Nirendranath Lahiri

История

Nirendranath Lahiri (17 July 1908 – 2 December 1972) was a Bengali and Hindi film director. He received 9th Annual BFJA Awards in 1946 and 2nd National Film Awards in 1955.

Фильмы

Rajdrohi
Director
The 1966 Indian Bengali film.
Chhabi
Director
An artist leaves everything behind to go in search of fame and recognition, but the past continues to haunt him.
Индрани
Director
Молодые люди знакомятся, влюбляются, вступают в брак без родительского позволения. Обычная история. Жизнь в доме мужа становится невыносимой и молодожены начинают самостоятельную жизнь. Но на этом пути их ожидают еще большие испытания, чем в доме жестокосердной родни...
Prithibi Amare Chay
Director
A 1957 Indian film about an aspiring singer and the son of a reputed businessman. His stepmother accuses him of indecency and throws him out of his house to inherit all the property of her husband. The female protagonist suffers a similar fate as her stepmother forces her to leave. They both decide to commit suicide and go to a riverbank where they meet and the cupid strikes.
Shankar Narayan Bank
Director
The 1956 Indian Bengali film.
Jadubhatta
Director
1954 Bengali film directed by Nihen Lahiri
Lakh Taka
Director
The movie tells about the story of fakkaram a.k.a. fakka and his love along with his family and his greedy relatives in search of a valuable amount of money left by a millionaire.
Niruddesh
Director
Bollywood 1949
Sadharan Meye
Director
A run-of-the-mill girl.
Arabian Nights
Director
The 1946 Indian film.
Ban Phool
Director
The Hindi film starring Kanan Devi and Krishnankant.
Anban
Director
Anban is a 1944 Bollywood social film directed by Niren Lahiri.
Mahakavi Kalidas
Director
A naive Sanskrit poet, shunned for falling in love with a low-caste Indian woman, faces challenges after entering into a competition with a princess.
Garmil
Director
Niren Lahiri directs this social-minded melodrama about the complicated relationship between a traditional Hindu family headed by Madhab Thakur (Choudhury) and their progressive next-door neighbor Mukherjee (Chhabi Biswas). Thakur's daughter, Malati (Sheila Haldar), and Mukherjee's son, Robi (Robin Majumdar), run a school teaching traditional Hindu values which they hope will become a countrywide franchise. Their planned nuptials are impeded when Malati's older sister is forced to marry a Brahmin against her will, resulting in a full-scale revolt in both households. Eventually, the rift is settled, the hero and heroine marry, and a sort of Hindu-laden modernity reigns in the two families.