Chhadmabeshi
Chhadmabeshi (lit. 'Disguised') is a 1971 Bengali comedy film directed by Agradoot,[lower-alpha 1] starring Uttam Kumar and Madhabi Mukherjee as leads,[2] based on the story Chhadobeshi by writer Upendranath Ganguly. The story revolves around a newly married professor, who plays a practical joke upon his brother-in-law by posing as his family driver.
Chhadmabeshi | |
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Directed by | Agradoot[lower-alpha 1] |
Produced by | Shib Narayan Dutta Bibhuti Laha |
Screenplay by | Mahendra Chakraborty Subir Hajra |
Story by | Upendranath Ganguly |
Starring | Uttam Kumar Madhabi Mukherjee |
Music by | Sudhin Dasgupta |
Cinematography | Baidyanath Basak Bibhuti Laha |
Edited by | Baidyanath Chatterjee |
Release date |
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Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
The film was remade in Hindi in 1975 as Chupke Chupke starring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, and Amitabh Bachchan [3][4][5] and in Kannada in 2004 as Joke Falls.
Cast
- Uttam Kumar as Abanish alias Gourhari
- Madhabi Mukherjee as Sulekha
- Bikash Roy as Prashanta
- Subhendu Chatterjee as Subimal
- Tarun Kumar as Binoy
- Anubha Gupta as Labanya
- Jyotsna Biswas as Basudha
- Ashok Mitra as Haripada
- Jahor Roy as Mosaheb Lal (Driver)
- Samita Biswas as Latika
Soundtrack
Chhadmabeshi | |
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Soundtrack album |
All music is composed by Sudhin Dasgupta[6].
No. | Title | Playback | Length |
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1. | "Amar Din Kate Na" | Asha Bhonsle | |
2. | "Aaro Dure Chalo Jai" | Asha Bhonsle | |
3. | "Ami Kon Pathe Je Chali" | Manna Dey[7] | |
4. | "Aare Chho Chho Kya Saramke Baat" | Anup Ghoshal | |
5. | "Banchaao Ke Aachho" | Manna Dey |
Notes
- The pen name of a group of Indian film technicians in Bengali cinema signing collectively as director.[1]
References
- Yves Thoraval (1 February 2000). The Cinemas of India. Macmillan India. p. 237. ISBN 978-0-333-93410-4.
- "Bengali cinema's all-time greatest comedy films". The Times of India.
- Phukan, Vikram (7 December 2018). "Lights, camera, remake: How Bollywood has thrived with take-offs from Bengali originals". The Hindu.
- "The films and me: Chupke Chupke vs Chhadmabeshi".
- Ganguly, Ruman (27 November 2019). "Remakes of Bengali films: What's new in this trend?". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- "Gaana: Chhadmabeshi songs".
- "Manna Dey was the enigmatic 'Chhadmabeshi' of playback singing".
External links
- Chhadmabeshi at IMDb
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