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Varasdar
Directed byMaganlal Thakkar
Written byDamu Sangani
Produced byLaxmichand Shah
Starring
  • Harsukh Kikani
  • Nalini Jaywant
  • Kusum Thacker
  • Hasmukhkumar
  • Saguna
  • Kamlesh Thacker
CinematographyGordhanbhai Patel
Edited byDalpatbhai Thacker
Music byAvinash Vyas
Production
company
Shri Saurashtra Production
Release date
  • 1948 (1948)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Varasdar (Gujarati: વારસદાર, lit.'The Heir') is a 1948 Indian Gujarati social drama film directed by Maganlal Thakkar. The film was produced by Laxmichand Shah and starred Harsukh Kikani and Nalini Jaywant in lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by Avinash Vyas.

Plot

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Biharilal, a wealthy merchant from Ahmedabad, takes in his nephew Vinay, who is struggling with unemployment. Vinay meets Neela. Neela's uncle, Jayaprasad, who has lost money in gambling, tries to persuade the childless Biharilal to marry Neela, but Biharilal does not agree. When Neela discovers her uncle's plan, she asks Vinay to marry her. However, Vinay does not want to proceed without Biharilal's approval, which makes Neela think he is cowardly, and she leaves with her father.[1]

To test Vinay, Biharilal gives him control of the business and goes to an unknown place to serve the poor under the name Ghanshyam Dada. There, he meets Neela and her poor father. Vinay successfully grows the business and also engages in charity work. Biharilal continue to receive news about Vinay's progress. In search of Neela, Vinay places a marriage advertisement. Biharilal sees the advertisement and reunites Vinay with Neela, bringing them together as a couple.[1]

Cast

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The cast is as follows:[1][2][3]

  • Harsukh Kikani as Vinay
  • Nalini Jaywant as Neela
  • Kusum Thacker
  • Hasmukh Kumar
  • Saguna
  • Kamlesh Thacker
  • Bhagwan Das
  • Miss Savaria
  • Bakulesh Pandit
  • Kamlakant
  • Tarabai

Production

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The film was directed by Maganlal Thakkar. The film was produced by Laxmichand Shah under banner of Shri Saurashtra Production. Harsukh Kikani, the popular stage comedian of Saurashtra region and Bollywood actress Nalini Jaywant were cast in lead roles.[1] It is Jaywant's only Gujarati film.[1] The story was written by Damu Sangani.[1] Gordhanbhai Patel was a cinematographer while Kanu Vyas was and art director. Dalpatbhai Thacker served as an editor.[2] It was shot on 35mm film and was 12344 feet long.[4]

A scene depicting Vinay sniffing the woman's sandal, lifting a woman customer's saree and subsequently trashed by her; was removed on the instructions of the Central Board of Film Certification.[5]

Soundtrack

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Varasdar
Soundtrack album by
Released1948
StudioShri Saurashtra Production
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageGujarati
External audio
audio icon youtube

All music is composed by Avinash Vyas[1]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ek Hato Raja Ne Ek Hati Rani"Nalini Jaywant, Harsukh Kikani3:01
2."Avyo Hu Bangdivalo, Rang Rangili Bangdino"Geeta Dutt, Nalini Jaywant3:05
3."Hu Shu Karu? Koi Kalju Lai Jay Che"Nalini Jaywant3:20
4."Aaj Sakhi Ursagar Aare Utarta Pani"Nalini Jaywant3:08
5."Kadka Balish Kare Boot Polish"Harsukh Kikani3:03
6."Tare Thavu Kaya Morlani Dhel?"Nalini Jaywant3:11
7."Ishq Ni Gali Ma Hardam Kadam Na Rakho, Preet Kari To Kari Jano"  
Total length:18:48

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Raghuvanshi, Harish. "વારસદાર (1948)". Gujarati Vishwakosh (in Gujarati).
  2. ^ a b "Varasdar". Moviebuff. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  3. ^ "Varasdar (1948) Cast - Actor, Actress, Director, Producer, Music Director". Cinestaan. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  4. ^ "Varasdar Movie Duration: Film Length, Worldwide Release Date & Tech Specs". Cinestaan. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  5. ^ Das, Shruti (2019-06-21). "Cuts in the time of Victorian cinema". The Patriot. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
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