Vadilona Vanke
Vadilona Vanke (lit. 'For Forefather's Fault')[2] is 1948 Indian Gujarati social drama film directed by Ramchandra Thakur. PlotThe story revolves around conflict of rights and ambitions in a joint family. Snehgopal, a retired dewan has two daughters: elder Samata who is married to imprisoned political activist Pushkar, and younger Shobhna is married to modernised and aimless Kirtikumar. Pushkar's window mother Bhagirathi and younger brother Surendra are also involved. Other members of the family, employees of Pushakar and Snehgopal as well as a criminal also plays part in the drama. When Pushkar dies in the end, the hostilities in the family ends.[1] CastThe cast is as follows:[1]
ProductionThe melodramatic film depicted social impact of "modernisation" of Indian society.[1] It is based on a popular 1938 play written by Prabhulal Dwivedi[2][1][3][4] and produced by the Deshi Natak Samaj, a theatre company.[1] The stage play featured a song "Dil Hoy Amiri Biradar To".[5] The film song "Mitha Lagya Te Mane Aajna Ujagara'' sung by Motibai became popular.[4] References
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