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Subah Ka Tara
In a world filled with suffering, humanity seems to have forgotten what it means to be humane. But even in the darkest of days there's always a glimmer of light. One forlorn woman searches for hope in this classic drama from V. Shantaram featuring music by C. Ramachandra, including "Apni Naakami Se Mujko Kaam Hai," "Bhabhi Aayi Bhabhi Aayi" and "Do Haklon Ka Suno Fasana." Pradeep Kumar, Jayashree and Amrutlal star.
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Plot Summary
A struggling theatre actor, Deepak, finds success and fame after his wife, Sunita, sacrifices her dreams to support him. However, as Deepak's ego grows with his stardom, their relationship begins to falter. Sunita leaves him, and Deepak must confront the consequences of his ambition and the true meaning of love and sacrifice.
Critical Reception
Subah Ka Tara was a critical and commercial success in its time, praised for its strong performances and melodious music. The film resonated with audiences for its portrayal of marital sacrifices and the perils of fame, becoming a significant hit in Indian cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and compelling narrative.
Hailed for its memorable musical score and strong performances, particularly from Nargis.
Considered a classic for its exploration of marital sacrifice and the consequences of ambition.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews from 1954 is not available. However, contemporary reception indicates the film was well-regarded for its impactful storytelling and music.
Fun Fact
The film's music, composed by C. Ramchandra, was highly acclaimed and contributed significantly to its popularity, with songs like 'Diya Jale Gali Gali' becoming enduring classics.
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