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Hindi Cinema

Bahut Din Huwe

1954

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About the film

Bahut Din Huwe (transl. Many days have passed) is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language film directed by S. S. Vasan, produced by Gemini Studios and starring Madhubala. It is a remake of the Telugu film Bala Nagamma (1942).

Bahut Din Huwe received lukewarm reviews from critics upon its release in March 1954. The film was not a commercial success, although it went on to celebrate a silver jubilee in Poona.

Plot

Madhubala plays the role of Princess Chandrakanta, who is born due to the blessings of Nagraj. Due to Nagraj's curse, the Queen dies as soon as the princess stops breastfeeding. The second Queen grows jealous of the princess and orders her men to kill her. However, the men assigned to kill her leave her in the forest, where she gets adopted by a priest and his wife, who ill-treats her. When she grows up, she is spotted by Prince Anand Kumar, who immediately falls in love with her. She marries him and gives birth to a son. An evil and lustful magician king, Bhadra Chamund, decides to marry Chandrakanta when he discovers that she is the most beautiful woman in the world. Disguising himself as a saint, he goes to her palace to beg for alms and kidnaps her. When Anand finds out, he marches to Bhadra Chamund's kingdom with his army to defeat him, but Anand and his army are turned to stone by his magic.

Years later, Chandrakanta and Vijaykumar's son, Prince Vijay Kumar (Rattan Kumar), who is brought up by the palace servants, learns the truth about his parents and resolves to free them. He reaches Bhadra Chamund's kingdom with his servant Tarang Sen (Agha) and impresses him by presenting a garland. Fooling the guards, he enters the jail and finally meets his mother Chandrakanta. Chandrakanta tells him that across seven mountains and a dark cave lies a five-coloured parrot, in which Bhadra Chamund has stored his soul. He sets upon this dangerous journey to the faraway land Mayanagari, faces several obstacles like women who try to hypnotise him by playing the veena, and encounters magical illusions like a garden containing talking animals.

Production

Bahut Din Huwe is a remake of the Telugu film Bala Nagamma (1942), and marked Savitri's debut in Hindi cinema. Shooting took place at Madras.

Songs

"Saiyaan Tere Prem Ki Diwaani Ban Aai Hun" – Lata Mangeshkar

"Ammaa Ammaa Tu Kahaan Gai Amma" – Lata Mangeshkar

"Gajaananam, He Ganesh Gananaayak" – Lata Mangeshkar

Key details

Release year1954
LanguageHindi
DirectorS. S. Vasan
StarringMadhubala

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Bahut Din Huwe released?

Bahut Din Huwe is a Hindi-language film released in 1954, directed by S. S. Vasan.

Who directed Bahut Din Huwe?

Bahut Din Huwe was directed by S. S. Vasan.

Who stars in Bahut Din Huwe?

Bahut Din Huwe stars Madhubala.

What is Bahut Din Huwe about?

Bahut Din Huwe (transl. Many days have passed) is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language film directed by S.

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Bahut Din Huwe may be available on major streaming platforms or for digital rental — check current OTT listings for availability in your region.

Reference: Wikipedia

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