Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani
Dr Kotnis ki Amar Kahani | |
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Directed by | V. Shantaram |
Written by | V. P. Sathe |
Screenplay by | K. A. Abbas |
Story by | K. A. Abbas |
Produced by | V. Shantaram |
Starring | V. Shantaram Jayashree |
Cinematography | V. Avadhoot |
Edited by | Babu Marwad |
Music by | Vasant Desai |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Rajkamal Kalamandir |
Release date |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
Country | India |
Languages | Hindustani English |
Dr. Kotnis ki Amar Kahani (English: The eternal tale of Dr. Kotnis) is a 1946 Indian film in Hindustani as well as English, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and directed by V. Shantaram.[1] The English version was titled The Journey of Dr. Kotnis.[2] Both versions starred Shantaram in the title role. 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. The film was screened in competition at the 1947 Venice Film Festival.
Overview
[edit]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, Gou Qinglan. He died of Epilepsy in China.
Cast
[edit]Lead cast:
- V.Shantaram as Dwarkanath Kotnis
- Jayashree Kamulkar as Gou Qinglan
Rest of the cast, listed alphabetically:
- Baburao Pendharkar as General Fong
- Jankidas as Dr. Mukerjee (as Janki Dass)
- Keshavrao Date as Dr. Kotnis' father
- Master Vinayak as Bundoo
- Pratima Devi as Dr. Kotnis' mother (as Pratimadevi)
- Prof. Hudlikar as Dr. Atal
- Rajshree as Dr. Kotnis' son
- Salvi as Dr. Cholkar
- Ulhas as Dr. Basu
References
[edit]- ^ Karmalkar, Deepa. "Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (1946)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ Hye, Hasnat Abdul (17 January 2005). "Op-Ed". New Age. Dhaka. Archived from the original on 29 October 2007. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
External links
[edit]- Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani at IMDb
- Poster for Dr Kotnis ki Amar Kahani at the V&A exhibition Cinema India
- 1946 films
- 1946 drama films
- 1940s biographical drama films
- Films scored by Vasant Desai
- 1940s Hindi-language films
- 1940s Indian films
- 1940s war drama films
- English-language Indian films
- Films directed by V. Shantaram
- Films with screenplays by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
- Indian biographical drama films
- Indian black-and-white films
- Indian war drama films
- Medical-themed films
- Second Sino-Japanese War films
- 1940s Urdu-language films
- World War II films based on actual events
- Urdu-language Indian films
- Works about epilepsy
- English-language biographical drama films
- War drama film stubs
- 1940s Hindi-language film stubs