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Music director
  
Raichand Boral

Duration
  

Language
  
Hindi

Director
  
Pramathesh Barua

Cinematography
  
Yusuf Mulji

Country
  
India

Release date
  
1934

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Cast
  
Pramathesh Barua
(Arup),
K L Saigal
(Arup),
Pahari Sanyal
,
Rattan Bai
(Rupkumari),
Noor Mohammed Charlie

Mohabbat Ki Kasauti also called Rooplekha in Bengali was a 1934 Indian "semi-historical" bilingual film in Hindi and Bengali, directed by P. C. Barua for New Theatres. Though Barua is consistently mentioned as director, according to author J. K. Bajaj, Debaki Bose directed Rooplekha in 1934. It had music by R. C. Boral and the cast included Rattanbai, K. L. Saigal, Pahadi Sanyal, Noor Mohammed Charlie and Vishwanath. Jamuna started her career with a small role in the Hindi version.

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The film had Saigal playing the role of Akbar according to Pran Nevile, but it has also been cited as a film based on a Buddhist fable. The film was one of the first Indian Talkies to use the concept of flashback technique in the narrative.

Cast

  • K. L. Saigal
  • Rattan Bai
  • Pahari Sanyal
  • Noor Mohammed Charlie
  • Jamuna
  • Vishwanath
  • Soundtrack

    The music direction was by R. C. Boral and the lyricist was Bani Kumar. There were 13 songs in the film with "Sab Din Hott Na Ek Samaan" sung by Saigal with lyrics by Surdas.

    References

    Mohabbat Ki Kasauti Wikipedia
    Mohabbat Ki Kasauti IMDb


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