Drishtidan
Drishtidan (, Donating Eyes ) (1948) is an Indian Bengali feature film directed by Nitin Bose. Based on Rabindranth Tagore's story of the same name, the film narrates the evolving relationship of a blind woman with her husband. Legendary actor Uttam Kumar debuted in this film, who later beca one of the greatest actors in the history of Indian Cinema and the most popular and successful film stars in the history of Bengali Cinema. In this film Kumar played as a child artist of the hero 12503d3c0c5b4119840d903c35d7acbcAsit Baran427399831d774db099e8e128263e2d2f's role. Kumar worked in this film as his birth name 24a6e03880474dd0b15599279788a2b8Arun Kumar Chatterjee4da6fdd026fb4a4fabf34b2a0ba34f90. The film became a flop at the box office
Plot
Kumudini (Sunanda Banerjee) is being blinded her husband yet her love, affection and sacrifice. Her husband (Asit Baran) is truly unparalleled. Kusum got married at the age of fourteen to a young man studying medicine. Within a year, Kumu fell very ill while giving birth at such a young age and her child died. He is sick but not dying but gradually his eyes develop problems. Her husband was studying medicine at that time. He started treating Kumru's eyes with his clumsy hands. Kumar Bhasur Thakur asked her husband to take special care that Kumar's eyes should not be damaged by treating him in this way.
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| author | Rabindranath Tagore Sajanikanta Das |
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| director | Nitin Bose |
| editor | Kali Raha |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | end giving birth married medical profession special car want young age young man |
| musicBy | Timir Baran Bhattachariya |
| producer | Sunanda Bannerjee |
| productionCompany | S.B Production |