Abak Prithibi

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Abak Prithibi
Abak Prithivi Poster.jpeg
অবাক পৃথিবী
Directed by Bishu Chakraborty
Written byBishu Chakraborty
Screenplay by Bidhayak Bhattacharya (Dialogues)
Story byBidhayak Bhattacharya
Produced by Tarun Kumar
Starring Uttam Kumar
Tarun Kumar
Sabitri Chatterjee
Tulsi Chakraborty
Ajit Banerjee
Bidhay Bhattacharya
CinematographyBishu Chakraborty
Edited byBaidyanath Chatterjee
Music by Amal Mukherjee
Production
company
Goutam Chitram
Distributed byChitra Paribeshak Pvt Ltd
Release date
  • 1959 (1959)
Running time
98 min.
Country India
Language Bengali

Abak Prithibi is a 1959 Bengali film directed by Bishu Chakraborty. This film was produced by Tarun Kumar, who was also a Bengali film actor. This film was written by Bishu Chakraborty. The music was composed by Amal Mukherjee. This is a comedy drama film. The film stars Uttam Kumar in lead and others, while Ajit Bandyopadhyay, Gangapada Basu, Bidhayak Bhattacharya, Swagata Chakraborty, Tulsi Chakraborty, [1] Nripati Chatterjee, Sabitri Chatterjee, Aparna Debi, Tarun Kumar, Priti Majumdar and Bireswar Sen played supporting role. Uttam Kumar played the role of a thief role which was very unique. [2]

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Plot

Arjun is a very lonely person. He doesn't know what life is. Every day for him is a struggle. So he becomes a criminal. Jail is a safe custody for him because food is always available in jail. So he tries to return to the place, but all his efforts go in vain, then he travels to a place and meets a father. He is the principal of a missionary residential school. In that place Arjun meets Miss Chaterjee, a teacher. At first she doesn't like him, but shortly she started to realise Arjun's quality. Arjun is also a very good singer, but again for his bad reputation police catch him and send him to jail. In court some students actually support him and thus all the misunderstanding is resolved and the truth prevails.

Cast

Soundtrack

Abak Prithibi
Soundtrack album by
Amal Mukherjee
Released1959
Recorded1958
StudioGoutam Chitram
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
Length0:13:18
Label SA RE GA MA PA
Producer Tarun Kumar

All lyrics are written by Gouri Prasanna Majumder, Pulak Banerjee; all music is composed by Amal Mukherjee

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Ei Punya Prabhate" Shyamal Mitra 3:36
2."Shudhu Andhar Dhu Dhu Andhar" Hemanta Mukherjee 3:19
3."Surpanakhar Naak Kata Jai"Hemanta Mukherjee3:10
4."Ek Je Chilo Dustu Chele"Hemanta Mukherjee3:13
Total length:13:18

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