Directed by Prafulla Roy Music by R. C. Boral Director Prafulla Roy | Written by Upendra Ganguly Initial release 1938 Music director Raichand Boral | |
Produced by New Theatres Ltd., Calcutta Starring Molina DeviPrithviraj KapoorVijay KumarBikram Kapoor Distributed by Supreme Film Distributors, Bombay Similar Baghban, Janam Janam Ke Saath, Rajrani Meera, Amrit Manthan, Towards the Light |
Abhagin 1938 nainan ke aansooan se birhan aag bujhaa le man ki molina devi
Abhagin (Ill-Fated Woman) is a 1938 Hindi film directed by Prafulla Roy for New Theatres Ltd., Calcutta. A bilingual, it was made in Bengali language as Abhigyan. The film was based on a story by Upendranath Ganguly, with dialogues by A. H. Shore. R. C. Boral provided the music composition with lyrics for the Hindi version by Munshi Arzu (Arzu Lucknawi), and by Ajoy Bhattacharya for the Bengali. The screenplay was by Phani Majumdar for whom it was his first independent film as a scriptwriter. Bimal Roy, who was to make a name for himself as a prominent Bengali and Hindi director, was the cinematographer for the film. The cast included Molina Devi, Prithviraj Kapoor, Vijay Kumar, Nemo and Bikram Kapoor.
Contents
- Abhagin 1938 nainan ke aansooan se birhan aag bujhaa le man ki molina devi
- Abhagin 1938 ek nek tabiyat raaja tha ek man ki komal raani thi molina devi
- Plot
- Hindi
- Bengali
- Review
- Soundtrack
- Songs
- References
A wife rejected by her in-laws following her abduction is given shelter by the husband's friend. The story line follows the wife's ambivalent feelings for her saviour when she's accepted back into the family.
Abhagin 1938 ek nek tabiyat raaja tha ek man ki komal raani thi molina devi
Plot
Sandhya (Molina Devi), married to Priyalal (Vijay Kumar), lives with him at his father's (Nemo) residence. The father, Jawaharlal Choudhary, is an over-bearing ruthless landlord. When he throws one of the tenants out for not paying the rent, the tenant violently attacks Choudhary, hurting his son who comes to his defense. The tenant then kidnaps Sandhya, but she manages to escape. She initially finds shelter with a relative (Bikram Kapoor) of hers. When she reaches home, her father-in-law refuses to let her stay as she's spent time away from home in company of a man. Though her husband sides her, he's unwilling to confront his father. Sandhya is then given shelter by a friend of her husband, Promod (Prithviraj Kapoor). Promod helps Sandhya find her way in life. A bond is formed between the two. The in-laws are cleared of their misunderstanding and urge Sandhya to return home. Torn between her feelings for Promod and tradition, she chooses tradition and returns to her husband.
Hindi
Bengali
Cast:
Review
Baburao Patel, editor of the cine-magazine Filmindia found the story "rather far-fetched", claiming that it "stretches the imagination unsympathetically". Photography by Bimal Roy was commended with the "outdoors …more satisfactory than the indoor work". According to Patel, several scenes were undeveloped with a weak direction being responsible for it. The performance of Prithviraj Kapoor was commended "Once again Prithviraj is easily the best, because he gives a natural performance. Mollina also gives a sympathetic portrayal, but she has not been directed well". Vijay Kumar's performance as Priyalal was found to be weak and uninteresting.
The film did not do well at the box-office as reported by Filmindia ""Abhagin" did not fair (sic) well at the Minerva Talkies in Bombay. It is a pity that New Theatres should have given a weak picture for the box-offices".
Soundtrack
The music direction was by R. C. Boral and the singers were Molina Devi, Vijay Kumar, Kamla Jharia, Akbar Khan Peshawri.
Songs
1Ik Nek Tabiyat Raja Tha
2Jal Bin Kaise Bujhegi PyasVijay Kumar
3Jigar Ke Ghav Ko Upar Ka Marham Kab Mitata HaiKamla Jhari