Bharat Mata (Mother of India) is Indian filmmaker Mehboob Khan who remakes his own 1940 film Aurat (female). During these years, Mehboob's attitude towards his role and its environment has changed. In the original Olat, her rural community showed no interest because the Indian mother (Sardar Akhtar) experienced tremendous pain on behalf of the two sons. In the remake, the mother (now played by Nargis) is also suffering, but her suffering now affects the entire village and even motivates their neighbors to get rid of their selfishness. It was a completely personal drama expanded to approach the myth. But the result is still tragic and its longtime heroine is forced to kill one of her own descendants to protect the family's honor. Barratmata is very popular in its native India and has been reissued for the next 40 years. ~ Harry Erickson, Row
Mehboob Khan's "Indian Mother" (1957) was the remake of his early Aurat (1940), the first Indian film nominated for the Oscar Best Foreign Language Film Awards. Indian mothers are also important movies that have defined the practice of Hindi film for decades. It produced a new type of Dakot film further defined by Gunga Jumna (1961). Gunga Jumna, written and produced by Dilip Kumar, is a Dakot criminal drama on two brothers on the other side of the law, and since the 1970s it was popular in Indian cinema. Madhumati (1958), directed by Bimal Roy and written by Ritwik Ghatak, promotes the theme of reincarnation in Western pop culture. Like Mughal-e-Azam (1960) by K. Asif, an epic movie of the most famous Hindi film at the time was also produced. Other acclaimed mainstream Hindi filmmakers at that time included Kamal Amrohi and Vijay Bhatt
Mehboob Khan (born May 9th, 9th September 1907, 9th May 1964) was a famous producer director, Hindi movie director of the Indian mother of social epic (1957) It is a pioneer of. This film won the Best Film Award and Film Award. He won the Best Director Award and received the Best Foreign Language Film Award. In 1954 he founded his production company Mehboob Productions, and later founded Mehboob Studio in Bandra, Mumbai. He was taken to Mumbai as a horseback repair shop (a producer of India and a supplier of horses) to Mr. Noor Muhammad Ali Muhammed Shipra from his hometown Gujrat (Noor Muhammad Ali Muhammed Shipra Owned)
The production team is planning to announce the Indian 10th anniversary commemoration on August 15, 1957, but the movie was announced in two months. It premiered in Free Cinema in Mumbai during Diwali on October 25, 1957; it has been running continuously in Liberty for over a year. It was released on the same day in Kolkata (then known as Kolkata then), and in a week in Delhi. I reached the whole of India at the end of November. A special screening was held at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) in New Delhi on 23rd October 1957, President Jawadara Niraru and his daughter Indira ยท Ghandie President Rajdera Prasad participated in this event. Prime Minister of West Bengal Bidhan Chandra Roy and Governor Padmaja Naidu participated in the screening in Kolkata