Anokha Pyar Explained

Anokha Pyar
Director:M. I. Dharamsey
Producer:Sitaram V. Mungrey
Starring:Dilip Kumar
Nargis
Nalini Jaywant
Music:Anil Biswas
Studio:Ambica Films
Country:India
Language:Hindi

Anokha Pyar is a 1948 Indian Hindi language film. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nargis, Nalini Jaywant in lead roles.[1] The black and white romantic love triangle was directed by M. I. Dharamsey under the Ambika Films banner.[2] The music was composed by Anil Biswas, who gave a then unknown young Lata Mangeshkar maximum songs to sing for the film.[3] The rest of the cast included Sankatha Prasad, Mukri, Ved, Kesarbai, Habib and Sheikh.

Plot

Ashok (Dilip Kumar) is an impoverished writer waiting for his book to be published. He meets Bindiya (Nalini Jaywant), a flower-seller, who insists he buy some flowers from her. Ashok gives his last two annas (12 pence) to her. A rogue tries to snatch the money from Bindiya and when Ashok tries to help her, the rogue punches him in the face, temporarily blinding him. Bindiya takes him to the local doctor. Since he has nowhere to stay, Ashok stays with the doctor and his family until he improves. The doctor's daughter Geeta (Nargis) falls in love with Ashok. Bindiya has also fallen in love with Ashok and cares deeply for him. Ashok is implicated in a murder case and is imprisoned. Geeta's father dies and her two aunts come to stay with her. Meanwhile. Bindiya manages to find a suicide note written by Ashok's alleged victim and Ashok is proven to be innocent. Geeta's aunts happen to see Bindiya with Ashok and believe her to be Ashok's wife. They convince Geeta to marry Ashok's publisher. After some more melodramatic turns in the story, Bindiya dies and Ashok and Geeta unite. Ashok's book is finally published and becomes popular.

Cast

Soundtrack

Lata Mangeshkar was still finding a niche for herself in the Hindi film industry and according to Ganesh Anantharaman, it was a brave move by composer Anil Biswas to use the "tinny vocals" of Lata in songs like "Jeevan Sapna Toot Gaya" and "Mere Liye Woh Gham-E-Intazar Chhod Gaye", sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Meena Kapoor. Other popular songs were "Yaad Rakhna Chaand Taaro" sung by Lata and Mukesh, "Ek Dil Ka Lagana Baqi Tha" sung by Lata. The lyricists were Zia Sarhadi, Gopal Singh Nepali, Behzad Lakhnavi and Shams Azimabadi.[4] [5]

Song list

Title Singer Lyricist
1"Yaad Rakhna Chand Taro"Mukesh, Lata MangeshkarZia Sarhadi
2"Yaad Rakhna Chand Taro"Meena KapoorZia Sarhadi
3"Jeevan Sapna Toot Gaya"MukeshZia Sarhadi
4"Jeevan Sapna Toot Gaya"Lata MangeshkarZia Sarhadi
5"Ek Dil Ka Lagana Baki Tha"Lata MangeshkarZia Sarhadi
6"Ab Yad Na Kar"Lata MangeshkarShams Azimabadi
7"Ab Yad Na Kar"Meena Kapoor, MukeshShams Azimabadi
8"Bhola Bhala Ri Mora Balama Na Jaane"Lata Mangeshkar, Meena KapoorZia Sarhadi
9"Ghadi Ghadi Puchho Naa Ji"Lata MangeshkarG. S. Nepali
10"Mere Liye Woh Gam-E-Intazar Chhod Gaye"Lata Mangeshkar, Meena KapoorBehzad Lucknavi
11"Ai Dil Meri Wafa Me Koyi Asar Nahee Hai"Lata MangeshkarShams Azimabadi
12"Mere Liye Wo Gham-e-intezaar"Lata MangeshkarBehzad Lucknavi
13"Mere Phulo Me Chhipi Hai Jawani"Lata MangeshkarBehzad Lucknavi

Notes and References

  1. Book: Urmila Lanba. The Thespian: Life and Films of Dilip Kumar. 2002. Vision Books. 978-81-7094-496-6. 39.
  2. Book: Sanjit Narwekar. DILIP KUMAR THE LAST EMPEROR. 2012. Rupa Publications. 978-81-291-3365-6.
  3. Book: Ganesh Anantharaman. Bollywood Melodies: A History of the Hindi Film Song. January 2008. Penguin Books India. 978-0-14-306340-7. 28.
  4. Web site: Anokha Pyar. giitaayan.com. giitaayan - An Interface to iTrans Song Book(ISB). 22 May 2020.
  5. Web site: Anokha Pyar. hindigeetmala.net. Hindi Geetmala. 23 June 2015.