Neel Kamal (1947 film)
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| Neel Kamal | |
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| Directed by | Kidar Sharma |
| Produced by | Kidar Sharma |
| Written by | Kidar Sharma |
| Starring | Raj Kapoor Madhubala Begum Para |
| Music by | B. Vasudev |
| Cinematography | Gordhanbhai Patel |
| Editing by | S. G. Chavande |
| Distributed by | Bombay Talkies |
| Release date(s) | 24 March 1947 |
| Running time | 116 min. |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
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Neel Kamal is a 1947 black and white Bollywood film directed by Kidar Sharma. Although a commercial failure, this romantic melodrama is significant because it features the debuts of two of Bollywood's most important figures, Raj Kapoor and Madhubala. Set in the royal court of Janakgarh, the film opens with the palace coup lead by the villainous Mangal Singh, resulting in the deaths of the king and queen. Princess Kamala (Madhubala) and her sister are spirited out the court and given over to a family of untouchables. Later, she and her sister fall in love with a rakish artist (Kapoor), resulting in Kamala having to commit suicide.
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