Gopinath (film)

Gopinath
Directed by Mahesh Kaul
Produced by Mahesh Kaul and Brij Kishore Agrawal
Written by Mahesh Kaul
Starring Raj Kapoor,
Tripti Mitra,
Latika
Music by Ninu Mazumdar
Cinematography Chandu
Edited by Shrikhande
Release date
1948
Running time
81 min
Country India
Language Hindi

Gopinath is a 1948 Bollywood film, written, produced and directed by Mahesh Kaul.[1][2] It starred Raj Kapoor, Tripti Mitra, Latika, Mahesh Kaul and Baby Zubeida. The music was composed by Ninu Muzumdar, with lyrics by Surdas, Meerabai and Ram Moorti.[3]

Plot

The story is about Mohan (Raj Kapoor), who wants to write stories for films. His mother (Anwaribai), a heart patient, would like to see him married to Gopi (Tripti Mitra), a friend's daughter staying with them. Gopi has come from the village to Bombay with her brother, who's going to Africa for a job. On Mohan's mother's request and at Gopi's insistence, the brother departs without her. Gopi has been in love with Mohan from their childhood days in the village. Mohan is not interested in her and instead gets involved with Neela Devi (Latika), a famous film star. Gopi's one-sided devotion to Mohan drives her to madness, where she sees him everywhere. Mohan returns disenchanted by Neela.

Cast

  • Raj Kapoor as Mohan
  • Tripti Mitra as Gopi
  • Mahesh Kaul as himself
  • Latika as Neela Devi
  • Baby Zubeida as Bindu
  • Anwaribai as Mohan's mother

Soundtrack

#TitleSinger(s)Lyricist
1 "Aayi Gori Radhika" Meena Kapoor, Neenu Majumdar Surdas
2 "Baali Umar Piya Mor" Shamshad Begum
3 "Main Birhan Baithi Jaagoon" Meena Kapoor Meerabai
4 "Aayi Saawan Ki Rut" Shamshad Begum
5 "Sakhi Mohe Neend Na Aaye" Meena Kapoor Meerabai
6 "Bahutero Samjhaya" Shamshad Begum
7 "Chale Gaye Dil Ke" Meena Kapoor Surdas
8 "Kaare Baadar Baras" Ninu Muzumdar
9 "Bansari Bajai Aaj" Meena Kapoor

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040396/
  2. "Gopinath - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - NYTimes.com". Movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  3. MySwar. "Gopinath 1948". MySwar. MySwar. Retrieved 16 June 2014.


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