Jogidas Khuman (1948 film)

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Written byKavi 'Jaman' (screenplay)[1]
Produced byManhar Raskapur, Madhusudan[1][2]
Starring
Jogidas Khuman
Directed byManhar Raskapur[1][2]
Written byKavi 'Jaman' (screenplay)[1]
Produced byManhar Raskapur, Madhusudan[1][2]
Starring
Music byRamesh Desai, Indubhai Parekh[1]
Production
companies
Roop Chhaya Chitra, Mumbai[1][2]
Release date
  • 1948 (1948)
Running time
121 min[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Jogidas Khuman (Gujarati: જોગીદાસ ખુમાણ) is a 1948 Indian Gujarati historical drama film directed by Manhar Raskapur.[1][2]

The story of the film is based on true events. Jogidas Khuman was the Kathi Darbar of Ambardi (now in Savarkundla). When the Durbar of Bhavnagar, Vajesingh, took back the villages given to his ancestors, he and his father Hada Khuman had rebelled against Bhavnagar State.[1]

Cast

The principal cast is as follows:[1][2][3]

  • Arvind Pandya
  • Master Dalpat
  • Vimal
  • Champashibhai Nagda
  • Ratikumar Vyas

Supporting cast include:

  • Chimanlal
  • Sanjay
  • Narmdashankar
  • Balwant Loban
  • Rasvir
  • Kesari Sinh
  • Pinakin Shah
  • Kusum Thakkar
  • Pramila
  • Foolrani
  • Kumud
  • Gulab Athwale
  • Manu
  • Manishankar
  • Madhubhai
  • Thavdi
  • Shankar
  • Ramlal
  • Jetha
  • Laxmikant (as child actor)[3][1]

Soundtrack

References

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