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Directed by
  
Bhagwati Prasad Mishra

Written by
  
Bhagwati Prasad Mishra

Cinematography
  
Adi. M. Irani

Director
  
Bhagwati Prasad Mishra

Produced by
  
Based on
  
Ved Vyas' Mahabharata

Initial release
  
1931

Language
  

Starring
  
ErmelinePrithviraj KapoorKhalilJagdish Sethi

Cast
  
Prithviraj Kapoor, Ermeline, Jagdish Sethi, Jillo, SB Nayampalli

Draupadi 1931 film top 5 facts


Draupadi (The Daughter Of King Drupad) is a 1931 talkie film from Indian cinema. The film was a big-budget mythological production from Ardeshir Irani's Imperial Film Company following their release of the first talkie in India, Alam Ara (1931). It was directed by Bhagwati Prasad Mishra, who had made a name for himself as a photographer and painter and had worked with Irani in his Star, Majestic, Royal and Imperial Studios. The story adaptation from Vyasa's Mahabharata and the screenplay, were by Mishra. The star cast included Prithviraj Kapoor who played the role of Arjuna, with Ermeline as Draupadi, and Khalil as Krishna. The rest of cast included Hadi, Elizer, Rustom Irani and Jilloobai. The cinematographer was Adi M. Irani.

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The film was based on an episode from the epic Mahabharata showcasing Duryodhan's plans of usurping Hastinapur and his subsequent attempt at shaming the Pandavas by disrobing Draupadi's sari.

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Plot

Duryodhana (Jagdish Sethi) plots to attain Hastinapur for himself and his hundred Kaurava brothers. The five Pandavas brothers are sent to exile during which time Arjuna (Prithviraj Kapoor wins Draupadi (Ermeline) at her swayamvara. According to his mother's unintentional suggestion, the five brothers share Draupadi as their wife. On their return from banishment, the Pandavas establish themselves at Indraprastha. The Rajasuya Yagna takes place and a game of dice follows. The Kauravas cunning uncle Shakuni (Hadi) helps them win the game, wherein the Pandavas first lose their Kingdom, and then as a last wager by the oldest brother Yudhishtra, even Draupadi. When Duryodhan, with the intention of shaming the Pandavas tries to remove Draupadi's sari, it is Lord Krishna who saves her from humiliation by performing the miracle of a never-ending sari.

Cast

  • Khalil as Lord Krishna
  • Prithviraj Kapoor as Arjun
  • Ermeline as Draupadi
  • Jilloobai as Kunti
  • Jagdish Sethi as Duryodhan
  • Hadi as Shakuni Mama
  • Elizer as Yudhishtra
  • Rustom Irani as Bhim
  • Nayampally
  • Draupadi in Indian Cinema

    The use of Hindu mythology in context to women, was a common feature in most films produced in the early part of the twentieth century. According to author Prem Chowdhry, Draupadi was referenced in films about eleven times between 1916-44.

    Silent films

    Lists:

  • Keechaka Vadham a.k.a. Draupadi Vastrapaharanam (1916) directed by R. Nataraja Mudaliar
  • Draupadi Vastraharan (1920)
  • Sairandhari (1920) directed by Baburao Painter
  • Draupadi Swayamwar (1922) directed by Vishnupant Divekar
  • Draupadi Veni Bandhan a.k.a. Veni Bandhan (1922) directed by Vishnupant Divekar
  • Draupadi's Fate a.k.a. Draupadi Bhagya (1924) directed by Raghupathy Prakash.
  • Draupadi Vastraharan (1927) directed by Dadasaheb Phalke
  • Draupadi Vastraharan (1928) directed by P. Y. Altekar
  • Keechak Vadh (1928) directed by Baburao Painter
  • Talkies

    Lists:

  • Draupadi (1931) directed by Bhagwati Prasad Mishra
  • Sairandhari (1933) directed by V. Shantaram for Prabhat Film Company
  • Draupadi Vastrapaharanam (1934) a Tamil-language film directed by R. Padmanaban.
  • Draupadi Vastrapaharanam (1936) a Telugu-language film directed by Hanumappa Vishwanath Babu
  • Draupadi Manasamrakshnam (1936) a Telugu-language film, directed by S. Jagganath
  • Draupadi (1944) directed by Baburao Patel
  • Draupadi Vastraharan (1952) directed by W. Garcher
  • Songlist

    The songs were sung by the actors in the film.

    Songs

    Anokhi Jaadu Bhari Mri Kaisi Hai Paase Ki ChaalHadi
    Bhagat Ke Bas Mein Hai Bhagwan
    Bhaj Krishan Kanhaiya Paar Kare Meri Naiya

    References

    Draupadi (1931 film) Wikipedia