Sasura Bada Paisawala

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Sasura Bada Paisawala
Directed byAjay Sinha
Produced bySudhakar Pandey
StarringManoj Tiwari
Rani Chatterjee
Distributed byBalaji Cinevision Pvt Ltd
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
164 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBhojpuri
Budget30 lakh (US$40,000) [1]
Box office9 crore (US$1.2 million) [1]

Sasura Bada Paisawala (translation: "My father-in-law, the rich guy")[2] is a 2004 Indian Bhojpuri-language film directed by Ajay Sinha, starring Manoj Tiwari and Rani Chatterjee.[3][4] The film, released in 2004, cost about 30 lakhs to make,[5] and was the highest grossing Bhojpuri film at that time.[6][7]

Plot[]

A boy meets a girl, and they fall in love, they decide to marry against opposition, leading to fighting and reconciliation.[8]

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

The soundtrack of the movie is directed by Laal Sinha. This was the first movie of lal sinha. Lal Sinha from Gaya Bihar, came to Mumbai in 2001 and started struggling as music director. Lal sinha had a very good relation with singer shreya ghoshal. When lal sinha got the movie sasura bada....he requested shreya ghoshal to sing in his film. In the beginning, shreya was not ready to sing bhojpuri songs. But when she heard the compositions of music director lal sinha, she immediately agreed to sing for laal sinha. And this became the first bhojpuri film of shreya ghoshal. The lyrics were penned by Vinay Bihari, and is labelled by T-Series.[12]

Songs Singer(s)
"Bhola Hamse Imtihan Le Lee" Shreya Ghoshal,
"Chali Gayil Dumraanv Balmuva" Kalpana Patowary
"Chumma Na Debu Je Sarkar" Udit Narayan,
"Dilwa Mangele Gamcha Bichayiae" Kalpana Patowary
"Hum Hayin Gaanv Ke Chora" Priya Bhattacharya, Manoj Tiwari
"Jaan Se Badke Hum Tohra Ke Jaanile" Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal
"Jabse Chadal Bayisaakhiya" Vinay Bihari,
"Ladki Hay Haayi Bholtejwali" Manoj Tiwari,
"Mehri Aayi Rob Chalayi" Priya Bhattacharya, , Manoj Tiwari,
"Sasura Bada Paisawala" , Soham, Vinay Bihari, Monu
"Tohra Bin Jee Naa Sakilen" Shreya Ghoshal, Manoj Tiwari

References[]

  1. ^ a b http://himalmag.com/remembrance-of-things-future-2/
  2. ^ Raminder Kaur; Parul Dave-Mukherji (29 January 2015). Arts and Aesthetics in a Globalizing World. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-0-85785-547-3.
  3. ^ "Bhojpuri Film Awards 2013 Archives - FilmyTown - New Bollywood Movies Latest Upcoming Hindi Films Releases". FilmyTown
  4. ^ Hindustan Times. "Bhojpuri films strike right notes - Hindustan Times". Hindustan Times.
  5. ^ "Bhojpuri films must return to their roots". India Today.
  6. ^ Avijit Ghosh (22 May 2010). CINEMA BHOJPURI. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 130–. ISBN 978-81-8475-256-4.
  7. ^ "Is Bhojpuri cinema heading the Bollywood way?"
  8. ^ BHOJPURI CINEMA : ON A ROAD TO NOWHERE. Patliputra Film & Television Academy Pvt. Ltd. [Specially written for, and published in the Foreign Magazine "New Global Indian," in its special issue on Bihar and Jharkhand, in July 2009]
  9. ^ "Manoj Tiwari Faces Divorce". www.indiatvnews.com.
  10. ^ India Today. Thomson Living Media India Limited. 2006. p. 72.
  11. ^ "Extortionist Baba Accuses Lyricist Ritu Raj In Bhojpuri Actress Rani Chatterjee s Case".
  12. ^ "Listen to full songs - latest Hindi release - Sasur Bada Payisawala songs- 2003 - Sasur Bada Payisawala 3gp songs".
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