Sampoorna Ramayana

Sampoorna Ramayana
Directed by Babubhai Mistry
Produced by Homi Wadia (Basant Pictures)
Written by C.K. Mast (dialogue)
Screenplay by Vishwanath Pande
Story by Narottam Vyas
Madhur
Based on Ramayana 
by Valmiki
Starring Mahipal
Anita Guha
Music by Vasant Desai
Bharat Vyas (Lyrics)
Cinematography Aga Hasham
Edited by Kamlakar
Production
company
Basant Pictures, Wadia Brothers
Release dates
1961
Running time
183 min.
Country India
Language Hindi

Sampoorna Ramayana (English trans.: Complete Ramayana) is a 1961 Indian mythological film, directed by Babubhai Mistry, based on epic Ramayana by Valmiki, starring Mahipal and Anita Guha as Rama and Sita respectively. The film was a box office hit,[1] and became a milestone in the history of Hindu mythology.[2] It was the second significant Hindi film based on Rama, after Vijay Bhatt's hugely popular Ram Rajya (1943). Babubhai known for his special effects throughout his career, made extensive use of effects to enhance dramatics[3] The film also made lead actor, Anita Guha who played the role of Sita, a household name.Lata Mangeshkar sang two most top class semi-classical songs in this movie, namely 'San sanan, sanan, sanana, ja re O Pawan' and 'Badalon barso nayan ki Or se' which are still very popular.[4]

Cast

Soundtrack

Films music was by Vasant Desai and lyrics by Bharat Vyas

Track # Song Singer(s)
1 Baadalon Barso Nain Ki Kor Se Lata Mangeshkar
2 Bolo Sabhi Jai Ram Mahendra Kapoor
3 Mere Jeewan Ki Parnakuti Mein Lata Mangeshkar
4 Baar Baar Bagiya Mein Koyal Na Bole Asha Bhonsle
5 Dharti Kyon Veeprit Hui Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey
6 Dole Re Dole Re Pren Hamko Mila Vardan Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
7 Ham Ramchandra Ki Chandrakala Mein Bhi Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle
8 Jaa Re O Pavan Door Desh Le Jaa Lata Mangeshkar
9 More Ram Kab Aaogye Lata Mangeshkar
10 Ghar Aaye BhagwanLata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

References

  1. Charles Phillips; Michael Kerrigan; David Gould (2011). Ancient India's Myths and Beliefs. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 136. ISBN 1448859905.
  2. Watkins, p. 89
  3. Bakker, p. 96
  4. "Anita Guha dead". The Hindu. 20 June 2007.

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