Get the latest entertainment news from India & around the world. READ | Here's A List Of Best Places To Eat Butter Chicken In Mumbai READ | Bala Song Pyar Toh Tha: Ayushmann Khurrana And Yami Gautam's Song Out Along with the actors and the story, the Hindi version is noted for its music and thought-provoking songs, which are one of the most memorable highlights of this classic. On the other hand, Amar Prem was a passionate romantic-drama starring Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore. The Bengali version was an award-winning film starring Uttam Kumar. The 1972 film was basically a remake of a Bengali film named Nishi Padma. READ | Disha Patani’s Movies: A Look Back At The Radhe Actor’s Filmography Amar Prem (1972) READ | Priyanka Chopra In The White Tiger: All You Need To Know About It The story started with a struggling wannabe director who somehow crossed paths with a stranger. It starred Sharman Joshi and Mahi Gill in lead roles. Gangs Of Ghosts was a story about a group of ghosts who have lost their shelter due to urbanization. However, the Hindi remake tanked badly at the box office. It is said that as Bhooter Bhobishyat was a super hit, it inspired the Bollywood remake. Gangs Of Ghosts was the Hindi remake of Bengali film, Bhooter Bhobishyat. The story of the film was about eleven prostitutes who refuse to part ways with their brothel and each other during the partition between India and Pakistan. Begum Jaan was a women-centric film starring Vidya Balan in one of the most bold and strong characters. The Bengali filmmaker, Srijit Mukherjee, directed both the films. Begum Jaan (2017)īegum Jaan was inspired from the 2015 Bengali movie, Rajkahini. Here are some Bollywood remakes of Bengali films you may not know.
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Back from 1936, when the Bengali movie Dena Paona (that originally released in 1931) was remade into Pujarin. It is noted that Bollywood filmmakers have often taken inspiration from Bengali movies and remade them. In the world of entertainment, Bengal has also been the birthplace of renowned filmmakers like Satyajit Ray and Rithvik Ghatak. The state has the legacy of producing superb literature. The homeland of the legend who wrote our National Anthem, Rabindranath Tagore, Bengal has also given us one of the most celebrated literates. It is said that Bengal is proud to have the tag of ‘Cultural Capital of India’.