Beder Meye Josna
Beder Meye Josna is a 1989 Bangladeshi romantic fantasy drama film directed by Tozammel Hossain Bakul and produced by Abbas Ullah Shikder under the banner of Tripti Films. Starring Ilias Kanchan and Anju Ghosh in the lead roles, the film is based on a popular Bengali folk tale about the love story between a snake charmer's daughter and a prince.
Upon release, Beder Meye Josna became an unprecedented box office success, emerging as the highest-grossing Bangladeshi film of all time, a record it held for over three decades until the it was overtaken by Priyotoma. Its songs, composed by Alauddin Ali, became hugely popular, particularly the title song itself performed by Runa Laila and Andrew Kishore. The film is considered an all-time classic in Bangladeshi cinema. The film is now preserved in Bangladesh Film Archive for its significance.
Plot
In Bangladesh, Bede refers to a group of people who make their living by catching snakes and entertaining people by making the snakes dance to the tune of there flutes. Josna is a girl from this community. One day a poisonous snake bites the foot of a local prince. A bede is called to cure the prince. He sees the wound and declares that only Josna can extract the poison from the prince's blood. The king calls Josna and asks her to save his son, in exchange for which he agrees to give her anything she wants. Josna cures the prince but becomes ill in the process. After her mother and the queen pray for her, she recovers and demands the hand of the prince as her reward, but the king balks. When the prince, now recovered, learns what has transpired, he falls in love with Jyotsna. After a long tug-of-war, the couple persuade the king to consent to their union and they marry.Cast
- Ilyas Kanchan as Anwar
- Anju Ghosh as Josna
- Mithun as Razzaq
- Farzana Bobby as Tara
- Saifuddin Ahmed as Bede Sardar
- Nasir Khan as Mubarak
- Shawkat Akbar as Sagar Mudak
- Prabir Mitra as Apon Mudak
- Rawshan Jamil as Zosner's grandmother
- Dildar as Moni
- Abbas as Zamindar
- Sushma
- Maya Chowdhury
- Manzur Rahi
- Nader
- Ghulam Sharif Khan
- Fazal Rahman