Jigar ke daag naye gul khilaaye jaate hain
Posted on: May 23, 2014
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“Hamrahi” (1945) had RadhaMohan Bhattacharya, Rekha Mitra, Binata Bose Heeralal, Ramesh Sinha, Boken Chatte, Amita Bose etc in it.
Mr Arunkumar Deshmukh, our beloved in house encyclopedia has given a detailed account of the story of this movie. Here is what he has to say about the story of this movie:-
Anup(Radhamohan Bhattacharya) is a poor literary man. Sumitra( Rekha Mitra) is his sister. . A rich friend of Sumitra, Gopa ( Binta Bose), invites her to a party at her house. Sumitra had to come back from her friends house with the stigma of a thief. Anup sees his editor friend. The friend gives Anup a tip for a job. Anup takes it and accepts the job of a publicity officer under Rajendranath, a millionaire. Anup has to write speeches for Rajendranath( Ramesh Sinha), the very first of which brings him great acclaims.
Rajendranath craves for more fame and name. Anup meets Gopa at Rajendranath’s library while writing a speech. He learns that Gopa belongs to the house where his sister Sumitra was insulted. He leaves the job then and there. Rajendranath cannot do without Anup. He sees Anup at his house and somehow manages to get him back to write a presidential speech for him. He also promises to publish Anup’s forthcoming novel and takes the manuscript from him. Gopa sees the manuscript and starts reading it half heartedly but by the time she finishes the manuscript she is over-whelmed. She feels a deep sense of respect for the authour Anup. The novel deals with the lives of the workers and their problems in life. Gopa becomes deeply interested in the subject. She visits workers cottages in the bustees with Anup, and see things first-hand. She feels herself a stranger amongst the labourers but feels that Anup belongs to them. He is one of them.
Gopa attends labour meetings incognito. Rajendranath comes to know about Gopa’s recent movements and is worried. Meantime, he publishes Anup’s novel claiming the authorship for himself. Gopa gets the shock of her life at Rajen’s conduct. Rajendranath receives great ovations from all sides for writing such a masterly novel. The day of the big labour meeting. Gopa, while passing by the library hears her brother speaking on the phone. Rajen is instructing Ambika a man of the mill, to break the meeting, even at the cost of physical injury to Anup the leader. Gopa rushes to the meeting site. She reaches just a bit too late. Anup is assaulted. He is lying on the ground bleeding profusely. Gopa with tears in her eyes kneels down and tries to get back Anup to consciousness. While she is busy rendering first aid to Anup, Rajen appears on the scene and takes Gopa back home by force.
Next morning News papers flash the news about the dispersed labour meeting. Gopa gets headliness as the millionaires daughter siding with the workers cause. The drama in the life of Gopa takes quick and peculiar turns. she forsakes her pride of birth and wealth and goes with Anup to fight for the down-trodden millions.
Two songs from this movie have been discussed in the past. Here is the third song from the movie.
This song is sung by Binota Bose. Munshi Zakir Hussain is the lyricist. Music is composed by R C Boral.
From the starcast of the movie, it is clear that the song was picturisd on Binota Bose herself.
Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Nitin Shah.
Song-JIgar ke daag naye gul khilaaye jaate hain(Hamraahi)(1945) Singer-Binota Bose, Lyrics-Zakir Hussain, MD-R C Boral
Lyrics (Provided by Nitin Shah)
jigar ke daag
naye gul khilaaye jaate hain aen
jigar ke daag naye gul khilaaye jaate hain
khushi ke geet bhi ro ro ke gaaye jaate hain aen
khushi ke geet bhi ro ro ke gaaye jaate hain
kiya thhaa maine jo raushan chirag armaan ka
kiya thhaa maine jo raushan chirag armaan ka aa
usi ke shole mera ghar jalaaye jaate hain aen
usi ke shole mera ghar jalaaye jaate hain
bane to kaise bane
koi naqsh e ummeed
aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa
bane to kaise bane
koi naqsh e ummeed
banaaye jaate hain hum
aur mitaaye jaate hain
zamaana mujhse chhudaata hai
dil ke daaman ko
zamaana mujhse chhudaata hai
dil ke daaman ko o
hum unko dil mein jigar mein
basaaye jaate hain aen
jigar ke daag




May 23, 2014 at 9:54 am
Don’t you think that ‘Hamrahi’ (1945) was remade as ‘Naya Zamana’ (* Dharmendra- Hema Malini)? I’ve not seen this ‘Hamrahi’, but the story,mentioned, is almost same!
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