Amar (1954 film)

Amar (Hindi: अमर, translation: "immortal") is a 1954 black-and-white Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Mehboob Khan, the film stars Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Nimmi and Jayant.[1] Amar features music by Naushad with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni.[2] R. Kaushik won the Filmfare Award for Best Sound Design.

Amar
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMehboob Khan
Produced byMehboob Khan
Written byAgha Jani Kashmiri
S. Ali Raza
Story byS. Ali Raza
Mehrish
S. K. Kalla
B. S. Ramaiah
StarringMadhubala
Dilip Kumar
Nimmi
Jayant
Music byNaushad
CinematographyFaredoon A. Irani
Edited byShamsudin Kadri
Production
company
Distributed byMehboob Productions
Release date
  • 10 September 1954 (1954-09-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindustani

Plot

A psychological drama, exploring a violent act between the main characters and the crisis of conscience that rocks them. A prosperous, well-respected lawyer, in love with and engaged to a young woman, rapes a poor local village woman. The rest of the story deals with the aftermath of this tragic event, with all the inevitable undercurrents of guilt, penitence and pervasive heartbreak that stem from it.

Cast

Music

Amar
Soundtrack album by
Released1954
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Naushad chronology
Deewana
(1952)
Amar
(1954)
Shabaab
(1954)

The music was composed by Naushad with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni.

Song Singer(s) Music Director Lyricist Actor(s)
Tere Sadake Balam Na Kar Koi Gam Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar, Madhubala
Insaaf Ka Mandir Hai Ye Bhagavaan Ka Ghar Hai Mohammed Rafi Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar,Madhubala
Na Milta Gam To Barbadi Ke Afsaane Kaha Jate Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar, Nimmi
Naa Shikwa Hai Koyi Naa Koyi Gila Hai Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar,Madhubala
Jaane Vaale Se Mulaqat Na Hone Paai Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar,Madhubala
Khamosh Hai Khewanhar Mera Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar, Nimmi
Umangon Ko Sakhi Pi Ki Nagariyaa Kaise Le Jaaun Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Nimmi
Uudi Uudi Chhaai Ghataa Jiyaa Laharaaye Lata Mangeshkar Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Nimmi
Ik Bat Kahu Mere Piya Sun Le Asha Bhosle Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Dilip Kumar, Nimmi
Radha Ke Pyare Krishina Kanhai Asha Bhosle Naushad Shakeel Badayuni Nimmi
Dance Music (Amar) Naushad

Awards

  • Filmfare Best Sound Award for R. Kaushik
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References

  1. Mahaan, Deepak (3 September 2010). "Amar 1954". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  2. "Amar 1954". MySwar. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
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