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Naya Sansar (1941 film)

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Duration
  

Country
  
British Raj

Director
  
N.R. Acharya

Language
  
Hindi

Naya Sansar 1941 Mera Man Kho Gaya Hai Mera Man Ashok Kumar

Writer
  
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
,
Gyan Mukherjee
,
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
,
J.S. Kashyap
,
Shaheed Latif

Release date
  
1941 (1941)

Music director
  
Saraswati Devi, Ramchandra Pal

Screenplay
  
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, Gyan Mukherjee, Shaheed Latif, J.S. Casshyap

Cast
  
Renuka Devi
,
Ashok Kumar
,
Mubarak

Similar movies
  
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas wrote the screenplay for Naya Sansar and directed Pardesi

Naya sansar 1941 mera man kho gaya hai mera man ashok kumar ganguly md saraswati devi


Naya Sansar ("New World") is a 1940 Hindi film on radical journalism, directed by reporter turned director, N. R. Acharya (1909–1993), and written by a journalist himself, Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, who started his film career with this film. It won him the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for the best story and screenplay.

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It features dialogues by Shaheed Latif and J.S. Kashyap; and stars Renuka Devi (1918–1989) and Ashok Kumar in the lead roles.

2 versions of main harijan ki chori from naya sansar 1941 by rajkumari and arun kumar


Overview

The film was written by Abbas, who was a film critic at that time. He used his journalistic background to create a story about the rising radicalism in Indian society and journalism. The story addressed the conflict between a dynamic young reporter and his cautious, yet idealistic, editor of the fictional progressive newspaper, ‘Sansar’. The story line revolved around the editor, Premchand (Mubarak), who is in love with a beautiful orphan named Asha (Renuka Devi), whom his family has raised from an infant. Soon after Asha starts working for the paper, she falls in love with Sansar's star reporter and dedicated radical-journalist, Puran (Ashok Kumar). Asha, however, still feels indebted to Premchand's family.

When Premchand starts to hedge on his radicalism by dealing with the evil Dhaniram, Puran quits, and starts his own newspaper, "Naya Sansar". Premchand quickly sees the error of his ways, and not only returns to the paper's previous left-wing stance, but also condones the marriage of Asha and Puran.

Cast members

  • Renuka Devi
  • Ashok Kumar
  • Mubarak
  • David
  • Songs

  • Mera Mann Kho Gaya; singer: Ashok Kumar.
  • Awards

  • 1942: BFJA Awards: Best Screenplay: KA Abbas
  • References

    Naya Sansar (1941 film) Wikipedia
    Naya Sansar (1941 film) themoviedb.org Naya Sansar (1941 film) IMDb