The Prince of Piplinagar

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Movie
German title The Prince of Piplinagar
Original title Shree 420
Country of production India
original language Hindi
Publishing year 1955
length 164 minutes
Rod
Director Raj Kapoor
script Khwaja Ahmad Abbas , VP Sathe
production Raj Kapoor
music Shankar-Jaikishan
camera Radhu Karmakar
cut GG Mayekar
occupation
The Prince of Piplinagar

The Prince of Piplinagar (original Shree 420 ; Hindi : श्री 420 , Urdu : 420 شری translated: Mr. 420 ) is a socially critical Hindi - comedy film from 1955 directed by and starring Raj Kapoor .

action

Raju sets off for Bombay in search of work. He is quite confident, since he at least has a university degree. But on the very first day he got to know the ruthless city life. He is robbed and sleeps in the open air. Eventually he meets Vidya, who comes from a poor background and teaches poor children. They fall in love and want to get married.

Fortunately, he finds a job in an ironing shop. One day he has to deliver the ironed clothes to the wealthy Maya who discovers his talent for playing cards. She opens the door for him to the world of the rich and through Raju reaches even more wealth. When Raju asks Maya to give him some of the money he has earned, she throws him out.

Now the sleazy millionaire Seth Sonachand Dharmanand wants to profit from Raju and makes him rich with questionable methods. In his fraudulent activities, Raju pretends to be the prince (Hindi: Rajkumar ) of the fantasy site "Piplinagar". All the wealth around Raju makes Vidya sad and she considers him a 420 (criminal article for cheaters). She wants to get him out of this mendacious and corrupt world of the rich.

Ultimately, Raju gives up his greed and deceit as he has learned from his mistakes. Raju is now becoming an honest man.

Awards

Filmfare Award 1957

music

Song title Singer
Dil Ka Haal Sune Dilwaala Manna Dey
Eechak Dana Beechak Dana Mukesh , Lata Mangeshkar
Mera Joota Hai Japani Mukesh
Mudh Mudh Ke Na Dekh Asha Bhosle
O Janewale Lata Mangeshkar
Pyaar Hua Ikraar Hua Lata Mangeshkar , Manna Dey
Ramayya Vasthaavayya Mukesh , Lata Mangeshkar
Sham Gayi Raat Aayi Lata Mangeshkar

The patriotic song Mera Joota Hai Japani ( My shoes are from Japan ) - which is about the fact that the clothes are from Japan, England and Russia, but the heart is Hindustan - is still a very popular song today. The words Ramayya Vasthaavayya are Telugu , but the rest of the songs are sung in Hindi .

The songs come from the composer duo Shankar-Jaikishan . The lyrics were written by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri .

Others

As production designer of this production of Kapoor's production company RK film was M. R. Acharekar operates.

Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code , to which the film title refers, concerns a criminal offense against fraud. With "Shree 420" are meant the honorable gentlemen who have become rich through fraudulent actions. With meaningful name the two female leads were provided: Vidya means "wisdom" and Maya "illusion".

The German dubbed version is only 112 minutes long, as all dance and singing scenes have been cut out.

With this film, Raj Kapoor developed the vagrant role that he played in Awaara (1951) and was based on his idol Charlie Chaplin in terms of clothing and behavior . A year later, in Jagte Raho , he appeared again in this role.

Web links

References and comments

  1. Film clip with the song on youtube.com
  2. indianlawcds.com ( Memento of the original from May 4, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.indianlawcds.com
  3. Vidya is also an epithet of the Hindu goddess Sarasvati .
  4. The Prince of Piplinagar. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used