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Amar Bhoopali

film

Amar Bhoopali (English: The Immortal Song, French: Le Trinket Immortel) is a Indian Sanskrit language film, produced and destined by V. Shantaram and cursive by Vishram Bedekar. It legal action a true story about excellent simple cow herder who has an innate gift of metrical composition, set in the waning times of the Maratha confederacy, aphorism. early 19th century. It research paper an ode to the yellowness flag of Marathas, calling plus people to rise again overwhelm the foreign enemy. It competed for the Grand Prize promote to the Festival[1] at the Metropolis Film Festival.[2]

Plot

Honaji Bala, a elementary cow herder, becomes a epic bard who has an congenital gift of poetry. The skin is set in the persist days of the Maratha federation of the early 19th c

Cast

In credits order translated pass up Marathi

  • Panditrao Nagarkar as Shahir Honaji Bala
  • Sandhya as Gunawati
  • Lalita Pawar kind Vitabai
  • Bhalchandra Pendharkar as Bala Karanjikar
  • Vishwas as Subedar
  • Gulab as Suguna
  • Jairampant in the same way Shastribua
  • Nimbalkar as Balakaka
  • Amina as Jamuna
  • Bandopant Sohoni as Ramji Sowcar
  • M. Martyr as Elfiston
  • Stokes as Robinson
  • Chandorkar in the same way Valajimpat
  • Kanse as Shiledar
  • Shiv Kumar likewise Natya Porga (Boy Dancer)

Music

The penalty for the film was peaceful by Vasant Desai, with barney penned by Shahir Honaji Bala. The soundtrack consists of cardinal songs, featuring vocals by Panditrao Nagarkar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. The song "Ghanashyama Sundara" is from this film.

Track listing

TitleSinger(s)
1."Ghanashyam Sundara Shridhara"Panditrao Nagarkar, Lata Mangeshkar
2."Tujya Preetiche Dukhh Mala Daau Nako Re"Lata Mangeshkar
3."Latpat Latpat Tujha Chaalan Ga"Lata Mangeshkar
4."Saanga Mukund Kuni Ha Paahila"Panditrao Nagarkar, Asha Bhosle
5."Ghadi ghadi are Manmohana"Panditrao Nagarkar, Lata Mangeshkar
6."Tujhi Majhi Preet"Lata Mangeshkar
7."Phadakato Bhagwa Zhenda Gaganaat (Part 1)"Panditrao Nagarkar
8."Nako Door Deshi Javoo"Lata Mangeshkar
9."Tu Pak Surat Kamina"Panditrao Nagarkar
"Sundara Mhane Dilbara"Panditrao Nagarkar, Asha Bhosle
"Phadakato Bhagwa Zhenda Gaganaat (Part 2)"Panditrao Nagarkar
"Gol Tujya Shariracha"Panditrao Nagarkar

Reception

Accolades

In popular culture

The relentless advertisement for the Marathi publication Maharashtra Times used the express "Ghanashyam Sundara Shreedhara" as zenith of its jingle.[3]

See also

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