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Director
  
Ajoy Kar

Duration
  

Language
  
Bengali

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Release date
  
1957 (India)

Country
  
India

Harano Sur movie poster

Writer
  
Nripendrakrishna Chatterjee (screenplay)

Release date
  
1957 (1957)

Songs
  
Aaj Dujanar Duti Path

Similar movies
  
Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay composed the music for Harano Sur and Saptapadi

Tumi je aamar harano sur


Harano Sur (Bengali: হারানো সুর;English:The Lost Melody) is a 1957 Indian Bengali romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar, with music by Hemanta Mukherjee, and sung by Geeta Dutt. The film is regarded as one of the finest examples of Bengali cinema of this early golden period. The film has broad similarities in plot with the 1942 Hollywood flick Random Harvest and has been remade twice more in India: the Tamil film Amara Deepam (1956 film) and the Hindi film Amar Deep (1958 film).

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Synopsis

An amnesiac after a train accident, Alok Mukherjee (Uttam Kumar) is rescued on escaping from the asylum where he is admitted by doctor Roma Banerjee (Suchitra Sen) who takes him to her father's (Pahadi Sanyal) country house in a village called Palaspur. There, while treating him she falls for him and he for her. They marry but a second accident makes him recall his life as a rich businessman in Calcutta and forget the memories spent with Roma. Roma follows him to Calcutta and meets him there but he doesn't recognise her. He hires her as governess to his niece instead. Roma keeps trying to simulate Alok's memory but is looked at suspiciously by Lata, Alok's fiancee in Calcutta who thinks Roma is snatching Alok away from her and who complains to Alok's mother. The latter has Roma kicked out. Alok realizing she is from Palaspur and that is where he got back his memory goes there and regains his memory of times spent with Roma there. All's well that end well.

Awards

  • National Film Awards
  • 1957 - Certificate of Merit for Third Best Feature Film in Bengali
  • References

    Harano Sur Wikipedia
    Harano Sur IMDb Harano Sur themoviedb.org