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Duration
  

Music director
  
Ramchandra Pal

Country
  
India

Director
  
Kishore Sahu

Running time
  
2h 14m

Producer
  
N.R. Acharya

Language
  
Hindi

Kunwara Baap (1942 film) movie poster
Release date
  
1942

Screenplay
  
Kishore Sahu, Amritlal Nagar

Cast
  
Kishore Sahu
(Prannath),
Anjali Devi
,
Nana Palsikar
,
Manohar Ghatwani
,
Baby Lal

Aa ri aa jaa nindiya tu ke lyrics kunwara baap


Kunwara Baap (Bachelor Father) is a 1942 Hindi comedy film directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was the debut directorial venture for Sahu, who directed it for the debutant producer N. R. Acharya. Acharya had just started his production company Acharya Arts Productions. The story was written by Kishore Sahu who went on to write and direct films like Kali Ghata, Mayurpankh and others. The music direction was by Ramchandra Pal. The film had Kishore Sahu starring as the bachelor father with co-stars Protima Dasgupta, Anjali Devi, Nana Palsikar, Amritlal Nagar, and Moni Chatterjee.

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It was one of the winners for the BFJA - Best Indian Films Award for best film for 1943.

Prannath finds an infant abandoned in his car on his engagement day. The finding leads to several comedic situations in the film. The film was inspired by Bachelor Mother (1939), directed by Garson Kanin and starring Ginger Rogers. The story was reversed in Kunwara Baap, with the hero getting landed with the child.

Plot

Prannath (Kishore Sahu) goes to the jeweller’s to buy a ring for his to-be fiancée. While he is in the store, an unwed mother leaves her infant in the back of Prannath’s car. When he comes out he realises he’s stuck with the baby much to his discomfiture as his betrothed refuses to believe his story. The situation gives rise to several funny sequences till the villainous father of the child admits to being the real father and agrees to marry the mother of the abandoned child.

Cast

  • Kishore Sahu
  • Protima Dasgupta
  • Baby Lal
  • Anjali Devi
  • Dhulia
  • Manohar Ghatwani
  • Moni Chatterjee
  • Jamu Patel
  • Hadi
  • Amritlal Nagar
  • Nana Palsikar
  • Reception

    The film became a big success commercially, and was a hit at the box-office as well as with the critics. Citing it as a "sparkling comedy", Narwekar quotes that the film was hailed as a "sophisticated stream-lined comedy".

    Remakes

  • Vazhkai (1949) a Tamil film, directed by A.V. Meiyappan and starring Vyjantimala in her debut role, drew inspiration from the Kunwara Baap's storyline.
  • Bahar (1951) directed by M. V. Raman was the Hindi remake of Vazhkai.
  • Kunwara Baap (1974) directed by Mehmood.
  • Soundtrack

    The music composer was Ramchandra Pal. Amritlal Nagar, a well-known Hindi writer wrote the lyrics for the film. The other lyricists were Baalam Pardesi and Satyakam Sharma.

    References

    Kunwara Baap (1942 film) Wikipedia
    Kunwara Baap (1942 film) IMDb