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''Pardes'' () is a 1950 Indian
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directed and written by M. Sadiq. Starring
Madhubala Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress and producer who worked in Hindi-language films. She ranked as one of the highest-paid entertainers in India in the post-independence era, ...
,
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,
Karan Dewan Karan Dewan (born Dewan Karan Chopra; 6 November 1917 - 2 August 1979) was an Indian cinema actor in Hindi films. He worked in over seventy films from 1941 to 1979. He started as a journalist while still in college, editing a film-based magazin ...
and Shakuntala, the film tells the story of Rajan, a teacher, who falls in love with a wealthy girl named Chanda but decides to go away from her to earn money.


Plot

The film begins with two best friends, the rich Sajan and the orphan, poor Rajan doing some mischief during night in their college. They are soon caught by the college's watchman and are brought in front of the principle, who expels the two. Sajan, along with Rajan returns to his home. Sajan's father, who is not impressed by Rajan due to his poverty, treats Rajan badly. Hurt by the father's cruel words, leaves Sajan's house without informing him and decides to begin a new life. Rajan is soon chosen by a wealthy thakur to teach his little son. He begins living in the thakur's palace after he permits him, and falls for the thakur's daughter : the beautiful, mischievous Chanda, and so does she. They keep romancing each other before an angry thakur turns Rajan out of his house, as he had expected him to teach his son not to romance his daughter. A sad Rajan leaves the palace, promising Chanda to return as a wealthy man and marry her soon. Rajan then begins living with his father's old poor friend, whose daughter Radha falls in love with him but he lives with Chanda's memories. Rajan finds a job and soon progresses after his salary is almost tripled. He is left shocked by his boss' such friendly behaviour, and then astonished because his boss is no one other than Sajan. Sajan invites him to a function, where Rajan sees a happy Chanda enjoying with her friends. He is left devastated when he gets to learn that Chanda is married to Sajan and has finally moved on, and so is Chanda after learning that her husband's best friend is no one other than Rajan. This unhappy situation wreaks a havoc in the lives of Sajan, Chanda and Rajan. After several twists and drama, the film ends with Rajan marrying Radha; and Sajan and Chanda leading a peaceful happy married life.


Cast

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Madhubala Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress and producer who worked in Hindi-language films. She ranked as one of the highest-paid entertainers in India in the post-independence era, ...
as Chanda *
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as Rajan *
Karan Dewan Karan Dewan (born Dewan Karan Chopra; 6 November 1917 - 2 August 1979) was an Indian cinema actor in Hindi films. He worked in over seventy films from 1941 to 1979. He started as a journalist while still in college, editing a film-based magazin ...
as Sajan *
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as Rana Sahib *
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as Chandan *
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as Chanchal *
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as Lala Mangaldas *
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as Ramdhan *
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as Dancer / Singer *
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as the lead women


Production

''Pardes'' was produced by Prem Narayan Arora in association with
Madhubala Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress and producer who worked in Hindi-language films. She ranked as one of the highest-paid entertainers in India in the post-independence era, ...
. The film was Madhubala's first venture in
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.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack of ''Pardes'' was composed by Ghulam Mohammed.
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wrote the lyrics.


Release

When ''Pardes'' was under production, Madhubala got entangled in a controversy for turning out seven journalists out of the set of ''
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'' (1951), for which she was shooting simultaneously. The journalists saw her this action as their insult, and subsequently made several unsuccessful attempts to ban the release of ''Pardes''. However, ''Pardes'' was released in theaters by December 1950.


Reception

The ''Thought'' journal reported on February 2, 1951 that ''Pardes'' "as anticipated has an overnight favourite and looks as though it will stay to make records." It also stated that the film's "unhappy situation are "resolved with great care and originality." Upon its release, ''Pardes'' proved to be hugely popular among the audience and was successfully exhibited in the
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. At the end of its theatrical run, the film was declared a "Jubliee Hit", as it completed a silver jubilee run (running in theatres for 25 weeks or more). In 1951, ''
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'' published that the film is a commercial success.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0134020, title=Pardes Indian drama films 1950 films 1950 drama films Films directed by M. Sadiq