Vande Matram vande matram_ Anand Math1952_Geeta Bali& PK _Lata_Hemant Kumar_Bankim Chandra C_a tribu

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Song : Vande Mataram, Vande Mataram..
Film : Anand Math,1952,
Singer: Geeta Dutt, Hemant Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Rajkumari, Talat Mahmood
Lyricist: Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay,
Music Director: Hemant Kumar,
Writers: Bankimchandra Chatterjee (novel), Hemen Gupta (scenario),
Director: D D Kashyap, Hemen Gupta,
Cast: Pradeep Kumar, Geeta Bali, Ranjana, Ajit, Prithviraj Kapoor, Bharat Bhushan, Murad, Jankidas, S L Puri,
Production Co: Filmistan ,

Lyrics :-

vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
sujalaam suphlaam malayajashiitalaam
shasya shyaamalaam maataram
vande
sujalaam suphlaam malayajashiitalaam
shasya shyaamalaam maataram
vande maatram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
shubhra jyotsna pulakit yaaminim
phull kusumit drumdalshobhinim,
aaa aaa
shubhra jyotsna pulakit yaaminim
phull kusumit drumdalshobhinim,
suhaasini sumadhur bhaashhini
sukhdaam varadaam maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
sapta koti kanth kal-kal ninaad karaale
nisapta koti bhujaidhruta kharakaravaale
sapta koti kanth kal-kal ninaad karaale
nisapta koti bhujaidhruta kharakaravaale
able ken maa et bale
bahubal dhaarinim namaami taarinim
ripudalwaarinim maataram
vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
vande maataram vande maataram
aaa aaa aaa aaa
aaa aaa aaa aaa
aaa aaa aaa aaa
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Translation by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
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Mother, I bow to thee!
Rich with thy hurrying streams,
bright with orchard gleams,
Cool with thy winds of delight,
Dark fields waving Mother of might,
Mother free.
Glory of moonlight dreams,
Over thy branches and lordly streams,
Clad in thy blossoming trees,
Mother, giver of ease
Laughing low and sweet!
Mother I kiss thy feet,
Speaker sweet and low!
Mother, to thee I bow.
Who hath said thou art weak in thy lands
When the sword flesh out in the seventy million hands
And seventy million voices roar
Thy dreadful name from shore to shore?
With many strengths who art mighty and stored,
To thee I call Mother and Lord!
Though who savest, arise and save!
To her I cry who ever her foeman drove
Back from plain and Sea
And shook herself free.


Anand Math is a 1952 Hindi patriotic-historical film directed by Hemen Gupta, based on Anandamath, the famous Bengali novel written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1882. The novel and film are set in the events of the Sannyasi Rebellion, which took place in the late 18th century in Bengal.
The film starred Prithviraj Kapoor, Bharat Bhushan, Geeta Bali, Pradeep Kumar and Ajit in the lead. Pradeep Kumar was making his debut in Hindi Cinema, as was the film's music director Hemant Kumar. Hemant had already been working in Bengali Cinema for a while, but then shifted to Mumbai to start a career in Hindi Cinema. With this film, Hemant Kumar took a staff position as a composer with S. Mukherjee's Filmistan Studios.


Music score of the film was given by Hemant Kumar, it being his first film score in Hindi Cinema. Notable songs included Vande Mataram, based on the song written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya himself. This song played an important role throughout the Indian Independence Movement and was eventually declared the "National Song" (much more powerful than national anthem) at the time of independence in 1947.[3] Kumar's tune for Vande Mataram is still considered an important version of this popular and widely interpreted song.
Jai Jagdish Hare -- Hemant Kumar and Geeta Roy
Hare Murara, Jai Jagdish Hare
Vande Mataram -- Lata Mangeshkar
Vande Mataram - Hemant Kumar


Rishi Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay  (27 June 1838 -- 8 April 1894) was a Bengali writer, poet and journalist. He was the composer of India's national song Vande Mataram, originally a Bengali and Sanskrit stotra personifying India as a mother goddess and inspiring the activists during the Indian Freedom Movement.

Quotes:-

Once Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, playing on the meaning of Bankim (Bent A Little), asked him what it was that had bent him. Bankim Chandra jokingly replied that it was the kick from the Englishman's shoe for he was a well known critic of the British and he used his excellent sense of humour and comedy to do so.
After the Vishabriksha (The Poison Tree) was published in 1873, The Times of London mentioned[citation needed]:
"Have you read the Poison Tree
of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee"
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