Bhagwan Das Varma (1907-1962) was a Bollywood film producer and director. He was one of six brothers that were founders/partners of
Varma Films, a company predominantly involved with the production and distribution of Hindi language films. After the Varma Films banner was retired in the mid-1950s, Bhagwan Das continued his film production and distribution activities with two affiliated companies: Varma Pictures and V. P. Productions.
During his 11-year career span, starting from its inception with the release of the film
Suhaag Raat
''Suhaag Raat '' ((Hindi for "Wedding Night) also called Sohag Raat, is a 1948 Hindi film of Indian cinema directed by Kidar Sharma. A romantic drama, it was the third film produced by Oriental Pictures and the first film to be distributed by ...
in 1948, to the release of his last film,
Main Nashe Mein Hoon
''Main Nashe Mein Hoon'' () is a 1959 Hindi film directed by Naresh Saigal. The film was the second of only two films (the other being Night Club (1958)) distributed and produced by Varma Pictures, an affiliate of Varma Films.
The film’s nar ...
in 1959, Bhagwas Das Varma directed 3 films:
Aurat (1953),
Pooja (1954) and
Baghi Sipahi (1958). A sample of the careers of 3129 movie directors shows that about 63% directors made only one movie, and only about 7% directors made 3 or more movies. A more recent but smaller sample of the careers of 193 movie directors shows that about 34% directors make only one movie and only about 14% made 3 or more movies. With Bhagwan Das’s career including 3 movies as a director, the above comparison benchmarks are indicators of the notability of Bhagwan Das arising from his prolific directional proclivity.
Family
Bhagwan Das Varma was born as Bhagwan Das Chawla in the
Punjab Province of
British India
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. He was one of six sons born to Laxmidas and Hakumdai Chawla. The other five brothers were Ramrakha, Munshiram, Biharilal, Waltiram and Santram. After moving to
Bombay
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial centre, financial capital and the list of cities i ...
in the late 1940s to enter the movie industry, the six brothers changed their last name to Varma, and debuted with the release of their first film,
Suhaag Raat
''Suhaag Raat '' ((Hindi for "Wedding Night) also called Sohag Raat, is a 1948 Hindi film of Indian cinema directed by Kidar Sharma. A romantic drama, it was the third film produced by Oriental Pictures and the first film to be distributed by ...
(1948), distributed under the banner of
Varma Films.
In 1954, Bhagwan Das married actress
Purnima
Pūrṇimā () is the word for full moon in Sanskrit. The day of Purnima is the day ('' Tithi'') in each month when the full moon occurs, and marks the division in each month between the two lunar fortnights (paksha), and the Moon is aligned exac ...
, who had worked in a majority of the films produced by Varma Films; it was Purnima’s second marriage.
Involvement in the Indian film industry was pursued by Bhagwan Das and Purnima as well as members of their immediate family. Jagdish Varma, son of Bhagwan Das from his previous marriage, started a new production and distribution company called J.V. Film Enterprises associated with two films:
Insaaniyat (1974) and
Oonch Neech Beech (1989). Jagdish and his brother Satpal Varma were the producers of ''Insaaniyat'' whereas Jagdish was the producer of ''Oonch Neech Beech'' and Satpal the co-producer.
Purnima Das Varma’s son from her first marriage, Anwar Hashmi, worked as a character actor in
Baharon Ki Manzil (1968).
Particularly prominent among the descendants of Bhagwan Das is
Emraan Hashmi
Syed Emraan Anwar Hashmi (; born 24 March 1979) is an Indian film actor, who appears in Hindi films. Initially known for performing bold scenes, Hashmi has since portrayed strong roles in films. One of the most unconventional actors of India, H ...
, a film actor. He is the grandson of Purnima Das Varma; Purnima’s son from her first marriage, Anwar Hashmi, is Emraan’s father making Bhagwandas Varma step grandfather of Emraan.
Film career
Bhagwan Das Varma began his film career as one of the founders/partners of
Varma Films, a company that produced and distributed Indian films. The company started its distribution house with the film
Suhaag Raat
''Suhaag Raat '' ((Hindi for "Wedding Night) also called Sohag Raat, is a 1948 Hindi film of Indian cinema directed by Kidar Sharma. A romantic drama, it was the third film produced by Oriental Pictures and the first film to be distributed by ...
(1948) and its production house the next year with the film
Patanga (1949). Both films were commercial successes. ''Suhaag Raat'' was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1948 and ''Patanga'' was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1949.
In the next several years that followed these box-office hits, Bhagwan Das and his brothers produced and/or distributed the following films:
Thes (1949),
Neki Aur Badi
''Neki Aur Badi'' (Hindi for " Goodness Grows") is a 1949 Indian Hindi-language patriotic drama film directed by Kidar Sharma. The film stars Sharma with Madhubala and Geeta Bali. It was the only film in which Sharma played the male lead role. ...
(1949),
Sagai
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(1951),
Badal
''Badal'' () is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji in lead roles with Amrish Puri. It was a commercial success.
Plot
Badal is a young man with a tragic childhood ...
(1951),
Parbat (1952),
Aurat (1953),
Ladla (1954) and
Pooja (1954). After the Varma Films banner was retired in the mid-1950s, Bhagwan Das together with his surviving brothers continued his film production and distribution activities with affiliated companies. V P Productions was associated with
Baghi Sipahi (1958), and Varma Pictures with Night Club (1958) and
Main Nashe Mein Hoon
''Main Nashe Mein Hoon'' () is a 1959 Hindi film directed by Naresh Saigal. The film was the second of only two films (the other being Night Club (1958)) distributed and produced by Varma Pictures, an affiliate of Varma Films.
