Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan

Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan

DVD cover
Directed by Devendra Goel
Produced by Devendra Goel
Written by Devendra Goel
Story by Dhruva Chatterjee
Starring Meena Kumari
Rajendra Kumar
Music by Ravi
Country India
Language Hindi

Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (Hindi: चिराग कहाँ रोशनी कहाँ ; English: Where is the lamp, where is the light) is a 1959 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Devendra Goel.[1] The film stars Meena Kumari as the protagonist Ratna, and Rajendra Kumar, Honey Irani and Madan Puri in pivotal roles.

Plot

Before giving birth to her child, Ratna (Meena Kumari) loses her husband, and eventually gives birth to a son, Raju. Four years later, Dr. Anand, who treated her while she was giving birth to Raju (Honey Irani) re-enters her life and soon becomes a frequent visitor, much to the displeasure of Ratna's mother-in-law (Mumtaz Begum) and her husband's sister Bela, both of whom start maltreating her and making her life miserable. Anand stops visiting thereafter. Anand soon marries a nurse called Maya Verma (Minu Mumtaz). Maya is a squanderer, and her relationship with Anand falters. Moreover, he later finds out that she cannot conceive. When Anand's dad passes away, he leaves considerable wealth to Anand's child, including a fair monthly allowance. Maya plots with an advocate, S. Prakash (Sunder), who happens to be Bela's husband, to fabricate a story that Anand's father was mentally unbalanced while writing the testament. This plan fails, and along with her aunt, Nurse Sarla Verma (Nilambai), make a false statement claiming that Ratna's son is actually Anand's biological son, leading to their lawyer filing a custodial case in court. What will happen next?

Cast

Music

  1. "Ajab Hai Maalik Tera Jaha" - Mohammed Rafi
  2. "Tim Tim Karte Tare Ye Kahte Hai Sare (Happy Version)" - Lata Mangeshkar
  3. "Ab To Ankh Lad Chuki" - Suman Kalyanpur
  4. "Aaye Ho Dekh Lo Duniya Zara" - Suman Kalyanpur
  5. "Chal Mere Ghode Tik Tik Tik" - Lata Mangeshkar
  6. "Bada Bedard Jahaan Hai" - Lata Mangeshkar
  7. "Tim Tim Karte Tare Ye Kahte Hai Sare (Sad Version)" - Lata Mangeshkar

Awards

The film received two nominations at the 1960 annual Filmfare Awards:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Chirag Kahan, Roshni Kahan (1959)". The Hindu. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2013.

External links

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