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1959 Indian film directed by Yash Chopra

Dhool Ka Phool
Original poster
Directed byYash Chopra
Written byMukhram Sharma
Produced byB. R. Chopra
StarringRajendra Kumar
Mala Sinha
Nanda
Ashok Kumar
CinematographyDharam Chopra
Edited byPran Mehra
Music byN. Dutta
Sahir Ludhianvi (lyrics)
Distributed byB. R. Films
Release date
  • 4 December 1959 (1959-12-04)
Running time153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Dhool Ka Phool (transl.Flower of Dust) is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by B. R.'s brother Yash Chopra, being his first movie as a director, having been an assistant director in B. R.'s earlier film Naya Daur. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Mala Sinha, Ashok Kumar and Nanda in lead roles along with Leela Chitnis, Jeevan and Manmohan Krishna. The story revolves around a Muslim man bringing up an "illegitimate" Hindu child and featured the classic song Too Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega, Insaan Ki Aulaad Hai, Insaan Banega on Manmohan Krishna, who also won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Abdul Rasheed. Besides that, Sinha received a nomination for Best Actress and Mukhram Sharma for Best Story. The film was remade in Telugu as Jeevana Teeralu (1977).

In the next film, Dharmputra (1961), about Hindu fundamentalism, Chopra reversed the theme, as therein a Hindu family brings up an illegitimate Muslim child.


Plot

Meena and Mahesh Kapoor are madly in love with each other. One day, both of them get intimate and Meena becomes pregnant. Mahesh marries Malti Rai (Nanda), who belongs to a good family. Meena gives birth to a little boy and takes the baby to his father. Mahesh disowns both of them, saying that it was his mistake.

Meena leaves the five-month-old infant boy in a dark forest, where a snake guards his life. On the way back from the city, Abdul Rasheed sees the child and protects him. Abdul also gets disowned by society because the baby is illegitimate and nobody knows about the parents and religion. In spite of all the odds, Abdul fights with the entire society and raises the child wholeheartedly. He names him Roshan (Master Sushil Kumar).

Meena starts working as assistant to a lawyer, Jagdish Chandra. Jagdish starts developing a soft spot for her. They both get married without Meena revealing her past. Mahesh is now a judge and is blessed with a baby boy Ramesh (Daisy Irani). One fine day, Roshan and Mahesh's legitimate son Ramesh meet each other in school with their respective parents. In the presence of Mahesh, Abdul tells the principal of the school that he found Roshan in a forest eight years ago.

In school, Roshan and Ramesh become the best of friends. When other kids make fun of Roshan, Ramesh supports him. One day, he takes Roshan to his home, where his mother Malti welcomes him with love and affection, but Mahesh throws the boy out of his house, saying that he is not worth our respect and love, as he is illegitimate.

After all this, Roshan gets depressed and falls into bad company. Ramesh tries to stop him and dies in a car accident. This leaves Roshan under more depression. He gets involved in a theft, but he is innocent. The case comes into the court of judge Mahesh Kapoor. Abdul goes to Jagdish to fight this case, as he is a lawyer. He tells Jagdish, in front of his wife Meena, as to who actually is the mother of Roshan, and that when and under what circumstances he found Roshan. She immediately recognizes Roshan as her son. She testifies in his favour, in the court. Mahesh, recognizing Meena and their son, admits his fault.

Next day, Malti tells Mahesh to go to Abdul's house and bring Roshan, since he is his son. On the other hand, Meena is ready to leave the house sneakingly, but Jagdish stops her, saying that he respects her even more now. She can bring the child home. Both Meena and Mahesh go to Abdul's house to ask for Roshan. He first says no, but after that, he gives Roshan to Meena and Jagdish.

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics provided by Sahir Ludhianvi & music by N. Datta.

# Song Singer
1 "Daaman Mein Daag Laga Baithe" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Tu Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega" Mohammed Rafi
3 "Tu Mere Pyar Ka Phool Hai" Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Tere Pyar Ka Aasra Chahta Hoon" Lata Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor
5 "Dhadakne Lagi Dil Ke Taaron Ki Duniya" Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor
6 "Jhukti Ghata, Gaati Hawa, Sapne Sajaye" Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor
7 "Apni Khatir Jeena Hai" Sudha Malhotra, Mahendra Kapoor
8 "Kaise Kahoon Man Ki Baat" Sudha Malhotra

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1960 Manmohan Krishna Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Won
Mala Sinha Filmfare Award for Best Actress Nominated
Mukhram Sharma Filmfare Award for Best Story Nominated

References

  1. "Nehru's vision shaped many Bollywood golden oldies". The Times of India. 16 November 2009. Archived from the original on 13 May 2013.

External links

Films directed and produced by Yash Chopra
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Producer
Films by B. R. Chopra
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