Originally posted by: Viswasruti
I know, many of us are aware that one of the most adapted novels in Indian cinema history is Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Devdas. Our filmmakers have also adapted other works by this Bengali novelist, typically telling a straightforward story about the intricacies of the human heart. Below is a list of some of the best Bollywood adaptations of his influential works over the years.
Devdas
Director: Bimal Roy
Cast: Dilip Kumar, Suchitra Sen, Vyjayanthimala
The novel Devdas is a research subject in many Indian universities and abroad as well !!
One of the best films ever made, Devdas, explores human connections and the demands of the heart. It explains why love is inexplicable and how it can both elevate and destroy a life when it strikes at an unexpected time! How social status plays a vital role in every stage of human history!!
Two important fields of artistic expression in our world are movies and literature. Normally, the novel presents the author's contemplative interpretation of characters and their surroundings. But, the film is a popular manifestation of the imaginative creativity of a team. Filmmakers are more concerned with contemporary social and moral norms because the majority of their works are created with the goal of being viewed by an array of viewers.
There are three versions available in Hindi, each starring three separate generations of artists.
The novel was actually translated into every Indian language, and every regional film producer made a movie based on it. Needless to say, it was a big hit in every language!
It's really hard to decide which is more enticing in this situation: the movie or the book!
Next one is Parineeta
This novel is yet another masterpiece written by this phenomenal storyteller, Sarath! In the realm of Parineeta, a single glance can say a thousand words.
It was first adapted by Bimal Roy, then tried in 2005 by Pradeep Sarcar. Both were well framed artefacts.
Sarath's depictions of human contradictions on screen are always a challenge to actors and visual treat to audience. However, I have to admit that the novel and the movies are two very different parallel universes; the first lets us experience love and its associated trivia, while the second was a masterfully rendered visual feast that manifested before our very eyes regarding the human behavioural pattern. The novelist deserves credit for inspiring many imaginative minds for generations with his works, which have produced such masterpieces!
Many directors have successfully turned several of his books into films in all Indian languages, and many talented people are currently considering doing the same with his other books! That is the calibre of this, one of the best writers of the bygone era .
A few movies of his novel adaptations: Biraj Bahu, Badi Didi, Majhli Didi (1967), Chhoti Bahu (1971), Khushboo (1975) ( Panditmashai by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay.) Swami (1977) Apne Paraye (1980)
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