Gul-e-Bakavali
movie

Released June 27, 1924
Overview
Based on a popular legend, this silent film tells the story of the fairy Bakavali and her divine flower, the Gul, which possesses healing powers. Taj-ul-Mulk, a prince from the East, seeks the flower to cure his blind father. The legend's origins are debated: one version traces it to a 19th-century translation of a Persian tale, while another points to a 16th-century narrative from Abely Sheikh. The story was a favorite on the Parsee stage, particularly the scenes where Taj-ul-Mulk battles his villainous brothers, who steal the flower. The tale also features Bakavali turning to stone and her eventual human rebirth.
Origin Country
India
Original Language
Hindi
Original Title
Gul-e-Bakavali
Status
Released
Production Countries
- India
Spoken Languages
Production Companies
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Kohinoor Film Company
India

