• Source: Gunsundari (1934 film)
  • Gunsundari is 1934 Indian Hindi social drama film directed by Chandulal Shah. The film was a remake of 1927 film of same name and was remade again in 1948. It was successful.


    Plot


    Shyamaldas has two sons Chandrakant and Vinu, and a daughter Kusum. Due to his alcoholic father's behaviour, Chandrakant is disheartened as falls for schemes of Madanrai and prostitute Bansari who are plotting to get her property. Sushila, a sister-in-law of Chandrakant's wife Gunsundari, has troubled relationship with his husband Vasantrai who takes away her necklace. Gunsundari helps her by giving her some money which she can not reveal to other due to promise of secrecy. She gets into trouble for it later. Gunsundari tries to save his husband by seducing him back to his family but was cast out to streets. She eventually meets her husband Chandrakant who has been to streets now. At the end, it is found that dead Shyamaldas has left all his property to Chandrakant.


    Cast


    The cast is as follows:

    Gohar as Gunsundari
    Keki Bawa as Shyamaldas
    E. Bilimoria as Chandrakant
    Ram Apte as Vinu
    Shanta as Kusum
    Gangaprasad Pathak as Madanrai
    Rampiyari as Bansari
    Ghory as Vasantrai
    Kamlabai Gokhale as Sushila
    Other cast include Charubala and Dixit.


    Production


    After advent of talkies, Chandulal Shah remade his 1927 silent film Gunsundari in Hindi.


    Music


    Rewashankar Marwadi and Gangaprasad Pathak gave music for the film.
    The songs were as follows:

    Gagari Chhalak Na Jaay Gori Gagari
    Mujhe Mat Chhedo Baar Baar
    Tumhen Ye To Soojhi Nayi Tadbeer
    Jal Bharne Ko Main Gayi Thi Sanwariya
    Piya Man Bas Gayi Kya Koi Baala
    Parde Mein Muskura Kar Bijli Se Ye Gira Kar
    Mora Saiyan Sautaniya Ke Dwar Gayo Re
    Kahan Le Jayen Is Dil Ko
    Jiya Dharat Naahi Dheer Dheer Re
    Chalo Patjhad Rut Beet Gayi


    Reception


    The film ran for 14 weeks and was commercially successful.


    Remake


    It was remade again in 1948 under Ajit Pictures and directed by Shah's nephew Ratilal Punatar and starred Nirupa Roy. However, this version include some changes to reflect their times.


    References




    External links


    Gunsundari at IMDb

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