Subarna Golak is a 1981 Bengali-language Indian comedy drama film directed by Manu Sen based on the novel of the same name by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.[1][2][3] Music and script were by Hemanta Mukherjee and Birendra Krishna Bhadra, respectively.[4][3]
Plot
editLord Shiva threw away a golden ball that even the gods are scared to keep. The ball creates greed and violence amongst the gods due to its opulence. Shiva had endowed the ball with a magical power, whenever a person physically hands it over to someone else, they start behaving like each other. When it reaches Earth, accidentally a typical Bengali Babu is the first person to find it while going to his in-laws’ home. He gives it to his servant to carry, and when their minds get exchanged, comedy ensues.[5]
Cast
edit- Prosenjit Chatterjee as Dipu
- Deepankar De as Kalikanta Chowdhury
- Rabi Ghosh as Rama
- Utpal Dutt as Nilratan
- Mahua Roychoudhury as Kamala, Nilratan's elder daughter and Kalikanta Chowdhury's wife
- Debashree Roy as Bimala, Nilratan's younger daughter and Dipu's love interest
- Chinmoy Roy as Gobra
- Sulata Chowdhury as Tarango, Gobra's wife
- Kalikinkar Banerjee
- Rathin Basu
- Bishwanath Banerjee
- Swaraj Basu
- Shambhu Bhattacharya
- Dhiman Chakraborty
Music
edit- "Katodin Ami Dekhini Tomar Mukh" - Arundhati Holme Chowdhury
- "Ei Chand Mukh Dekhe" - Papia Bhattacharya
- "Shukla Paksha Krishna Paksha" - Anup Ghoshal
- "Ami Aaj Bhebechhi Mone" - Anup Ghoshal
- "Din Nei Raat Nei" - Hemant Kumar, Chorus
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Watch and munch for jamai". The Telegraph. India. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ^ "Subarna Golak (1981)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ a b "Subarna Golak". Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Mahalaya 2017". indianexpress.com. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "1981 - Subarnagolak.pdf" (PDF). docs.google.com. Retrieved 29 July 2023.