Jagirdar (film)

Jagirdar
Directed by Mehboob Khan
Produced by Sagar Movietone
Written by Babubhai Mehta
Starring Bibbo
Surendra
Motilal
Yakub
Music by Anil Biswas
Cinematography Keki Mistry
Faredoon Irani
Production
company
Sagar Movietone
Release date
1937
Running time
166 min
Country India
Language Hindi

Jagirdar (Landlord) is a 1937 Urdu/Hindi romantic melodrama film directed by Mehboob Khan,[1] and starring Bibbo, Motilal, Surendra, Yakub, Pande, Sankatha Prasad, Pesi Patel and Maya Banerjee.[2]

The film was produced by Sagar Movietone and was Anil Biswas' first major venture as an independent music director. After the success of Manmohan, Anil Biswas replaced Ashok Ghosh as an acclaimed composer continuously producing a range of successful music.[3] The story was written by Babubhai Mehta with dialogues credited to Zia Sarhadi. The lyricists were Zia Sarhadi and Pandit Indra Sharma.

Plot

Neela (Bibbo) and Jagirdar (Surendra) marry each other without anyone’s knowledge. However, Jagirdar goes missing at sea presumed dead. Neela realises she’s pregnant and when the child is born he’s called illegitimate. Shripat (Pande), a poor farmer marries her and helps take care of her son Ramesh. On his return Jagirdar is angry to find Neela married to Shripat and a fight ensues. When Shripat is killed by Banwarilal everyone assumes Jagirdar is the murderer. Soon with Ramesh’s help they fight the villains with the truth revealed. Ramesh finally accepts Jagirdar as his father.

Cast

Production

The film had a strong Hollywood influence and the murder mystery was reminiscent of Hitchcock films.[4] The film starred Motilal as the newcomer Surendra's son. Motilal's "casual style of acting" was appreciated by critics.[5] The directors of photography were Keki Mistry and Faredoon Irani.[6][7]

Songs

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#TitleSinger
1 "Pujari More Mandir Mein Aao" Surendra, Bibbo
2 "Nadi Kinare Baith Ke Ao" Surendra, Maya Banerjee
3 "Agar Deni Thi Humko Hooro Jannat Toh Yahan Dete" Surendra
4 "Auron Ke Kyun Pag Padta Hai" Rajkumari
5 "Baanke Bihaari Bhool Na Jaana" Motilal, Maya Banerjee
6 "Jinke Nainon Mein Rehte Hain Taare" Surendra
7 "Jeevan Yun Beet Na Jaaye" Bibbo
8 "Kyun Chale Gaye Us Paar" Rajkumari
9 "Tera Hai Sansar" Motilal
10 "Wohi Purane Khel Jagat Ke" Anil Biswas

References

  1. Crow, Jonathan. "Jagirdar 1937 Overview". Movies. The New York Times Company. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Sep 2014.
  2. "Jagirdar 1937". citwf.com. Alan Goble. Retrieved 8 Sep 2014.
  3. Ahmed, Rauf (2008). Mehboob Khan The Legends of Indian Cinema Series. Delhi, India: Wisdom Tree. p. 31. ISBN 9788183281065.
  4. Likhi, Abhilaksh. "The master of melodrama". tribuneindia.com. The Tribune. Retrieved 8 Sep 2014.
  5. Raheja, Dinesh (3 May 2013). "Bollywood turns 100: the trend setters". HT Media Limited. Hindustan Times, Mumbai. Retrieved 8 Sep 2014.
  6. Rajadhyaksha, Willemen, Ashish, Paul (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (2, revised ed.). Routledge. p. 272. ISBN 9781135943189.
  7. "Jagirdar 1937". upperstall.com. The Rest. Retrieved 8 Sep 2014.
  8. "Jagirdar 1937". muvyz.com. Muvyz, Inc. Retrieved 8 Sep 2014.
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