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's father Banamali had engaged her to Naren the son of friend Jagdish. But Bijoya is attracted to Bilaas, son of another friend of Banamali. She has some hearsay knowledge about Naren and develops a negative image of Naren in her . But when she meets Naren, who is a doctor by profession the scenario starts changing. She starts to love Naren and realises that her conception about Naren is all wrong. |
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Datta is a Bengali romantic drama film based on the novel with the same name written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. It was first made in 1951 and again in 1976.
Plot
Bijoya's father Banamali had informally engaged her to Naren, the the son of his friend Jagdish. But Bijoya is attracted to Bilaas, son of another friend of Banamali. She has some hearsay knowledge about Naren and develops a negative image of Naren in her mind. But when she meets Naren, who is a doctor by profession the scenario starts changing. She starts to love Naren and realises that her conception about Naren is all wrong.
1951 version
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This film is wrongly indexed in IMDb as Datta(II)(1976) instead of Datta(1951).YouTube does not give the year but names Ahindra Choudhury as a star in this movie.
Producer
Sunanda Banerjee as S.B. Productions.
Director
Saumyen Mukhopadhyay (Mukherji)
Cast
- Sunada Banerjee as Bijoya
- Purnendu Mukherjee as Naren
- Ahindra Choudhury as Rashbehari
- Jahar Ganguly as Bilas
This version is faithful to Saratchandra's text.
1976 version [4][5][6] This version directed by Ajoy Kar was released by Chitralipi films. It is indexed in IMDb as Datta(I)(1976). This film has major deviations from Saratchandra's novel.The music director was Hemanta Mukherjee.
Cast
- Soumitra Chatterjee as Naren.
- Suchitra Sen as Bijoya
- Samit Bhanja as Bilas
- Utpal Dutt as Rasbihari
- Gita De
- Sumitra Mukherjee as Nalini
- Shailen Mukherjee
- Dilip Bose