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Hindi remake of Debaki Boses 1932 film by its cameraman. The film stars Saigal as Chandidas and Umasashi as Rami, featuring several of their popular dutes (e.g. Prem Nagar mein banaongi ghar main) and other songs with Sanyal. Released at Chitra and New Cinema, Calcutta it became the studios first Hindi success.

Director:Nitin Bose Music:Rai Chand Boral Main Cast:K. L. Saigal, Pahari Sanyal, Nawab, Uma Shashi... more Genre:Devotional Banner:New Theatres (P) Ltd. Release:1934

Statutory Declaration: Contents of this Film,Scene,Song which was released, as per available sources now are in the public domain since the term of copyright has expired,under the copyright act 1957.
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Source YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SNLx5hNedU – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Nitin Bose

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