Purbarag (1947)
Purbarag follows the journey of Indranath, a young man deeply influenced by his early childhood experiences. Orphaned at a young age, Indranath finds solace and guidance from his teacher, Jatileswar Chatterjee, and his family. After completing his education, Indranath returns to his hometown and encounters both familiar faces and new challenges. The film explores themes of loss, love, friendship, and the search for meaning in life. Indranath's experiences reflect the societal changes and cultural shifts of the time. Through his interactions with various characters, he grapples with the complexities of human nature and the importance of personal values.
Director:
Ardhendu Mukherjee
Writer:
Ardhendu Mukherjee
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Jiben Bose as |
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Kamal Mitra as Somnath (Zamindar) |
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Dipak Mukherjee as Indranath (Son of Zamindar) |
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Pramila Tribedi as Mili |
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Bipin Mukherjee as Jatileshwar |
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Naresh Bose as |
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Jahar Roy as |
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Giribala Devi as |
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Samar Mitra as |
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Santosh Singha as |
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Rajlakshmi Devi as |
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Rekha Chatterjee as |
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Shib Bhattacharya as |
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Bijoli Mukhopadhyay as |
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Ashu Bose as |
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Ajit Chatterjee as |
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Indu Mukherjee as Ramapati (Attorney) |
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Suprova Mukerjee as Rama (Wife of Ramapati) |
| Directing | Ardhendu Mukherjee | Director |
| Editing | Sudhindra Pal | Editor |
| Sound | Hemanta Mukherjee | Playback Singer |
| Art | Ishwar Prasad | Art Direction |
| Writing | Amiyo Bagchi | Lyricist |
| Writing | Sukhamoy Bhattacharya | Lyricist |
| Writing | Ardhendu Mukherjee | Screenplay |
| Sound | Hemanta Mukherjee | Music |
| Writing | Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay | Story |
| Sound | Bela Mukherjee | Playback Singer |
| Writing | Bimal Chandra Ghosh | Lyricist |
| Camera | Ramananda Sengupta | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Sunil Majumdar | Story |
| Writing | Gauri Prasanna Mazumder | Lyricist |