Dhanyee Meye
Dhanyee Meye (Bengali: ধন্যি মেয়ে) is a 1971[2] Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Arabinda Mukhopadhyay. The cast includes Uttam Kumar, Sabitri Chatterjee, Partho Mukherjee, Jaya Bhaduri, Jahor Roy and Nripati Chattopadhyay.[3]
Dhanyee Meye | |
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Directed by | Arabinda Mukhopadhyay |
Written by | Debanshu Mukherjee |
Starring | Uttam Kumar Sabitri Chatterjee Jaya Bhaduri |
Music by | Nachiketa Ghosh |
Cinematography | Bijoy Ghosh |
Release date | 1971[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Plot
The story centers around the character of Bogola (Partha Mukherjee); who is the younger Brother of Kali Dutta (Uttam Kumar). Bogola is a captain of a football team Sarbamangala Club managed by Uttam Kumar. The team goes to a village Hardbhanga to play in the finals of a Manchester Shield . Jaya Bhaduri's mama Gobordhan Chowdhury (Jahar Ray) is the president of the local football club and after losing the ancestral "Manchester shield" (named after his father, Manchester Chowdhury); decides to forcefully marry off Monosha (Jaya Bhaduri) and Partha Mukherjee to Keep the "Shield" in the family. All matters are soon resolved because Monosha and Bogola love each other.
Cast
- Uttam Kumar as Bagla's brother
- Sabitri Chatterjee as Bagla's sister-in-law
- Partho Mukherjee as Bagla
- Jaya Bhaduri as Mansa
- Jahor Roy as Gobardhan Choudhury
- Nripati Chattopadhyay as Gobardhan's masseur
- Tapen Chatterjee as Ghanta
- Sunil Das Gupta as Bairagi
- Sukhen Das as Nera (commentator)
- Salil Dutta
- Rabi Ghosh as Bhattacharjee (village priest)
- Tapati Ghosh as Tapan's wife
- Anubha Gupta as Gobardhan's wife
- Tarun Kumar Chatterjee as the doctor
- Shyam Laha as Nafar Ghosh
- Haridhan Mukherjee as Gobardhan's yes-man
- Chinmoy Roy as the lawyer
Soundtrack
All music is composed by Nachiketa Ghosh.
No. | Title | Playback | Length |
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1. | "E Betha ki je Betha Bojhe ki" | Hemanta Mukherjee | 2:45 |
2. | "Radhe Monta rekhe eli" | Hemanta Mukherjee | 2:45 |
3. | "Bou kotha kou" | Aarti Mukherji | 3:34 |
4. | "Sob khelar sera" | Manna De | 4:00 |
References
- Harris M. Lentz III (8 June 2011). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2010. McFarland. pp. 65–. ISBN 978-0-7864-8649-6.
- Rohit K. Dasgupta; Sangeeta Datta (15 December 2018). 100 Essential Indian Films. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 48–. ISBN 978-1-4422-7799-1.
- "Dhanyee Meye Movie". Retrieved 15 October 2017.