Song : Dharti Kahe Pukaar Ke beej bichha le pyar ke mausam beeta jaye...
Movie : Do Bigha Zameen (1953)
Singers : Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey
Lyricist : Shailendra ,
Music Director : Salil Chowdhary,
Cast : Balraj Sahni, Nirupa Roy, Rattan Kumar,Murad,Rajyalaxmi,Noor Jehan,Nasir Hussain,
Nana Palsikar,Rekha Mallick,Jagdeep,
Director : Bimal Roy ,
Production Co: Bimal Roy Productions,
LYRICS ;-
hey hey..
ganga aur jamuna ki gehri hai dhaar
aage ya peeche sab ko jaana hai paar
dharti kahe pukaar ke
beej bichha le pyaar ke
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
apni kahaani chhod ja
kuchh to nishaani chhod ja
kaun kahe is or
tu phir aaye na aaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
teri raah mein kaliyon ne naina bichaaye
daali daali koyal kaali
tere geet gaaye
tere geet gaaye
apni kahaani chhod ja
kuchh to nishaani chhod ja
kaun kahe is or
tu phir aaye na aaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
o bhai re
neela ambar muskaaye
har saans taraane gaaye
haaye tera dil kyun murjhaaye
ho..
man ki bansi pe
tu bhi koi dhun baja le bhai
tu bhi muskura le
man ki bansi pe
tu bhi koi dhun baja le bhai
tu bhi muskuraale
apni kahaani chhod ja
kuchh to nishaani chhod ja
kaun kahe is or
tu phir aaye na aaye
bhai re bhai re
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye
mausam beeta jaaye...
Do Bigha Zamin (meaning "two acres of land") is 1953 Bollywood film, directed by Bengali film director Bimal Roy and star Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy in lead roles. The film is known for its socialist theme, and is an important film in the early parallel cinema of India and is rightly considered a trend setter.]
Like most of movies by Bimal Roy, art and commercial cinema are merged to create a movie that is still looked upon as a benchmark and paved way for future cinema makers in the Indian neo-realist movement[2] and the Indian New Wave, which began in the 1950s.
Di Bigha Zameen was the first film to win the Filmfare Best Movie Award and the first Indian film to win the International Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films.
The Title Do bhigha jamin ;-
The movie got the name from a famous poem by Rabindranath Tagore, called "Dui Bigha Jomi".
In the name of the movie "Two Bigha of Land" or Two Acres of Land, Bigha or Acre is a unit of measuring land. Bigha varies from state to state. In Bengal,
where the movie is based, 3 bigha is one acre (4,000 m²). Therefore, Shambhu owns only 2,700 m².
Story Plot :-
The story revolves around a farmer, Shambhu (Balraj Sahni), who has been hit badly by a famine in Bengal. The real reason of his sorrow is that the Zamindar (land owner) wants to acquire his land on the pretext that Shambhu had taken some loan from him. Shambhu has to pay back the landlord and hence moves to the city to look for some other source of money.
The most famous scene from the movie is when Shambhu pushes himself to the limit pulling a rickshaw. The rider on the rickshaw offers Shambhu more money to pull faster because he is chasing (probably) his girlfriend who is in another carriage. Shambhu can not resist the temptation, and he keeps smiling in anticipation of getting more money. However, his wealthy customer is not worried the least about the lower class' plight. In this race, rickshaw loses a wheel and Shambhu is injured.
However, through all these hardships Shambhu does not lose his righteousness, which is the moral of the movie. Shambhu's son steals money to help his father, only to be reproached by his father later. Shambhu's morality is the only thing that remains his own till the end.
The movie ends with Shambhu returning to his village, only to see his land sold and a factory being constructed over it.
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