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These 7 films are based on the stories and novels of Munshi Premchand, one has won two national awards, you will be shocked when you see three

Film based on Munshi Premchand’s novel and stories: Indian films have a deep connection with literature. Hundreds of films made in India are based on famous stories or novels. Films have also been made based on the stories and novels of Munshi Premchand, considered one of the most important writers in the world. Munshi Premchand’s writings have inspired filmmakers to understand the truth of society. Veteran directors like Satyajit Ray Films and Mrinal Sen have made films based on his stories.

Munshi Premchand has given us hundreds of stories and novels. He wrote 250 stories and 12 novels like ‘Idgah’, ‘Do Bailon Ki Katha’, ‘Bade Bhai Saheb’, ‘Godaan’, ‘Karmabhoomi’, ‘Nirmala’ and ‘Seva Sadan’ before India’s independence and wrote an essay on them State of India. Described. The stories and novels he wrote are still relevant today. After independence, many films were made about them. So find out about these films.

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Heera Moti: This film was released in 1959. Directed by Krishna Chopra. Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy played the lead roles. The story of the film revolves around a farmer named Dhuri, his wife Razia and their two oxen – Heera and Moti. A rich landowner takes possession of his oxen by force. How can a poor farmer counteract this?

Sevasadanam: K Subramaniam directed this Tamil film. Famous singer MS Subbulakshmi played the lead role in Sevasadanam. The film is based on Premchand’s novel Sevasadan, which was translated by RS Subbulakshmi. Due to the film’s progressive plot, there was great resistance from Brahmins in South India.

Godaan: Starring Rajkumar, Mehmood and Shashi Kala, this film is based on the novel of the same name. The film is about the exploitation of poor farmers and the economically disadvantaged conditions of the poor in India. This was Munshi Premchand’s last complete novel. In 2004, Gulzar also made a 26-episode TV show for Doordarshan based on this novel.

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Sadgati: Starring Om Puri, Mohan Agashe, Geeta Siddharth and Smita Patil, this film was originally made for television. Directed by Satyajit Ray. This film deals with the Indian caste system. It’s about an unfortunate cobbler and how his encounter with the village priest changes his life.

Gaban: This film was directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Sunil Dutt played the lead role in the film. The film is a moral tale of a corrupt young man who finds himself in the difficult position of testifying against the group in court and ensuring that his own embezzlement charges are dropped.

Shatranj Ke Khiladi: This was the first Hindi film directed by Satyajit Ray. Munshi Premchand also has a novel of the same name. The film is based on Awadh in 1856. Shows the situation a year before 1857. The film is about two deposed Nawabs of Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah, and two kings who like to play chess. On the other hand, the British East India Company occupies their state. This film received two national awards.

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Oka Oori Katha: based on Premchand’s novel Kafan. It was directed by Bengali director Mrinal Sen in Tamil. This film revolves around Venkaiah and his son Kistaiya. The story changes when Neelamma gets caught in the rebellious and crazy thoughts of both of them. Vasudev Rao, Narayan Rao and Mamta Shankar play the lead roles in the film.

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