Samrat (1954 film)

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Directed byNajam Naqvi
StarringAjit
Rehana
Sapru
Randir
Production
company
Filmistan
Samrat
Directed byNajam Naqvi
StarringAjit
Rehana
Sapru
Randir
Music byHemant Kumar[1]
Production
company
Filmistan
Release date
  • 22 January 1954 (1954-01-22) (India)
[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Samrat is a 1954 Bollywood film directed by Najam Naqvi.[3] The film featured Ajit, Rehana, Kamalesh Kumari and others.

The Diwan of a kingdom, Guman Singh, has connections with the leader of a pirate gang. Sagar and two of his friends Kanhaiya and Kanu learns of this connection from a wounded sailor. Bijli, a pub dancer, discovers this. Sagar informs the King but due to the power exerted by the Diwan who is engaged to the King's daughter, Rajakumari, he is jailed for giving false information. Rajakumari suspects Guman and visits the pirates' island in disguise. She learns the truth and tells her father about it. When the King called for Guman, he sensed the trouble and stages a coup. He imprisons the King and replaces him with a lookalike. Rajakumari is forced to dance in the pirates' ship. Sagar, who was earlier released, attacks the ship and frees Rajakumari. He then kills Guman in a sword fight and releases the real King from prison.[4]

Cast

  • Ajit
  • Rehana
  • Kamlesh Kumari
  • Mumtaz Ali
  • Ram Singh
  • Sapru
  • S. L. Puri
  • Randhir
  • Bhujbal Singh

Production

The film was dubbed into Tamil under the title Kaadhal Parisu and was released in 1955. Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam wrote the dialogues and lyrics.[5] (Note: Not to be confused with Kadhal Parisu that featured Kamal Haasan and released in 1987.)

Soundtrack

References

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