Tamanna (1942 film)

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Tamanna
File:Tamanna (1942).jpg
Directed by Phani Majumdar
Produced by Chimanlal Trivedi
Starring Leela Desai
P. Jairaj
Karan Dewan
K. C. Dey
Music by K. C. Dey
Cinematography Bibhuti Laha
Production
company
Laxmi Productions
Distributed by Supreme Film Distributors
Release dates
20 June 1942
Country India
Language Hindi

Tamanna is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942.[1][2] The film was directed by Phani Majumdar, who also wrote the screenplay, for Laxmi Productions Ltd. banner. This was the first film from Laxmi banner, which had been started by Chimanlal Trivedi who earlier headed Circo Productions. Tamanna was also the renowned dancer, Leela Desai's, first film in Bombay. The main cast included Leela Desai, P. Jairaj, Karan Dewan, Jagdish Sethi and K. C. Dey, who besides acting, composed the music. S. K. Kalla wrote the dialogue and lyrics.[3]

Leela Desai, had previously worked in films made in Calcutta, like Vidyapati (1937), President (1937), Kapal Kundala (1939), Nartaki (1940) and Jiban Maran (1940).[4] Nargis appeared as a child actress in the film and "charmed the audiences".[5]

The story revolves around two people, Ramesh and Uma, who are in love with each other. Uma foregoes her love for Ramesh in order to help him fulfill his mission by marrying someone else.

Plot

Ramesh (P. Jairaj) is a straight-forward young man with a desire to help mankind. He works as an engineer in a mill, and is interested in inventive research. Half his income is spent on that, and the rest on the betterment of the villagers. Uma (Leela Desai), is a wealthy young girl and lives with her brother, who is a Professor. She can not avail of money entitled to her till she gets married. Uma and Ramesh meet when they share a taxi. They soon fall in love but Ramesh's ideals come in the way. Uma marries someone else in order to procure the money for Ramesh to fulfill his mission.

Cast

Review

In his review of Tamanna, Baburao Patel, editor of the cine-magazine Filmindia of August 1948, commented, "The fundamental defect in the picture is the poor story, poorly presented". He put the blame of this on director Phani Majumdar. He praised Leela Desai, Jairaj, and Jagdish, with a special mention for K. C. Dey's acting "K. C. Dey attracts attention with his emotional work in certain tense moments".[3]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by K. C. Dey with lyrics by S. K. Kalla.[6]

Songlist

# Title
1 "Rani Meri Rani Hai"
2 "Jaago Aayi Usha"
3 "Hoshiyar Musafir Ab Na Chalega"
4 "Kaan Mere Kuch Sunte Hain"
5 "Bhabhi Bhool Kar Ke Dekh"
6 "Jo Teri Awaaz Pe Koi Na Aave"
7 "Hai Kaun Des Tumhara Musafir"
8 "Ri Mere Paar Nikas Gaya"
9 "Yun Yaad Mein Tumhari Dil"
10 "Aao Aao Door Se Aao"

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