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''Howrah Bridge'' is a 1958 Indian
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-language crime thriller film directed by Shakti Samanta. The music for the film was composed by
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. The plot focuses on Prem Kumar (played by Ashok Kumar), a businessman from Rangoon, who travels to
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to try and track down his brother's murderers.
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stars as Edna, a
cabaret Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, a casino, a hotel, a restaurant, or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dinin ...
dancer, in one of her most popular roles. ''Howrah Bridge'' was a major critical and commercial success upon its release and has become a cult film over years. It has been specially noted for its soundtrack, which consists the chartbusters " Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" and "Aaiye Meherbaan". The former was re-used in the 1988 film '' Salaam Bombay!''.


Plot

Prem Kumar ( Ashok Kumar) and his elder brother Madan ( Chaman Puri) are looking after a successful business of their father in Rangoon. But Madan suddenly disappears with the family heirloom, a dragon embedded with precious stones and reaches Calcutta to sell it off. He falls prey to the designs of a few smugglers and pays with his life. Prem's father urges him to get back the heirloom and Prem in disguise of Rakesh comes to Calcutta from Rangoon. There he meets his father's trusted tangewala Shyamu (
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) who takes him to a hotel run by John Chang ( Madan Puri) but then he is swiftly taken over by the seductress Edna (
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) to her uncle Joe's ( Dhumal) hotel, where he is looked after by her. Edna falls for him and reveals that her uncle, John Chang and their friend Pyarelal (
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) are into illegal business. Having got a clue from Edna, Prem chases the culprits until finally he is framed by Pyarelal in the murder of John Chang. Ultimately Prem gets his heirloom and his love and now wife Edna.


Cast

* Ashok Kumar as Prem Kumar / Rakesh / Vikram *
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as Edna *
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as Pyarelal * Madan Puri as John Chang *
Om Prakash Om Prakash (born Om Prakash Chibber 19 December 1919 – 21 February 1998) was an Indian film actor. He was born in Jammu as Om Prakash Chibber and went on to become a well-known character actor of Bollywood. His most well-known movies are Na ...
as Shyamu Tangewala * Dhumal as Uncle Joe * Sunder as Bhikharilal 'Bhiku' * Kammo as Chhamia *
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as Prem & Madan's Father * Chaman Puri as Madan *
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as CID Officer *
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as Wedding Dancer * Minoo Mumtaz as Wedding Dancer *
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as Dancer In Song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" * Ratan Gaurang as waiter


Production

In 1957, Samanta had a car accident in which he was severely injured. He spent many days in the hospital, and eventually developed the story of ''Howrah Bridge'' lying on the hospital bed. Soon after being discharged, Samanta contacted his friend and actor Ashok Kumar and narrated the story to him; Kumar liked it and agreed to the film. A problem came up when Samanta told Kumar that he wants to cast a " top-notch" actress in the role of Edna. He had previously considered Nargis and Nimmi, but found them unfit for the character. He also had
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 ...
's name in his mind, but her price was too high for the financially unstable Samanta. It was then when Kumar came in to help him. Kumar, who had previously worked with Madhubala in '' Mahal'' (1949) and '' Ek Saal'' (1957), went to her house and told her the film's story. Madhubala took an immediate liking to the character of a cabaret dancer, something which she had not done before. Upon learning that Samanta is reluctant to cast her due to her fees, she reduced it from 2,00,000 to just 1.25. Except the climax, all other scenes of the film in which Howrah Bridge is shown were actually shot somewhere else, according to Madhubala's biographer
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. ''Howrah Bridge'' was Samanta's first release under his banner Shakti Films, which he had set up in 1957.


Soundtrack

The music was composed by
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and lyrics were written by Qamar Jalalabadi and Hasrat Jaipuri. Upon the film's release, the soundtrack became very popular and was one of the biggest reasons of the film's success. The iconic number " Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu", sung by Geeta Dutt, brought fame to
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, who was only 19 at the time. Another evergreen song of the album was "Aaiye Meharban", sung by
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, picturised on
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. The following songs are in ''Howrah Bridge'':'' ''


Release


Critical reception

The reviews of ''Howrah Bridge'' were predominantly positive, with Samanta's direction, Madhubala's performance and Nayyar's music being particularly praised. Uma Vasudeva of ''Thought'' found the film to be "western" due to its music and sets and Madhubala "beautiful most of the times". '' The Print'' took notice of the soundtrack and called "Aaiye Meherbaan" a showstopper. It concluded, "O. P. Nayyar's music turned ''Howrah Bridge'' from a movie to a whole mood." Shoma A. Chatterjee lauded Samanta's direction and called ''Howrah Bridge'' "one of the best crime thrillers on the
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screen".


Box office

''Howrah Bridge'' grossed 1.1 crore, with a net of 0.55 crore to become the ninth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1958. According to
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, the film was one of the biggest hits of the year. Its success established Shakti Samanta as a leading director; he later recalled: "We made a lot of money from re-print of the records and ... he filmdid really well, I came to be recognized as a hit film maker from ''Howrah Bridge'' onwards."


Trivia

One can see the name B.I.S.N Co. on the ship in which Ashok Kumar arrives in Calcutta. This was British India Steam Navigation company that operates cargo and passenger ships. The company shut down in 70's.


References


External links

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