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Dulari Bibi | |
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Directed by | Debaki Bose |
Produced by | New Theatres |
Starring |
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Music by | R. C. Boral |
Cinematography | Nitin Bose |
Production company | New Theatres |
Release date | 1933 |
Country | India |
Language | Urdu |
Dulari Bibi is a 1933 Hindi/Urdu comedy film. It was directed by Debaki Bose and produced by New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta.[1] A short 3 reel film it centred on the story of Our Wives. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Molina Devi, Mir Jan and the music was composed by R. C. Boral. It was listening to K. L. Saigal in this film that Pahari Sanyal realised the uniqueness of Saigal's voice as heard through the microphone. He found it more effective, "sweeter", as compared to him singing live.[2]
Cast[edit]
- K. L. Saigal
- Molina Devi
- Mir Jan
References[edit]
- ↑ Rajadhyaksha, Willemen, Ashish, Paul (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (2, revised ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9781135943257.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Nevile, Pran (2011). K. L. Saigal A Definitive Biography. India: Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 9780143414063.
External links[edit]
- Dulari Bibi on IMDb
- Dulari Bibi (1933) on indiancine.ma
[[Category:Films scored by R
C. Boral]]