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, 2h19
Réalisé par P.C. BaruaGenres DrameThèmes Alcoolisme,
Maladie,
La musique,
Psychotrope,
Sexualité,
Erotique,
Prostitution,
MusiqueActeurs P.C. Barua,
Jamuna Barua,
Chandrabati Devi,
Kundan Lal Saigal,
Jamuna,
Krishna Chandra DeyNote65%
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Cette version bengali est en partie perdue mais le film a été refait à l'identique en hindi quelques semaines plus tard. Les synopsis sont donc les mêmes.![Devdas](/imagesen/small/82053.jpg)
, 2h19
Réalisé par P.C. BaruaGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes Alcoolisme,
Maladie,
La musique,
Psychotrope,
Sexualité,
Erotique,
Prostitution,
Musique,
BollywoodActeurs Kundan Lal Saigal,
Jamuna Barua,
P.C. Barua,
Thanjavur Ranganayaki Rajakumari,
Rajkumari,
Phani SarmaNote59%
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Au tournant du XX siècle au Bengale, Devdas (K.L. Saigal) est un jeune homme insouciant d'une vingtaine d'années qui fréquente Parvati (Jamuna), une jeune fille de son village qu'il connait depuis qu'ils ont fréquenté ensemble les bancs de l'école. Elle est amoureuse de lui et voudrait bien l'épouser, mais lui laisse planer le doute. Un jour, le père de Devdas, un riche propriétaire terrien, décide de l'envoyer à Calcutta poursuivre ses études. Il essaye de résister mais la pression familiale est trop forte et, à contre-cœur, il doit quitter son village et Parvati. À Calcutta chez son oncle, il fait la connaissance de Chunilal (A.H. Shore), un agent d'assurance filou et bon-vivant qui tente de transformer le jeune villageois timide en citadin à la mode.
Réalisé par P.C. BaruaGenres DrameActeurs P.C. Barua,
Jamuna,
Jamuna Barua,
Patience CooperOn the eve of her marriage, Malti, a village girl, finds herself a target of hateful gossip spread by some of the villagers, questioning her chastity. To evade the disrepute caused to her and her family, Malti runs away to the city. The villagers and her family assume her to be dead. In the city Malti finds job as a maid in a hotel where she meets Raj, the Zamindar's (Landowner) younger brother. He has come to the city to learn music. Soon he gets into the habit of drinking. Rani, who has been looking after him, has fallen in love with him. She tries to discourage him from drinking. Raj returns back home to his village, and at the same time Rani leaves her job at the hotel and trains to be a nurse. When Raj's drinking becomes a problem, Rani is called to nurse him back to health. The Zamindar now realises he had wrongly believed the village gossip, and he is happy to have Raj and Rani marry.
Réalisé par P.C. BaruaThèmes Alcoolisme,
Maladie,
Psychotrope,
Sexualité,
Erotique,
ProstitutionActeurs Phani Sarma,
ZubeidaThe childhood friendship of Devdas (Phani Sarma) (who is from a wealthy family) and Paro (Zubeida) (whose family is not as well off) blossoms into love as they grow up. Devdas' father does not approve of the relationship due to differences in their families' status in the village and of their castes. (Devdas is of the Brahmin caste and Paro of the Merchant caste.)![Bidyapati](/imagesen/small/167302.jpg)
, 2h21
Genres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Pahari Sanyal,
Kanan Devi,
Chhaya Devi,
Prithviraj Kapoor,
Krishna Chandra DeyNote69%
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King Shiva Singha (Prithviraj Kapoor) and His queen Lakshmi (Chhaya Devi) invite the poet Vidyapati (Pahari Sanyal) to their palace. He arrives with his constant companion Anuradha (Kanan Devi). The queen finds herself getting attracted to Vidyapati’s poetry and falls in love with him. This causes great anguish to the king who in his distress abandons his responsibilities and turns to Anuradha. The troubled Queen decides to kill herself and when the Prime Minister gets to hear of it he encourages her as he feels that Vidyapati’s sensuous bold poetry has had a detrimental effect on the king. The king in the end sends for his queen through Anuradha. Standing near the statue of Shiva, the king and queen consume poison.