasing Year |
1943 |
Genre |
Original Soundtrack |
Language |
Hindi |
Label |
HMV |
Made In |
India |
Manufacture |
The Gramophone Company Of India Limited |
Serial No. |
ECLP 5492 |
Movie Details (Bandhan) |
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Title |
Kismat & Bandhan - ECLP 5492 |
Star Cast |
Ashok Kumar, Leela Chitnis, V.H. Desai, P.F. Pithawala, Shah Nawaz, Purnima Desai, Suresh, Arun Kumar & Jagannath |
Director |
N.R. Acharya |
Producer |
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Singer |
Leela Chitnis, Ashok Kumar, Arun Kumar, Suresh & Pradeep |
Music |
Saraswati Devi & Ram Chandra Pal |
Lyrics |
Pradeep |
Releasing Year |
1940 |
Genre |
Original Soundtrack |
Language |
Hindi |
Label |
HMV |
Made In |
India |
Manufacture |
The Gramophone Company Of India Limited |
Serial No. |
ECLP 5492 |
Side One (Kismat) |
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Arun Kumar & Amirbai Karnataki |
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Arun Kumar |
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Chorus |
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Mrs. Ghosh |
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Amirbai Karnataki |
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Amirbai Karnataki |
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Arun Kumar & Amirbai Karnataki |
Side Two (Bandhan) |
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Leela Chitnis, Ashok Kumar & Chorus |
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Leela Chitnis |
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Arun Kumar & Chorus |
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Leela Chitnis & Suresh |
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Pradeep & Chorus |
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Releasing Year : 1943 &1940Label : HMV Language : Hindi Genre : Original Soundtrack Speed : 33 RPM Size : 12 Inches Songs
Side1 - Song1 : Dheere Dheere Aare BadalSide1 - Song2 : Tere Dukh Ke Din Phirenge Side2 - Song3 : Chane Jor Garam Side1 - Song4 : Papiha Re Mere Piya Se Kahiyo Jaye Side1 - Song5 : Ghar Ghar Men Diwali Hai Side2 - Song1 : Chal Chal Re Naujawan Side2 - Song2 : Man Bhaavan Lo Sawan Aaya Side1 - Song3 : Door Hato Ae Duniya Walo Side2 - Song4 : Apne Bhaiya Ko Nach Nachaoongi Side2 - Song5 : Ham To Albele Mazdoor Side1 - Song6 : Ab Tere Siva Kaun Mera Side1 - Song7 : Ek Din Hansae Ek Din Rulae Side2 - Song6 : Kaise Chhipoge O Salone Sajna Side2 - Song7 : Piu Piu Bol Side2 - Song8 : Ruk Na Sako To Jao Singer
Singer - 1 : Arun KumarSinger - 2 : Ameerbai Karnataki Singer - 3 : Mrs. Ghosh Singer - 4 : Leela Chitnis Singer - 5 : Ashok Kumar Singer - 6 : Arun Kumar Singer - 7 : Suresh Singer - 8 : Pradeep Star
Star - 1 : Ashok KumarStar - 2 : Mumtaz Shanti Star - 3 : Mehmood Star - 4 : Shah Nawaz Star - 5 : Moli Star - 6 : Leela Chitnis Star - 7 : Suresh Star - 8 : Arun Kumar Star - 9 : Jagannath Star - 10 : Purnima Desai Director
Director - 1 : Gyan MukherjeeDirector - 2 : N.R. Acharya Producer
Producer - 1 : Gyan MukherjeeProducer - 2 : Sasadhar Mukherjee Music
Music - 1 : Anil BiswasMusic - 2 : Saraswati Devi Music - 3 : Ram Chandra Pal Lyrics
Lyrics - 1 : Pradeep |