Tribute to Munshi Premchand On Death Anniversary, 5 Film Based On His Works.

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Tribute to Munshi Premchand On Death Anniversary, 5 Film Based On His Works.

Premchand, wrote more than a dozen novels and over 250 short stories in a lifespan of just 56 years. Filmmakers from Hrishikesh Mukherjee to Satyajit Ray turned to him for inspiration. We look at five films based on his stories.
Oct 8, 2018, 12:15 pm ISTNewsJhakaasMovies Staff
Munshi Premchand
  Munshi Premchand

Born in a small village near Varanasi in the erstwhile United Provinces, Dhanpat Rai, was as far from the starry lights of cinema as a writer can be. Yet, no other name in Indian literature towers across genres, styles, and even language as that of Munshi Premchand. Starting out as a clerk (or munshi), Premchand began writing novels under the pseudonym 'Nawab Rai' until he was banned by the British. The action did not deter him. He took on the pseudonym, Premchand, writing more than a dozen novels and over 250 short stories in a lifespan of just 56 years. Such was the quality and diversity of his works that later generations would title him 'Upanyas Samrat' (Emperor of Novels).

Premchand himself was not averse to cinema. In an age when the new-fangled art was looked down upon, the writer came to Bombay to try his luck. At the invitation of a number of friends, he arrived in the city in 1934 to write for films. He did participate in and write one film, Mazdoor, on the life and struggles of unionized workers. However, the idea did not go down well with mill owners and entrepreneurs who blocked the film at the censors. Disappointed and angry, Premchand returned to Allahabad, never to venture towards films again.

1. Heera Moti (1959): 'Do Bailon Ki Katha' is one of the many short stories of Premchand. The story revolves around two bullocks and their importance in the life of a poor farmer. The film Heera Moti (1959) might not have made a mark at the ticket counters, but it starred Nirupa Roy and Balraj Sahni, who himself was a product of the PWA.

2. Godaan (1963): When it was first published in 1936, 'Godaan' was counted among the greatest novels written in Hindi. The book found its way to the big screen in 1963, under the direction of Trilok Jetly. Starring Raaj Kumar and Kamini Kaushal, with Mehmood and Shubha Khote in supporting roles, the film was true to Premchand's novel.

3. Gaban (1966): A comparatively more 'Bollywoodish' film was Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Gaban (1966). The tale of a good man who loses his way, Gaban starred Sunil Dutt in a critically acclaimed role.

4. Shatranj Ke Khilari (1977): Perhaps, the best known from among Ray's collaboration with Premchand, is the 1977 classic Shatranj Ke Khilari. It was based on the writer's tale on the last days of the Awadh kingdom and the apathy of inactive men caught in the flux of time. A brilliant cast of Amjad Khan, Saeed Jaffrey, Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Farooq Shaikh and Richard Attenborough added to the magic of Ray's vision.

Shatranj Ke Khilari

5. Sadgati (1981): In 1981, the national channel Doordarshan approached Ray to make a film, and the master obliged by choosing a classic Premchand tale for the task. The telefilm Sadgati was based on the story of an 'untouchable' person trying to please a brahmin. The untouchable wants the Brahmin to conduct the wedding rituals for his daughter.

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