Punjab Mail (film)

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Directed byHomi Wadia
Written byJBH Wadia
Screenplay byHomi Wadia
Story byJBH Wadia
Punjab Mail
Directed byHomi Wadia
Written byJBH Wadia
Screenplay byHomi Wadia
Story byJBH Wadia
Produced byWadia Movietone
StarringFearless Nadia
John Cawas
Boman Shroff
Sardar Mansoor
Music byMadhavlal Damodar Master
Production
company
Wadia Movietone
Distributed byWadia Movietone
Release date
  • 1939 (1939)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Punjab Mail (Hindi: पंजाब मेल) is 1939 action adventure Hindi film directed by Homi Wadia for Wadia Movietone.[1] The score was provided by Madhavlal Damodar Master,[2] and stars Fearless Nadia, John Cawas, Sayani Atish, Sardar Mansoor, Boman Shroff and Sarita Devi.[3] The film once again had Nadia playing the avenging female with mask and whip astride a horse dispensing justice and beating up the villains.

  • Fearless Nadia
  • John Cawas
  • Sayani Atish
  • Sarita Devi
  • Boman Shroff
  • Sardar Mansoor
  • Master Chhotu
  • Shahzadi
  • Nazira
  • Master Mohammed

Production

The Wadia brother films normally starred Boman Shroff in the Douglas Fairbanks Sr. style roles, but with Punjab Mail Boman Shroff was replaced by John Cawas as a leading man though Shroff continued to act in character roles for them.[4] The action films Nadia starred in like Hunterwali (1935), Miss Frontier Mail (1936) and Punjab Mail (1939) had patriotic implications and showed her fighting against persecution and prejudice with all the films turning out to be box-office successes.[5] The train "metaphor" likening the female protagonist to a speedy train and its "thrilling settings" was continually used in the Wadia Brothers films with titles like Toofan Mail (1932), Miss Frontier Mail (1936), Toofan Express (1938) and Punjab Mail` (1939).[6]

Music

References

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