Mother India (1957)

 Mehboob Khan's "Mother India"


Mehbook Khan's 1957 epic "Mother India" broke new ground in Indian cinema at the time of its release. Not only was it one of the most expensive Indian productions ever, it eventually earned the highest revenue for any Indian film. Using allusions to Hindu mythology, "Mother India" tracks the life of a single mother trying to raise her children in economic desolate situations. Her self-sacrifice represented the idyllic mother and caregiver, along with demonstrating high moral values. The film's rousing success earned it significant receptions across the globe, even earning it a nomination for Best International Film at the Academy Awards. 


 

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