The film’s nar ...
(1959).
In addition to playing the above roles with Varma Films and affiliated companies, Bhagwan Das made his debut as a producer with ''Badal'' in 1951. Like ''Sohaag Raat'' and ''Patanga'', ''Badal'' was a commercial success. ''Badal'' was the eighth highest-grossing film of 1951. ''Badal'' was motivated by the 1938 American film
The Adventures of Robin Hood
''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' is a 1938 American Epic film, epic swashbuckler film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It was produced by Hal B. Wallis and Henry Blanke, directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley, and written by Norman Reilly Ra ...
. In the Indianized version of the Robin Hood legend, a
Jagirdar’s henchmen loot poor villagers until Badal (played by
Premnath
Premnath Malhotra, better known as Prem Nath (21 November 1926 – 3 November 1992) was an Indian actor and director, who was best known for his works in Hindi films. Nath made his debut with the film ''Ajit'' (1948), and went on to appear in ...
) steals from the oppressor and helps the repressed while getting into a romantic relationship with the tyrant’s daughter Ratna (played by
Madhubala
Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films. She is considered as one of the greatest and finest actresses in the history of Indian cinema. One of the country ...
). The film received mixed reviews with the performance of Premnath, the lead actor in ''Badal'', being described as being a little too loud whereas Madhubala generally being praised for her performance as the Jagirdar’s daughter.
Mohan Deep
Mohan Deep (born Mohan Kishinchand Chandirramani in 1948), is an Indian writer. He has written multiple books on Bollywood film personalities, including the books: ''The Mystery and Mystique of Madhubala'', ''Simply Scandalous: Meena Kumari'', ...
, in his unofficial biography about Madhubala, describes the romantic relationship that developed during the filming of ''Badal'' that may have helped in the commercial success of the film.
Furthermore, Bhagwan Das made his debut as a director in 1953 with the film ''Aurat''. The film’s plot was a re-working of the Biblical tale of
Samson
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and
Delilah
Delilah ( ; , meaning "delicate";Gesenius's ''Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon'' ; ) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. She is loved by Samson, a Nazirite who possesses great strength and serves as t ...
. ''Aurat'' was released shortly after the release of the American film
Samson and Delilah, a commercially successful film directed by
Cecil B. DeMille
Cecil Blount DeMille (; August 12, 1881January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker and actor. Between 1914 and 1958, he made 70 features, both silent and sound films. He is acknowledged as a founding father of American cinema and the most co ...
with a box-office revenue of $25.6 million and a budget of only 3.1 million. Unlike its American version, ''Aurat'' was not successful at the box office.
''Aurat'' also marked the first time Purnima worked in an important role under the direction of Bhagwan Das.
''Pooja'' was Bhagwan Das’s second film as director and his only film for which he wrote the screenplay. Purnima was cast as the main female lead in the film. It was the first film in which Purnima, who had previously worked in character roles for various movies for Varma Films, worked as the leading actress playing the role of a child widow. The film revolved around the controversial issue of remarriage of Indian women in general and, more specifically, remarriage by widows. Portrayals of widows in the Indian Cinema have been documented by various scholars. "Young or old," as has been noted, a widow "will be dressed in white. She will wear no makeup or jewelry. She is treated as a cursed person responsible for her husband’s death. She has no right to any happiness and will never be allowed to remarry." Portrayals of widow remarriages in the Indian cinema during the 1950s were rare, making the film a daring depiction of the romantic pursuit of a widow by the male lead.
The last film to be directed by Bhagwan Das was ''Baghi Sipahi''. The film was loosely based on the 1951 American film
''Quo Vadis'', which in turn was adapted from the 1896 book with the same title by
Henryk Sienkiewicz
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. ''Quo Vadis'' was commercially very successful. It was on the
highest grossing film of 1951, with a box-office revenue of $21.2 million and a budget of only $7.6. Given the low budget of ''Baghi Sipahi'', despite being a
historical drama film
A historical drama (also period drama, period piece or just period) is a dramatic work set in the past, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents historical events and characters with varying degrees of fiction such as c ...
and the well-documented relationship between box-office revenues and budgets in academic studies, ''Baghi Sipahi'' was not commercially successful. In addition to directing ''Baghi Sipahi'', Bhagwan Das also produced this film. Once again Purnima, who was by this time married to Bhagwan Das, played an important role in the film. What made this last directional endeavor of Bhagwan Das notable was that this was the first time he was directing
Madhubala
Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films. She is considered as one of the greatest and finest actresses in the history of Indian cinema. One of the country ...
, who was playing the lead female role in the film. Madhubala has been designated one of the greats in
Indian cinematic history, and her status has withstood the test of time in the decades following her death.
In 1958 alone, the year in which ''Baghi Sipahi'' was released, Madhubla was the lead actress in four films (
Phagun,
Kala Pani,
Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi
''Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi'' () is a 1 January 1958 Indian musical comedy film directed by Satyen Bose. Starring Madhubala with the Ganguly brothers —Ashok Kumar, Anoop Kumar, and Kishore Kumar— the film revolves around a middle-aged man wh ...
and
Howrah Bridge
The Howrah Bridge is a balanced steel bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. Commissioned in 1943, the bridge was originally named the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a pontoon bridge at the same location linking the both ...
) that were all on the list of the ten highest grossing films of the year 1958. Although not on this list of highest grossing films, ''Baghi Sipahi'' is considered one of the most "memorable films" of Madhubala.
Filmography
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1907 births
1962 deaths
Hindi film producers
Film producers from Mumbai
20th-century Indian people
Hindi-language film directors
Film directors from Mumbai