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Parineeta, 1953 Director: Bimal Roy Music: Arun Kumar Mukherjee Lyrics: Bharat Vyas Playback: Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey, Asit Baran Cast: Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari, Nasir Husain, Badri Prasad, Sheetal, Pratima Devi, Vikram Kapoor, Manju, Manorama, Naina, Tiwari English translation provided, but not for all the songs. About the songs, it seems to be missing a couple of them. Also, I grabbed the sublime Geeta Dutt song from Voice from the past's channel and cleaned its audio and video up as best I could. Apparently, the film is over 2.5 hours long and other versions on YouTube are longer than this one which clocks in at less than one hour fifty-five minutes. But this is the only version I have of this wonderful film. Bimal Roy won a Best Director Filmfare award and Meena Kumari won her first Best Actress award. Here's what The Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema has to say about Parineeta: In Calcutta, at the turn of the century, Shekhar (A. Kumar), the son of rich businessman Nabin Rai (Prasad), loves and secretly marries his poor neighbour Lalita (Kumari), the niece of Gurcharan Babu (Hussain). Despite the long friendship between the two families, things deteriorate fast when Nabin Rai insists on Gurcharan Babu repaying an old loan. Gurcharan Babu wants to raise the money by marrying off Lalita. Shekhar misunderstands Lalita’s silence as meaning she acquiesces in this scheme. However, she turns down an old benefactor of the family, Girin Babu (Baran). She admits to being already married and, even though she refuses to reveal her husband’s name, vows to remain faithful to him all her life. Shekhar recognises her sacrifice just in time to cancel a wedding he had arranged out of resentment and he publicly acknowledges his relationship with Lalita. The film rehearses some of the period effects through costume, architecture and lighting of turn-of-the-century Calcutta, later associated with Ray’s Charulata (1964). COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: The Indian copyright law: http://copyright.gov.in/Documents/Cop... INDIAN COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 CHAPTER I Preliminary (f) "cinematograph film" means any work of visual recording on any medium produced through a process from which a moving image may be produced by any means and includes a sound recording accompanying such visual recording and cinematograph shall be construed as including any work produced by any process analogous to cinematography including video films.” "CHAPTER V Term of Copyright 26.Term of copyright in cinematograph films. In the case of a cinematograph film, copyright shall subsist until sixty years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the film is published." My words: Indian film copyright (including video, dialog, music, lyrics, songs) lasts for sixty years and any film and its songs released more than sixty years ago is in the public domain. No extensions, no renewals, no exceptions. This film is no longer protected by copyright.