Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Gul Sanobar (1934)


Gul Sanobar is a 1934 Indian Bollywood fantasy film released on 1934. The film is directed by Homi Master, music composed by Pransukh Nayak.
Adventure drama based on a Persian legend. Mubarak (Kader) kidnaps Sanobar (Mohammed), the son of the king of Yemen (Peerjan) and raises him in the forest. Prompted by Mubarak, Sanobar attacks the king returning from a hunt, but is caught, condemned to be locked in a box and thrown into the sea. A fakir teaches the king the language of the animals, warning him not to pass on the skill to any other humans. Listening to two birds, the king realises that Sanobar is his own son. The queen (Jilloo), learning that the king has special linguistic powers, forces him to teach them to her as well. He does so and paralysed. Only a flower from the mout of Meherangez, the princess of Sistan (Sulochana) can save him. Umar (Bilmoria), the good prince, attempts the task. Zubeida plays the helpful fairy, Gul. [Source: Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema] Check out this page for more updates on Gul Sanobar.

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