Devdas

Devdas

Release date : March 30, 1935
Runtime : 2h 21m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Bengali /
Director : P.C. Barua /
Production companies : New Theatres Limited /
March 30, 1935 2h 21m India Drama Bengali More
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Devdas, the son of a zamindar, and Parvati, his neighbour's daughter, are childhood sweethearts. However, class and caste differences prevent their marriage. Devdas is sent off to Calcutta, while Paro is married off to an aged rich widower. In Calcutta, as remorse drives him to alcohol, Devdas meets Chandramukhi, a prostitute. All Indian prints of this Bengali version were destroyed in a fire that ravaged New Theatre’s studios. Today, only one copy of the film survives which belongs to the Bangladesh Film Archives. Of that copy almost forty percent is destroyed.
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  • title:Devdas
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1935
  • Runtime:2h 21m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Bengali ·
  • Director: P.C. Barua /
  • Writers: Saratchandra Chatterjee · P.C. Barua ·
  • Production companies: New Theatres Limited ·
  • Overview:Devdas, the son of a zamindar, and Parvati, his neighbour's daughter, are childhood sweethearts. However, class and caste differences prevent their marriage. Devdas is sent off to Calcutta, while Paro is married off to an aged rich widower. In Calcutta, as remorse drives him to alcohol, Devdas meets Chandramukhi, a prostitute. All Indian prints of this Bengali version were destroyed in a fire that ravaged New Theatre’s studios. Today, only one copy of the film survives which belongs to the Bangladesh Film Archives. Of that copy almost forty percent is destroyed.
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