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Monish Rai comes from a wealthy family, and is in love with Deviyani, who is poor. Monish has to travel abroad to further his education in law, but promises to stay in touch with Deviyani. After his departure, financial problems surround... See more »

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Manish Roy
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Barrister Indraneel
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Devyani - Pannabai / Suparna
Kalipada Chakraborty ...
Rakhal Bhattacharya
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Doctor Abraham (as David)
Pahadi Sanyal ...
Prosecuting Lawyer
Bipin Gupta ...
Kantilal
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Mahadev Prasad (as Asit Sen)
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Ghishta Babu - Devyani's dad
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Minabai (as Chhaya Devi)
Pratima Devi ...
Mother Mary
Rajlakshmi Devi ...
Guest at party (as Rajlakshmi)

Directed by

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Asit Sen

Written by

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Krishan Chander ... (dialogue)
 
Nihar Ranjan Gupta ... (story)

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Charu Chitra ... producer

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Roshan

Cinematography by

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Anil Gupta

Editing by

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Tarun Dutta

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Prasanta Dey ... assistant editor
Tapas Mukhopadhyay ... assistant editor (as Tapas Mukherjee)
Sudhendu Roy ... colorist

Art Direction by

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Preetimoy Sen

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Haru Das
Santosh Nath

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Amal Chakravarty ... assistant makeup artist
Panchu Das ... assistant makeup artist
Shailen Ganguly ... makeup artist (as Late Shailen Ganguly)

Production Management

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Gora Gupta ... production manager
Sandeep Pal ... assistant production manager (as Sandip Pal)

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Biresh Chatterjee ... assistant director
Sushil Mukherjee ... assistant director
Amit Sarkar ... assistant director
Amal Sur ... assistant director

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Laxmi Roy Choudhury ... assistant art director
Sujit Das ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Robin Chatterjee ... re-recording mixer
Kaushik ... sound recordist
Anil Nandan ... sound mixer
Nripen Paul ... sound editor

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Brajen Das ... electrician
Keshto Das ... electrician
Bishnu Dhar ... electrician
Satish Chandra Haldar ... electrician (as Satish Haldar)
Jyoti Laha ... camera operator
Edna Lorenz ... still photographer
Dukhiram Naskar ... electrician
Anil Pal ... electrician
Durga Raha ... assistant camera
Ramkhelawan ... electrician
Nani Sardar ... electrician
Mangal Singh ... electrician

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Asha Bhosle ... playback singer
Pandit Bhushan ... lyrics
Lata Mangeshkar ... playback singer
Hemanta Mukherjee ... playback singer
Mohammad Rafi ... playback singer
Majrooh Sultanpuri ... song lyrics

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Sukumar Ghosh ... publicist
Laksman Singh ... dialogue assistant

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Robin Chatterjee ... acknowledgment (as Sri Robin Chatterjee)
Hiralal Chopra ... acknowledgement: Calcutta University (as Dr. Hiralal Chopra)
Moharlal Daw ... acknowledgement: Armoury (as Sri Mohorlal Daw)
Sri Barin Dhar ... acknowledgment
Tusharkanti Ghosh ... acknowledgment (as Sri Tushar Kanti Ghosh)
Sanjukta Gujral ... acknowledgment (as Dr. Sanjukta Gujral)
Sri Kasu ... acknowledgement: Lucknow
Subodh Mitra ... acknowledgment (as Sri Subodh Mitra)
Subhash Mukherjee ... acknowledgement: Lucknow (as Sri Subhas Mukherjee)
Rana ... acknowledgement: Lucknow (as Sri Rana)
Bikash Roy ... acknowledgment (as Sri Bikash Roy)
A. Sarkar ... acknowledgment (as Sri A. Sarkar)
Parvez Shahidi ... acknowledgement: Calcutta University (as Prof. Parvez Shahidi)

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Plot Summary

Monish Rai comes from a wealthy family, and is in love with Deviyani, who is poor. Monish has to travel abroad to further his education in law, but promises to stay in touch with Deviyani. After his departure, financial problems surround Deviyani and her dad. She approaches Monish's mom for assistance, but is refused. In desperation, her father gets her married to a much older man, who is also alcoholic and frequents courtesans. Deviyani gets pregnant and gives birth to a baby girl, Suparna. Unhappy with her marriage and her circumstances, she runs away. She approaches a nun, Mother Mary, in a monastery and leaves Suparna in her care and disappears forever. When Monish returns he runs into Deviyani, but is told that the person he has seen is a Lucknow based prostitute, Pannabai. Is Deviyani still alive? Who is Pannabai? What happened to Suparna? Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)

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Also Known As
  • ममता (India, Hindi title)
  • Материнская любовь (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 150 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Hamen Raaston Ki Zaroorat Nahin Hai from Naram Garam.. Portions of the tune of this song were re-used by R.D. Burman in two other songs - the title song of "Agar Tum Na Hote" (1983) and "Saagar Kinare" ("Saagar", 1985). This song itself had other precursors in Bollywood - "Thandi Hawayen" ("Naujawan", 1951), "Tera Dil Kahan Hai" ("Chandni Chowk", 1954), "Yehi Hai Tamanna Tere Dar Ke Samne" ("Aap Ki Parchhaiyan", 1964) and "Rahen Na Rahen Hum" ("Mamta", 1966). "Kahan Tha Jo Tumne" from Pyaar Ka Taraana was also inspired from this song. See more »
Movie Connections Remake of Uttar Falguni (1963). See more »
Soundtracks Chahe To Mora Jiya Le Le See more »

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