Mangala | |
Director: | S. S. Vasan (Hindi) Chandru (Telugu) |
Producer: | S. S. Vasan |
Starring: | P. Bhanumathi Ranjan |
Cinematography: | Kamal Ghosh Rajabathar |
Editing: | Chandru (Hindi) M. Umanath (Telugu) |
Music: | M. D. Parthasarathy |
Studio: | Gemini Studios |
Released: | 1950 (Hindi) |
Runtime: | 182 minutes |
Country: | India |
Mangala is an Indian film produced by S. S. Vasan of Gemini Studios. Filmed in Hindi and Telugu languages, it is a remake of the studio's own Tamil film Mangamma Sabatham (1943). The film stars P. Bhanumathi and Ranjan. The Hindi version, released in 1950 was directed by Vasan while the Telugu version, released a year later on 14 January, was directed by Chandru.
Mangala, after being humiliated by a prince, swears revenge by making the prince marry her and have a child who would whip him in court.
Mangala, filmed in Telugu and Hindi languages, is a remake of Gemini Studios' own Tamil film Mangamma Sabatham (1943).[1] While Ranjan reprised his role from the Tamil film, Vasundhara Devi was replaced by P. Bhanumathi.[2] Producer S. S. Vasan directed the Hindi version, and Chandru directed the Telugu version. The Hindi version's length was 4799metres, and the Telugu version was 182 minutes.
The music was composed by M. D. Parthasarathy. He worked alone in Telugu, and with E. Shankar Shastri and Balkrishan Kalla in Hindi.[3] [4] The song "Suno Suno Pyare More Sajna" from the Hindi soundtrack is based on "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)".[5]
The Hindi version of Mangala was released in 1950,[6] and the Telugu version a year later, on 14 January 1951.[7]