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  1. Remake. This film was remade in Bangla and Hindi languages. The Bangla edition 'Chameli Memsaheb', directed by Indar Sen was released in 1978. The two main roles of this film were played by George Bekar and Rakhee Gulzar. [7] In other hand, the Hindi 'Chameli Memsaab', directed by Ajit Lahiri was released in 1981..

  2. Nov 25, 2021 · The Bengali version of Chameli Memsab (1979) had Indar Sen as its director with George Baker and Rakhi Gulzar portraying the main roles while Chameli Memsab in Hindi, directed by Ajay Lahiri, was released in 1981 with Tom Alter, Mithun Chakraborty and Abha Dhulia in the main cast.

  3. Nov 14, 2019 · It was a remake of the Assamese movie Chameli Memsaab, which is based on a short story of eminent author-journalist Nirod Choudhury. Released in 1975, the critically acclaimed movie was directed by well-known performer Abdul Majid, where George Baker and Binita Borgohain played the lead roles.

  4. Chameli Memsaab (English: Madame Chameli) is a 1975 Indian Assamese romantic drama film directed by Abdul Majid. A love story set in a tea estate in Assam, between a British tea estate owner and local tea garden worker.

  5. was remade in another language. Assamese national award winning film “Chameli Memsaab” (1975) was remade for the first time from Northeast India in another language. Abdul Mazid’s“Çhameli Memsaab” was remade in Bengali and Hindi language. Film maker Pradip Kurbah’s third film

  6. Renamed Chameli Memsaab Bungalow after the filming of the 1975 movie “Madam Chameli,” it provides an affordable stay with all modern amenities. This two-story bungalow allows guests to indulge in tea tasting and offers visits to nearby tea estates, where one can witness the art of tea leaf plucking and the various stages of tea production.

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  8. In this case, the Assamese short story, ‘Chameli Memsaab’, written by Nirode Choudhury, and describing the affection of a benign planter sahib for Chameli, a coolie woman, becomes our focal point for entry into the neglected domain of Assamese literary representations of the European planter, that put a gloss on the dark side of Plantation ...