Mohabbat Ke Ansu | |
Director: | Premankur Atorthy |
Producer: | New Theatres |
Starring: | K. L. Saigal Akhtari Muradabadi Mahajabin |
Music: | R. C. Boral |
Cinematography: | Nitin Bose |
Studio: | New Theatres |
Runtime: | 128 min |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Mohabbat Ke Ansu is a 1932 Indian Urdu-language social romantic film.[1] It was directed by Premankur Atorthy for New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta.[2] The music for the film was directed by R. C. Boral.[3] The film starred K. L. Saigal in his debut role with Akthari Muradabadi, Mahajabeen, Ansari and Sadiq.[4] According to reports the film was not successful[5] however Nevile claims that the "debut was successful beyond expectations" as it led to Saigal acting in several New Theatres films.[6]
K. L. Saigal had worked earlier as a railway time-keeper and typewriter salesman. He had done some amateur singing which was more in the form of Bhajans and ghazals which he had mastered on his own.[7] On the basis of an impromptu amateur evening he was finally noticed by Pankaj Mullick[8] and R. C. Boral who took the 26-year-old Saigal to New Theatres. He was introduced to B. N. Sircar who contracted him to star with Akhtari Muradabadi in New Theatres first Urdu talkie Mohabbat Ke Ansu. Saigal used the name Saigal Kashmiri for this and the subsequent two films Zinda Lash (1932) and Subah Ka Sitara (1932) as he didn't want his relatives to find out about his profession.[9] Though the film did not do well he made an enormous impact with Chandidas (1934) and went on to become an idol and first superstar through his singing and acting.[10]