Subah Ka Tara is a 1954Hindi social romantic film directed by V. Shantaram. The film was produced by Rajkamal Kalamandir and had story and dialogues by Shams Lucknavi. The director of photography was G. Balkrishna. It had music composed by C. Ramchandra and the lyricists were Noor Lakhnavi and Diwan Sharar. The title song "Chamka Chamka Subah Ka Tara" was one of the notable songs from this film. Rajshree appeared in her debut role as a child star. The cast included Pradeep Kumar, Jayshree, Amirbai Karnataki, Rajshree, Shakuntala Paranjpye and Naaz. Jayshree plays the role of a young widow pursued by a young man who falls in love with her, but is unable to marry her due to societal norms and subsequently becomes insane.
Plot
The film, told in flash-back, starts with a few people troubling a disheveled, insane man holding a bedding. The mad man is Mohan who finally sits down with a sympathiser and starts narrating the story. Mohan meets a young widow, Padmini taking medicine for her dying mother. Padmini's mother, from her death-bed, warns her about befriending young men as she's a widow and society demands that she live alone with just a white sheet as a companion, for that's her life as a widow. Following her mother's death, Padmini goes to her paternal uncle's house to live. Her uncle has gone to Africa and her Aunt treats her badly. Mohan falls ill thinking about Padmini's situation and her rebuff when he pursues her. He is looked after by his mother and young sister. Padmini is made to work as a maid in her Uncle's house but has a kind cousin sister, Bharti. Mohan arrives there on some work and the Aunt has chosen him as a suitable boy for Bharti's marriage. Mohan sees Padmini and tells her how he feels, which is overheard by the Aunt. The Aunt throws Padmini out of the house to fend for herself. The story continues with the problems Padmini faces, Mohan's search for Padmini and her death when she sets the house left by her mother, on fire. Mohan finds the bedding in the aftermath of the fire and goes insane.
Cast
V. Shantaram as the drunken man
Jayashree as Padmini
Pradeep Kumar as Mohan
Neelambai as Mohan's mother
Baby Rajshree as Sogi, Mohan's sister
Shakuntala Paranjpye as Chachi
Naaz as Heera
Amirbai Karnataki as neighbour
Nimbalkar as Paanwala
Chandrakanta as Bharti
Jogendra as Milkman
Aminabai as Padmini's mother
Crew
Producer Rajkamal Kalamandir
Director: V. Shantaram
Story: Shams Lucknavi
Dialogue: Shams Lucknavi
Music: C. Ramchandra
Lyrics: Noor Lucknavi, Diwan Sharar
Cinematographer: G. Balkrishna
Editor: Chintamani Borkar
Art Director: Baburao Jadhav
Sound: A. K. Parmar
Make-up: Baba Vardam
Still Photography: Kirtiwan
Review
Shantaram played a small part as a drunk man, whose house Jayshree goes to looking for a job. His role was appreciated as the "engaging drunk" in the film. Jayshree's role as Padmini, the young widow, was commended but her "speaking in whispers" was censured. Pradeep Kumar's role as the "socially conscious" youth was termed "memorable".
Soundtrack
Shantaram chose C. Ramchandra as opposed to Vasant Desai for two of his films, Parchhain and Subah Ka Tara. However, Desai scored the background music for both the films. The film's title song "Gaya Andhera Hua Ujala Chamka Chamka Subah Ka Tara" in Raga Pahadi was sung by Talat Mehmood and Lata Mangeshkar. The other notable songs from the film were Talat's "Apni Nakami Se Mujhko Kaam Hai", and "Badi Dhoom Dham Se Meri Bhabhi Aayi" sung by Usha Mangeshkar, which was also her debut song. The music director was C. Ramchandra with lyrics by Noor Lucknavi and the song "Do Haklon Ka Suno Fasana" written by Diwan Sharar. The singers were Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood, C. Ramchandra, Chandrakanta and Usha Mangeshkar.