
Then next day I searched about the film on the internet and here are the links of all those article/ videos which I have got. It was just a coincidence that I tuned that channel at 11 pm and watched the film till its end at 12:30 am.

Recently, it was shown on DD National or DD Bharti on a Sunday (may be) night, from 10 pm. Now let me tell you how I came to know about this film. The film portarays Meera's journey very nicely, we can feel her emotions, her longing for the Lord and at last, her merging with the Lord!! , who was originally not from India but came to India and made many films while staying in this country. This Black and White film was directed by Mr. The music is typical of that time, slow and classical based. The intensity of Meera's devotion can be felt thr' each of the songs. So some of the scenes have dubbing over the original south Indian language, and some scenes have direct Hindi dialogues.Īll the songs are sung by M S Subbhalakshmi herself, as we can expect. After seeing its success there, a Hindi version of the film was also releasd in 1947, with reshooting some of the scenes in Vrindavan, Dwarka, Chitor and some other places.

Dear Friends, today I am going to tell you about very special film- ' Meera', which was made way back in 1947 and the surprising fact is that the famous classical singer M S Subbhalakshmi played the role of Meera in this film.Īt first, this film was made in a south Indian language, in the year 1945.
