Mahabharat (1965 film)

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Mahabharat
Directed by
Chitragupta
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
Running time
163 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mahabharat is a

Chitragupta and the title song was sung by Mohammed Rafi
.

The film was dubbed into Tamil with the title Panchali Sabatham and was released in 1966.[1] K. Devanarayanan wrote the dialogues. Kannadasan and Panchu Arunachalam penned the lyrics. Music to the Tamil version was composed by D. Srinivas. The Tamil-language film was produced by N. M. Ramachandran.[2]

Plot

Pandu and Dhirtrashtra are two brothers who rule Hastinapur. Pandu marries Kunti, who conceives five sons and names them Yudhister, Bhimsen, Arjun, Nakul and Sahdev, while Dhirtrashtra, who is blind, marries Gandhari, and gives birth to a 100 sons, including Duryodhan and Dushasan. Gandhari's brother, Shakuni, also resides with them. After Pandu passes away, Dhirtrashtra decides to bequeath the empire to Yudhister much to the chagrin of Duryodhan, who plots with Shakuni to kill them in a palace made of wax, but the brothers and Kunti manage to escape and live incognito in a forest where Bhimsem meets with, Hidimba, slays her demon brother, Hidimb, marries her and sires a son, an illusionist, Ghatotkach. The brothers do reveal their identity when Arjun wins a competition at Panchal to wed Draupadi defeating Duryodhan, Dushashan, Jarasandh and others. Kunti unwittingly asks the brothers to share Draupadi, as she had in a previous birth as Devi Maa Parvati, prayed to Lord

Pandavas return to claim Indraprastha, the Kauravas oppose and challenge them to a war in the Kurkshetra. Duryodhan chooses Lord Krishna's armies, while Arjun chooses Krishna himself, who decides to only be the charioteer for Arjun. And it is here that Lord Krishna who shows his true self to Arjun when he hesitates to kill his relatives, cousins, and gurus. It is here that Gandhari will bless Duryodhan with a body of steel, Kunti will go to plead with Karan to show mercy to her five sons, and Pawanputra Hanuman, the elder brother of Bhima
, decides to make an incognito appearance, in this epic battle between Good and Evil.

Cast

Soundtrack

  1. "Bahut Din Beete Puraani Baat Hai" - Mohammed Rafi
  2. "Chakravyuh Ka Chakra Gira Hai" - Mohammed Rafi
  3. "Champakali Chhup Chhup Jaaye Re" - Asha Bhosle
  4. "Hari Hari Dharti Hai" - Lata Mangeshkar
  5. "He Rakhi Bandhnewale Kahan Chhupe Ho" - Mohammed Rafi
  6. "Meri Chhun Chhun Chhun PaayalSun Tujhko Pukaare" - Kamal Barot & Suman Kalyanpur
  7. "O Chanda Aaj Ki Raat Na Dhalana" - Lata Mangeshkar & Mahendra Kapoor
  8. "Sakhi Ri Baaje Man Ki Baansuriya" - Lata Mangeshkar
  9. "Sukh Jaata Hai Dukh Aata Hai" - Mohammed Rafi
  10. "Tan N Dir Dir Dim Dimat Dere Na" - Usha Mangeshkar

Remake

It was remade in Gujarati as Sampoorna Mahabharat in 1983 and dubbed to Hindi, starring Jayshree Gadkar, Arvind kumar.

References

  1. ^ Film News Anandan (23 October 2004). Sadhanaigal Padaitha Thamizh Thiraipada Varalaru [History of Landmark Tamil Films] (in Tamil). Chennai: Sivakami Publishers. Archived from the original on 10 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Panchali Sabatham". Facebook. Archived from the original on 10 July 2020.

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