Prithvi Vallabh

Prithvi Vallabh
Prithvi Vallabh (1943)
Directed by Sohrab Modi
Written by K. M. Munshi
Produced by Minerva Movietone
Starring
Cinematography Y. D. Sarpotdar
Music by
Production
company
Minerva Movietone
Release date
1943
Running time
121 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Full film

Prithvi Vallabh (Hindi: पृथ्वी वल्लभ) is a historical drama Bollywood film directed by Sohrab Modi. Made under the Minerva Movietone banner it was released in 1943. It had music by Rafiq Ghaznavi and Saraswati Devi with lyrics by Pandit Sudershan who also wrote the screenplay and dialogues. The film starred Sohrab Modi, Durga Khote, Sankatha Prasad, Kajjan, Meena Shorey, Sadiq Ali, K. N. Singh and Al Nasir.

Plot

The story revolves around two kings, Prithvi Vallabh (Munj) of Avantipur who is kind and just, and Tailap, a neighboring king who is cruel. With the help of his sister Mrinalvati (Durga Khote) and another neighbouring king Bhillam (K. N. Singh), Tailap manages to capture Prithvi Vallabh. The rest of the film follows incidents following his captivity.

Cast

The cast is as follows:

Production

The film was a remake of 1924 silent film Prithvi Vallabh by Manilal Joshi. The story is an adaptation of K. M. Munshi's book Prithivivallabh written in 1920.

Soundtrack

Prithvi Vallabh
Soundtrack album by
Released 1943
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Hindi
External audio
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All lyrics are written by Sudarshan; all music is composed by Rafiq Ghaznavi, Saraswati Devi

Track listing
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Tailap Ki Nagri Me Gana Nahi Hai" Rafique Ghaznavi, Menka Bai  
2. "Ram Naam Dhan Paya Maine" Menka Bai  
3. "Panchi Ud Chal Apne Desh" Menka Bai, Rafique Ghaznavi  
4. "Aankho Me Muskuraye Jaa" Menka Bai  
5. "Hawa Ne Bandha Hai Kya Rang" Amirbai Karnataki  
6. "Jeevan Ka Jug Aaya Jivan Ka Sukh Laya" Amirbai Karnataki  
7. "Khule Swarg Ke Dwar Jag Me" Menka Bai  

Reception

It was not a major success compared to Modi's previous big budget films like Pukar (1939) and Sikandar (1941).