Amar Bhoopali

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Amar Bhoopali
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Directed by V. Shantaram
Written by Vishram Bedekar
Produced byV. Shantaram
Starring
CinematographyG. Balakrishna
Music by Vasant Desai
Production
company
Release date
  • 1951 (1951)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Amar Bhoopali (English: The Immortal Song, French: Le Chant Immortel) is a 1951 Indian film, produced and directed by V. Shantaram and written by Vishram Bedekar. It is a true story about a simple cow herder who has an innate gift of poetry, set in the waning days of the Maratha confederacy, c. early 19th century. It is an ode to the saffron flag of Marathas, calling on people to rise again against the foreign enemy. It competed for the Grand Prize of the Festival [1] at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. [2]

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Plot

Honaji Bala, a simple cow herder, becomes a legendary bard who has an innate gift of poetry. The film is set in the last days of the Maratha confederacy of the early 19th Century.

Cast

In credits order translated from Marathi

Music

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

Track listing

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ghanashyam Sundara Shridhara"Panditrao Nagarkar, Lata Mangeshkar 3:27
2."Tujya Preetiche Dukhh Mala Daau Nako Re"Lata Mangeshkar3:25
3."Latpat Latpat Tujha Chaalan Ga"Lata Mangeshkar3:18
4."Saanga Mukund Kuni Ha Paahila"Panditrao Nagarkar, Asha Bhosle 3:14
5."Ghadi ghadi are Manmohana"Panditrao Nagarkar, Lata Mangeshkar4:25
6."Tujhi Majhi Preet"Lata Mangeshkar2:36
7."Phadakato Bhagwa Zhenda Gaganaat (Part 1)"Panditrao Nagarkar2:58
8."Nako Door Deshi Javoo"Lata Mangeshkar3:01
9."Tu Pak Surat Kamina"Panditrao Nagarkar2:54
10."Sundara Mhane Dilbara"Panditrao Nagarkar, Asha Bhosle 2:55
11."Phadakato Bhagwa Zhenda Gaganaat (Part 2)"Panditrao Nagarkar2:48
12."Gol Tujya Shariracha"Panditrao Nagarkar2:45

Reception

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesOutcome
Cannes Film Festival Grand Prize of the Festival V. Shantaram Nominated

The 1980s advertisement for the Marathi newspaper Maharashtra Times used the song "Ghanashyam Sundara Shreedhara" as part of its jingle. [3]

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  2. "Festival de Cannes: The Immortal Song". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
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