Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani
Dr Kotnis ki Amar Kahani (The Journey of Dr. Kotnis) | |
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Directed by | V. Shantaram |
Produced by | Rajkamal Kalamandir |
Written by | Khwaja Ahmad Abbas V.P. Sathe |
Starring | V. Shantaram Jayashree |
Music by | Vasant Desai |
Cinematography | V. Avadhoot |
Release dates
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1946 |
Running time
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124 min./ 100 min. (ENG) |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi, English |
Dr. Kotnis ki Amar Kahani (Hindi: डॉक्टर कोटनिस की अमर कहानी; English: The eternal tale of Dr. Kotnis) is a 1946 Indian film made in Hindi as well as English and directed by V. Shantaram. The English version was titled The Journey of Dr. Kotnis.[1] Both versions starred V. Shantaram in the title role of Dr. Kotnis. The film is based on the life of Dwarkanath Kotnis, an Indian doctor who worked in China during the Japanese invasion in World War II.
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Overview
The film was based on the story 'And One Did Not Come Back', by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, which is itself based on the heroic life of Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, played by V. Shantaram in the film.
Dr. Kotnis was sent to China during the Second World War to provide medical assistance to the troops fighting against the Japanese invasion in Yenan province.
While in China he met and courted a Chinese girl Ching Lan, played by Jayashree. His main triumph was curing a virulent plague, but later he was captured and released by a Japanese platoon. Eventually he succumbed to the plague himself.
Lead Cast
- Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram ... Dwarkanath Kotnis
- Jayashree ... Ching Lan
Rest of the cast listed alphabetically
- Keshavrao Date ... Dr. Kotnis' Father
- Pratima Devi ... Dr. Kotnis' mother (as Pratimadevi)
- Prof. Hudlikar ... Dr. Atal
- Jankidas ... Dr. Mukerjee (as Janki Dass)
- Baburao Pendharkar ... General Fong
- Rajasree ... Dr. Kotnis's son
- Salvi ... Dr. Cholkar
- Ulhas ... Dr. Basu
- Master Vinayak ... Bundoo
Poster and artwork
The Poster and artwork were designed and executed by the noted Calendar artist S. M. Pandit through his 'Studio S. M. Pandit'.[2][3]
See also
References
- ↑ Op-Ed
- ↑ Cinema India: The Art of Bollywood http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/exhibitions/cinema_india.php
- ↑ Cinema India: The Art of Bollywood - V & A exhibition http://collections.vam.ac.uk/exhibition/cinema-india-the-art-of-bollywood/337/
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani at IMDb
- Poster for Dr Kotnis ki Amar Kahani at the V&A exhibition Cinema India
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