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'Naata' is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language social film directed by Deena Nath Madhok and starring Madhubala, Abhi Bhattacharya and Chanchal.''

The film was produced under the banner of Madhubala's production company Madhubala Private Ltd., which she had set up in 1955. Upon its release, 'Naata' received mixed reviews from critics and failed at the box office.

Plot



'Naata' was the story of a traumatized girl who relates the romance between her sister and a new post-master.

Cast



* Madhubala as Tara

* Abhi Bhattacharya as Bade Babu

* Chanchal as Beena

* Gope as Shravan Kumar

* Moolchand as Harmonium Player in Qawwali

* Kanhaiyalal as Lakhibaba

* Vijayalakshmi as Seeta

Soundtrack



The soundtrack of 'Naata' was composed by S. Mohinder, with lyrics being penned by Tanveer Naqvi. As reported by 'Cinestaan', Madhubala wanted Lata Mangeshkar to lend her voice to the songs of the film, but Mangeshkar was uninterested and refused. It was then Naqvi's wife who convinced Mangeshkar to sing for 'Naata'. The film's songs proved to be very popular among the audience.

Reception



Critical reception

Upon its initial release in 1955, 'Naata' was not well-received by critics. A 'Thought' review written by V. S. M. found the screenplay to be "poor" and the direction, "poorer". However, he praised the cinematography extensively and stated it to be of high standards. The performances of Madhubala and Chanchal were lauded, but Abhi Bhattacharya's expressions were called "wooden".

Box office

'Naata' was released during the time Madhubala's films were not scoring well at the box-office. Her recent releases had been 'Amar' (1954), 'Bahut Din Huwe' (1954), 'Naqab' (1955) and 'Mr. & Mrs. '55' (1955), of which only the latter was a commercial success.

Apparently 'Naata' too underperformed at the box-office. The colossal failure of the film largely affected Madhubala financially and she was compelled to mortgage a huge bungalow belonging to her to recover the loss.

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