Devdas (1936 film)

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Devdas
Kundan Lal Saigal and Jamuna in Devdas (1936).jpg
Kundan Lal Saigal as Devdas and Jamuna Barua as Parvati in Devdas
Directed byPramathesh Barua
Screenplay byPramathesh Barua
Kidar Nath Sharma (dialogue)
Based onDevdas
by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay
StarringK. L. Saigal
Jamuna Barua
Rajkumari
Music byRai Chand Boral
Pankaj Mullick
Timir Baran
Lyrics: Kidar Nath Sharma
CinematographyBimal Roy
Release date
  • 1935 (1935)
Running time
139 min.
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Kundan Lal Saigal and Jamuna Barua. Full movie (2 h 11 min 30 s)

Devdas is a 1935 Hindi film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas.[1][2] Directed by Pramathesh Barua, it stars K.L. Saigal as Devdas, Jamuna Barua as Parvati (Paro) and Rajkumari as Chandramukhi. This was Barua's second of three language versions, the first being in Bengali and the third in Assamese.

Plot[edit]

Devdas (K. L. Saigal) falls in love with Parvati (Jamuna), with whom he has played since childhood and who is the daughter of a poor neighboring family. Devdas goes away to Calcutta for University studies. Meanwhile, Parvati's father arranges her marriage to a much older man. Though she loves Devdas, she obeys her father to suffer in silence like a dutiful Indian wife of those times. Devdas as a result takes to drinking. Chandramukhi (Rajkumari), a dancing girl or "prostitute" he has befriended in Calcutta, falls for him and gives up her profession to try to save him. Parvati, hearing of his decline, comes to see him to steer him away from a life of drinking. Devdas sends her back, saying in his hour of final need he will come to her. She returns to her life of duty. Realising his end is near, Devdas decides to keep his promise and meet Parvati. He journeys all night, reaches her house and is found dead outside the high walls of her house. Inside Parvati hears from her stepson Mohan, that Devdas is dead. Grief-stricken at this news, Parvati attempts to run out of her house, in order to pay a last visit to his beloved. But her husband orders the main gate to be closed, as it was a social taboo at that time, not to let women step out of the periphery of their in-laws'residence. Consequently, Paro fails to run out, trips over, and the main gate is shut in front of her. A dead Devdas is taken to the cemetery and cremated by the local people.

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References[edit]

  1. Devdas Archived 24 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine National Film Archive of India, nfaipune.nic.in.
  2. Dedas phenomenon Archived 13 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine

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