Bengali    Mar 27, 1943 (India)

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Swamir Ghor is a 1943 Indian Bengali family film released on Mar 27, 1943. The film is directed by Birendrakrishna Bhadra, produced by Ureka Pictures under banner named Eureka Pictures.

Asit is an old friend of Manmatha. Manmatha had lent his friend three thousand rupees. Manmatha was in need of the money and went to Asit asking him to return it. Asit refused to do so and drove him out. Out of desperation Manmatha comitted suicide. After a few days his wife also died. Before her death she wrote a letter to her son. Asit drives away Ajay from his house. Ajay finds shelter in Ramen's house, where he also gets educated. Sangita, Asits daughter loves Ajay. They want to get married but Asit does not consent to it. Yet Sangita goes to her 'swami-ghar'. Sumitra, Asits elder daughter marries Ramen who captures all of Asit's wealth and drives him away. Now Ajay provides Asit shelter. Sangita takes revenge on Ramen with Ajay's help. Ramen is arrested by the police. Sagar, Asit's son marries Puja. In the end Sangita returns from her swami-ghar and Asit realises that Ajay is a good man.

Aged Nandalababu became anxious about his only son's illness. His son Khokbabu was always kept surrounded by doctors and nurses. Khokababu was like a child in intelligence and konwledge. Actually he was a young man and his weight was almost eighty kilos. Khokabau secretly informed Menoka actually what happened to him. He showed her a photograph. He had fallen in love with Uma, daughter of neighbour Gunomoybabu. Uma was young college student. Shankar was her private tutor. Both were in love. Both their parents decided to get them married. Khokababu came to know about that marriage. So he requested Menoka to stop that marriage. On the day of marriage Uma informed everybody that she wouldn't marry. Everybody became surprised hearing Uma. Shankar came to Uma and told him that still she loved him, but she wouldn't marry. After that Uma was married to Khokababu and she came to her father-in-law's house. Khokababu became busy to make Uma happy. But Uma couldn't accepted Khokababu as her husband. She still loved Shankar. But her mind responded differently. So ultimately she had to accept Khokababu as her husband.

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Cast & Crew


Shanti Gupta

Shanti Gupta

Uma (Student Of Sh..

Rama Bandyopadhyay

Rama Bandyopadhyay

Menaka (Nurse)

Dhiraj Bhattacharya

Dhiraj Bhattacharya

Shankar (Master)

Bhanu Bandyopadhyay Sr.

Bhanu Bandyopadhyay Sr.

Gunomoy (Doctor)

Naresh Mitra

Naresh Mitra

Nandalal (Father Of..

Indu Mukhopadhyay

Indu Mukhopadhyay

Khokababu (Son Of N..

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