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Music director
  
C. Ramchandra

Story by
  
Kishore Sahu

Language
  
Hindi

Director
  
Kishore Sahu

Screenplay
  
Kishore Sahu

Country
  
India

Sajan (1947 film) movie poster
Release date
  
1947

Cast
  
Ashok Kumar, Leela Mishra, S.L. Puri, Samson, Ranjit Kumari, Ramesh Gupta, Satyanarayan, Anant prabhu, Rehana

Similar movies
  
Aasra (1966)

Humko tumhara hi aasra sajan 1947 mohammed rafi


Sajan (Boyfriend) is a 1947 Hindi romantic film directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was produced by Filmistan and had music by C. Ramchandra. The story and screenplay were by Kishore Sahu. The film had Rehana in the female lead, and following the success of this film, as well as Shehnai (1947), she became an "overnight star". The cast included Ashok Kumar, Rehana, Ramesh Gupta, Anant Prabhu and Leela Mishra.

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The story revolves around Prakash (Ashok Kumar), a man suffering from amnesia following a train accident. A man pretending to be Prakash surfaces at his house. The film was a big commercial success.

Plot

Prakash (Ashok Kumar) is returning home after eleven years from UK, and is now on a train for his journey back home. He meets a young man, also called Prakash (Ramesh Gupta), on the train who befriends him. The train meets with an accident and Prakash loses his memory. While Prakash is wandering around trying to regain his memory, the man from the train thinking that Prakash (Kumar) is dead, pretends to be Prakash and reaches his house. There everyone believes him to be Pakash except for his wife, Kamla (Rehana), who then runs away from home. She joins a band of wandering gypsies. Kamla and Prakash meet, both unaware of each other's true identity. Forming a close bond, the two finally realise the truth when Prakash's memory returns. The fake Prakash is revealed as the villain.

Cast

  • Ashok Kumar as Prakash
  • Rehana as Kamla, Prakash’s wife
  • Ranjit Kumari as Bijli, a gypsy girl
  • Ramesh Gupta as the fake Prakash
  • Leela Mishra
  • S. L. Puri as the gypsy chief
  • Anant Prabhu
  • Satyanarayan
  • Samson
  • Reception

    Filmindia called it a "highly improbable and unrealistic story", but praised it for its fast pace and "good entertainment". The story was inspired by Random Harvest (1942), however unlike it, Sajan made "no effort" to remain "plausible". Baburao Patel, the editor of Filmindia, remarked on the implausible situation of a mother, servants and others not recognising someone only after a period of eleven years. Critical of Rehana's acting, citing it as "Rehana flops", Patel praised S. L. Puri, in his role of the gypsy leader, as the only actor to show any "authenticity" in the film.

    Soundtrack

    Ashok Kumar, who was to sing his songs in the film, was replaced by playback singer Mohammed Rafi. In his book "A Journey Down Melody Lane", Bharatan states that Ashok Kumar was unable to reach the recording studios due to the Hindu-Muslim riots (1947), and hence the composer of the film, C. Ramchandra, "daringly" chose Rafi to sing "Hum Ko Tumhara Hi Aasra", which became "an instant hit". The lyricists were Qamar Jalalabadi, Ram Murti Chaturvedi and Moti.

    References

    Sajan (1947 film) Wikipedia
    Sajan (1947 film) IMDb