Dil Ki Rani Explained

Dil Ki Rani
Director:Mohan Sinha
Producer:P. V. Banker
Story:Mohan Sinha
Starring:Madhubala
Raj Kapoor
Music:Sachin Dev Burman
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Country:India
Language:Hindi
Hindustani

Dil Ki Rani is a 1947 Hindi-language film produced by P V Banker. The film is directed by Mohan Sinha. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Madhubala in lead roles along with Shyam Sunder, Badri Prasad and Munshi Khanjar. The film's music was composed by Sachin Dev Burman. The film was based on a story written by Mohan Sinha.[1]

Plot

Madhav is a poet whose songs are played on the radio. He is called Madho by his best friend Banke. Rajkumari, a great admirer of Madhav's songs asks her father a news paper publisher to publish his poems in the newspaper to increase readership of their newspaper. Soon she finds out Madhav and falls in love with him. On the day on which Rajkumari's father Thakur Sangram Singh comes to meet Madhav, an accident occurs and Rajkumari's sari gets burnt. It was in this occasion that Rajkumaris father enters the room and mistakes Banke for Madhav. He becomes very fond of Banke. Thakur finds many reasons to like Banke over Madhav, but fails to convince Rajkumari. Later Thakur accepts Rajkumari's wish in front of her withinner motives to separate the Madhav and Rajkumari. Together with the help of his assistant Munshi, Thakur tries different methods to separate them but fails miserably. Later Banke convinces Madhav to leave his lover for him for which Madhav agrees and acts insane in front of her.

Cast

Soundtrack

Reception

Writing retrospectively, Upperstall stated that Dil Ki Rani was a "creaky, tacky and stilted film". It found the performances of Kapoor and Madhubala "laughable" and "amusing", and the songs only passable fares.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IMDB-Dil Ki Rani. 1947.
  2. Web site: Dil ki Rani Upperstall.Com. 2021-01-28. old.upperstall.com. 16 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210116012502/http://old.upperstall.com/films/1947/dil-ki-rani. dead.