Director: Nitin Bose; Writer: Sudarshan, Nitin Bose; Cinematographer: Nitin Bose; Editor: Subodh Mitter; Cast: Biswanath Bhaduri, Bikram Kapoor, Krishna Chandra Dey, Ajmal Bibi, Nawab, Kidar Sharma, Pahadi Sanyal, Umasashi, Devbana, Nagendra Bala, Girdharilal Vaid, Indu Mukherjee, Shyam Laha, Sardar Akhtar
Duration: 02:04:23; Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1; Hue: 88.333; Saturation: 0.090; Lightness: 0.196; Volume: 0.166; Cuts per Minute: 10.402
Summary: Shyamlal (Bhaduri) kidnaps Deepak (P. Sanyal). the son of his elder brother Hiralal (Kapoor/Bannerjee), to get a larger share in Hiralal's will. Deepak is ralsed by the blind singer and stage performer Surdas (Dey) Deepak grows up and falls In love wlth Rupkumarl (Umasashi) Plagued by the uncertainty of his parentage, they declde to elope and are chased by detectives (Mukherjee and Laha) employed by Hiralal. Followng an accldent Deepak loses his memory, only to regain it when he sees Surdas on the stage. The film is dominated by Dey's powerful singing and the Umasashi-Sanyal love interest. It was the first Indian film to introduce systematically the technique of playback singing (Nitin Bose later claimed it to be one of the first films in the world to do so).
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