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Anpadh

Anpadh
Anpadh.jpg
Directed byMohan Kumar
Produced byRajendra Bhatia, Mohan Segal
Written byMohan Kumar, Sarshar Sailani
StarringMala Sinha
Balraj Sahni
Dharmendra
Music byMadan Mohan
CinematographyM. Ramachandra
Edited byPratap Dave
Release date
1962
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Anpadh (Hindi: अन्पढ, Urdu: اَنپڑھ, translation: illiterate) is a 1962 Hindi film. The film stars Dharmendra, Mala Sinha, Shashi Kala and Balraj Sahni. Actress Bindu made her first prominent appearance in this film with the song Jiya le gayo ji mora saanwariya. The music is by Madan Mohan and the lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film focuses on the importance of education for girls. This movie has the evergreen song "Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha", sung by Lata Mangeshkar.

Plot

The story revolves around the lives of brother and sister Shambhunath and Lajwanti. Shambhunath considers the accumulation of wealth to be more important than education. He condones his sister's inattention at school and consequently she grows up "anpadh" (illiterate). When she finds herself married to a bibliophile, her problems begin. Unable to read the poetry her husband loves and being a rotten cook too, she becomes despised by her husband and her in-laws. Circumstances conspire to leave her homeless, widowed and pregnant. Narrowly escaping from the attentions of a panderer, she falls amongst friends and, with the birth of her daughter, she starts on the long road to redemption. An entertaining plea for education in general and for the education of girls in particular.

Cast

  • Mala Sinha...Lajwanti / Lajo
  • Balraj Sahni...Choudhary Shambhunath
  • Dharmendra...Deepak M. Nath
  • Shashikala...Basanti
  • Bindu...Kiran
  • Shaminder...Advocate Suraj
  • Nazir Hussain...Thakur Mahendra Nath
  • Dhumal...Kalu
  • Amarnath...Kishore
  • Mohan Choti...Young Kalu
  • Bela Bose
  • Mumtaz Begum...Mrs. Mahendranath
  • Aruna Irani...Young Lajwanti (as Baby Aruna)
  • Baby Shashi...Young Basanti
  • Brahm Bhardwaj...Public Prosecutor
  • Moolchand...Dayaram
  • Kharaiti...Munim
  • Ram Mohan...Jeevan Chaudhary

Music

The music of this movie was composed by Madan Mohan. "Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha" is an evergreen song from this movie.

Song Singer(s) Lyricists Music Director
"Hai Isi Me Pyar Ki Aabroo" Lata Mangeshkar Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan
"Jiya Le Gayo Ji Mora Saanwariya" Lata Mangeshkar Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan
"Woh Dekho Jala Ghar Kisika" Lata Mangeshkar Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan
"Rang Birangi Rakhi Leke Aayi Behna" Lata Mangeshkar Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan
"Sikandar Ne Porus Se Ki Thi Ladaai" Mahendra Kapoor Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan
"Dulhan Marwad Ki Aayi Chham Chham" Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan
"Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha" Lata Mangeshkar Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Madan Mohan

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