Narasinh Mehta

Narasinh Mehta

Release date : April 7, 1932
Runtime : 2h 19m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Gujarati /
Director : Nanubhai Vakil /
Writers : Chaturbhuj Doshi /
Production companies : Sagar Movietone /
April 7, 1932 2h 19m India Drama Gujarati More
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The first Gujarati feature film is a saint film about the life of Narasinh Mehta (1408-75), played by Master Manhar. Mehta is known for his evocative Prabhatiyan (morning hymns) and especially for his composition Vaishnava jana to ('The Vaishnav is he who knows the pain of others') made popular by Gandhi, who also adapted the poet's term Harijan (children of god) for the nation's Untouchables. The film adheres to the Gandhian interpretation of Narasinh Mehta's work, avoiding e.g. miracle scenes.
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  • title:Narasinh Mehta
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1932
  • Runtime:2h 19m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Gujarati ·
  • Director: Nanubhai Vakil /
  • Writers: Chaturbhuj Doshi ·
  • Production companies: Sagar Movietone ·
  • Overview:The first Gujarati feature film is a saint film about the life of Narasinh Mehta (1408-75), played by Master Manhar. Mehta is known for his evocative Prabhatiyan (morning hymns) and especially for his composition Vaishnava jana to ('The Vaishnav is he who knows the pain of others') made popular by Gandhi, who also adapted the poet's term Harijan (children of god) for the nation's Untouchables. The film adheres to the Gandhian interpretation of Narasinh Mehta's work, avoiding e.g. miracle scenes.
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