Ek Hi Rasta - Sunil Dutt, Meena Kumari
Автор: tommydan55
Загружено: 2021-02-14
Просмотров: 71633
Ek Hi Rasta, 1956
Director: B.R. Chopra
Music: Hemant Kumar (Hemanta Mukherjee)
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
Choreographer: Lachhu Maharaj
Playback: Hemant Kumar, Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar
Cast: Sunil Dutt, Meena Kumari, Ashok Kumar, Daisy Irani, Jeevan, Shrinath
English translation included.
A user at IMDB says this about the film:
Ek Hi Raasta is really Daisy Irani's movie, centering around the brat Raja who is the apple of everyone's eye. If only all children around the world are doted on as this child. Very much over the top and a bit too saccharine. The film stars Daisy Irani but the movie credits list her as Roop Kumar. A stellar star cast of a young and beautiful Meena Kumari, along with a dashing young Sunil Dutt. But the second half of the film belongs to Ashok Kumar. The villains are never brought to justice, the film focuses on widowhood, remarriage and issues of step fathers and step children. The black and white photography is good, the music not quite memorable.
I agree 100%. Many won't agree, but this was one film where I really disliked the character Daisy Irani played. The kid was spoiled rotten by his/her parents.
TOOLS USED FOR THE FILM:
AviSynth for the video editing
Audacity for the audio work.
Aegisub and Subtitle Edit for the subtitles
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION:
The Indian copyright law:
http://copyright.gov.in/Documents/Cop...
INDIAN COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 CHAPTER I Preliminary (f)
"cinematograph film" means any work of visual recording on any medium produced through a process from which a moving image may be produced by any means and includes a sound recording accompanying such visual recording and cinematograph shall be construed as including any work produced by any process analogous to cinematography including video films.”
"CHAPTER V Term of Copyright 26.Term of copyright in cinematograph films.
In the case of a cinematograph film, copyright shall subsist until sixty years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the film is published."
My words:
Indian film copyright (including video, dialog, music, lyrics, songs) lasts for sixty years and any film and its songs released more than sixty years ago is in the public domain. No extensions, no renewals, no exceptions. This film is no longer protected by copyright.
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео mp4
-
Информация по загрузке: