Amar (Film)

  • Dilip Kumar: Amarnath / Amar
  • Nimmi: Sonia
  • Madhubala: Anju Rai
  • Jayant: Shankar
  • Murad: Rai
  • Mukri: lawyer
  • Ulhas:
  • Amar:
  • Husn Bano:
  • Shakeel Nomani:

Amar (Hindi: अमर, amar ) is a Hindi film directed by Mehboob Khan in 1954 He is considered the favorite movie of the director..

Action

Amar is a lawyer and the beautiful Anju is promised that comes from a rich family. But then hides in a rainy night, the village beauty Sonia, Amar's house, who wanted to bring them to the wily Shankar to safety. Amar hear her footsteps in the house and makes them locate. From her wet body attracted, he falls over Sonia ago.

She flees, but told from shame nothing of the assault. However, they denied the covenant of marriage to close with Shankar. Anju it stands to side, but suspects that her fiance Amar also behind it.

For some time Anju noticed some changes in Amar: He dared not to enter a temple - either alone or in company. He also wants to renovate the house, but one day something breaks down and Amar runs doing some serious injuries. Sonia, who had stayed near him trying to help.

Amar is treated medically, while Sonia pray daily in the temple to Amar's recovery. As Anju Sonia hears prayer, they now know what it binds with Amar. It dissolves the engagement and give Sonia her engagement ring.

There follow more village events: Shankar is killed and Sonia is appended action. It is defended by Amar in court, which ultimately wins the case. At the end of the process Anju combines the two and leaves the courtroom.

Music

The lyrics to the music of Naushad Ali Shakeel Badayuni wrote.

Background

The connection of the melodramatic story of some unusual and surreal images makes the film an exception in its genre. That he was unsuccessful commercially, is also as a result of the negative role of a star Dilip Kumar and their non-acceptance by the public.

Awards

Filmfare Award 1956

  • Filmfare Award / Best Sound on R. Kaushik
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