A musical hit and Bhagwan’s most successful film as producer and director. A dispatch clerk (Bhagwan) dreams of becoming a stage star. His success as singer and dancer is aided by the reigning star Asha (Bali) with whom he falls in love. The love story is intercut with tragedy in his home, the death of his mother (Pratima Devi), estrangement from his father (Badri Prasad) and the villainy of his brother-in-law (Nihal). The film’s highlights are the dances and C. Ramchandra’s hit songs Shola jo bhadke (set to flickering light and Hawaiian dance choreography), Bholi surat and Shyam dhale, all sung by the composer with Lata Mangeshkar. Bhagwan apparently sold the film’s rights cheaply after its initial run and its successful 90s re-release did nothing to benefit its impecunious maker.
Did you know? Bhagwan Dada took a huge risk in making this film, having to mortgage almost all his assets to distributors. He kept the film running since he was confident it would work. Read More
Bhagwan Dada took a huge risk in making this film, having to mortgage almost all his assets to distributors. He kept the film running since he was confident it would work.
Albela 1951
01 Jan 1951 ● Hindi ● 2 hrs 38 mins
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