Das Baje | |
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Directed by | Raja Nene |
Written by | Kashyap Pawar |
Produced by | Prabhat Film Company |
Starring | Paresh Bannerjee Vasant Thengadi Urmila |
Cinematography | E. Mohammed |
Music by | Keshavrao Bhole |
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Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | India |
Languages | Hindi Marathi |
Das Baje, also called 10 O'Clock, is an Indian film. It was released in 1942.[1][2] This was a debut direction for Raja Nene, a protege of V. Shantaram, and produced under Shantaram's Prabhat Film Company banner. The film was a bilingual, made in Hindi, and in the Marathi language as Daha Wajta.[3] The music direction was by Keshavrao Bhole.[4] The story was written by Kashyap and Pawar, with dialogues in Hindi by Ashant. The photography was by E. Mohammed. It starred Paresh Bannerji, Urmila and Vasant Thengdi in the lead roles, with Baby Shakuntala and Manajirao forming the supporting cast.[5]
The story is a love triangle, which starts with a college romance between Asha and Dilip. Dr. Ramesh is also in love with Asha and her father's choice as her future husband. He faces a medical ethics dilemma when he has to operate on Dilip.