• Source: Gunsundari (1948 film)
  • Gunsundari is 1948 Indian Gujarati/Hindi social drama film directed and produced by Ratibhai Punatar. The film was a remake of 1934 film of same name. It was successful.


    Plot


    Gopaldas Seth has three children. His elder son Chandrakant is married to ideal wife Guniyal. His seven-year-old son Vinu treats Guniyal like his mother. His daughter Kususm is married to Chaman, a poet, and lives poor life. Chandrakant meet a dancer Neelmani through his friend Sudhakar. Neelmani ruins Chandrakant's life and makes his alcoholic. Gopaldas Sheth gives his wealth to Guniyal as inheritance. Guniyal tries to fulfill monetary demands of Neelmani. Chandrakant is eventually changed of his heart during the funeral of his father. He returns to Guniyal.


    Cast


    The cast is as follows:

    Nirupa Roy as Guniyal
    Manhar Desai as Chandrakant
    Babu Raje as Sudhakar
    Dulari as Kusum
    Saraswati as Neelmani
    Chhagan Romeo
    Master Pransukh as Vinu


    Production


    Chandulal Shah had directed silent film Gunsundari and its 1934 Hindi remake Gunsundari; both commercial hits. Shah's nephew Ratibhai Punatar was a manager in Ranjit Studios. Punatar was proposed to make a Gujarati remake of Hindi hit by Manhar Desai and Babu Raje to which Shah's wife and lead actress of previous remake Gohar Mamajiwala agreed too. The script was rewritten with some changes retaining the basic plot of previous film and adding variations in 'punchlines'. The film was produced under Ranjit Studios' Gujarati film banner Ajit Pictures. The shooting was completed in 35 days. S. A. Wahab served as an art director.


    Soundtrack


    The film featured Gujarati as well Hindi soundtracks in their respective versions.


    = Gujarati soundtrack

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    = Hindi soundtrack

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    Reception


    The film was commercially successful and celebrated its silver jubilee (25 weeks) in Swastik Cinema in Bombay.
    The success of Ranakdevi (1946) and Gunsundari established the Gujarati cinema. Avinash Vyas emerged as a major composer and lyricist of Gujarati cinema. It was a major career success of Nirupa Roy.


    References




    External links


    Gunsundari at IMDb

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