A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 4, 1966
Original Title:
মনিহার
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Sree Arup Productions (IN)
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 142
Ajay is a musician by hobby and also runs a business. His younger brother Arun wants to become a doctor. After his mother’s death, Ajay becomes the head of the family however, he falls into debt. He decides to take singing lessons to earn money. Bandana is a good singer and she starts taking classes from Ajay. Ajay starts liking Bandana because she is a charming lady and sings well. Arun and Bandana meet and they fall in love. Ajay is forced to sell his inherited property to pay Arun’s fees. His poverty is only short-lived as his popularity spreads and he becomes wealthy. In the meantime, Arun comes to know that Ajay has sold their family property but does not know the reason behind the act. This creates a misunderstanding between the two brothers. However, it is soon cleared and Ajay transfers his wealth to his brother. Arun and Bandana got married.
Art Direction:
Kartick Bose
Assistant Art Director:
Rabi Dutta
Assistant Director:
Amal Sarkar
Bimal Chakraborty
Assistant Director of Photography:
Deepak Das
Assistant Editor:
Nimai Roy
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Bela Mukherjee
Nikhil Chattopadhyay
Samaresh Roy
Costume Assistant:
Gopal Haldar
Costume Design:
Madan Pathak
Dialogue:
Salil Sen
Director:
Salil Sen
Director of Photography:
Bimal Mukherjee
Editor:
Subodh Roy
Lyricist:
Mukul Dutta
Pulak Bandyopadhyay
Kaifi Azmi
Music Director:
Hemant Kumar
Playback Singer:
Lata Mangeshkar
Suman Kalyanpur
Hemant Kumar
Pankaj Mullick
Producer:
Prasad Singha
Girindra Singha
Production Manager:
Khitish Acharya
Screenplay:
Salil Sen
Sound:
Atul Chatterjee
Bani Dutta
Debesh Ghosh
Sound Assistant:
Rathin Ghosh
Rishi Banerjee
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Jyoti Chatterjee
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shyam Sundar Ghosh
Sound Recordist:
Robin Chatterjee
Shyam Sundar Ghosh
Story:
Salil Sen
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