
“Mother India” is a notable film in Indian cinema, directed by the visionary Mehboob Khan. Mehboob Khan was not only the director but also one of the writers, along with S. Ali Raza and Wajahat Mirza. This effective collaboration brought to existence a compelling story that has stood the test of time.

Music
Naushad, one of the most celebrated music directors of Indian cinema, composed the music for the film. His work in “Mother India” is legendary, where the songs have become timeless classics.
Artist in particular
Nargis as Radha: Nargis gave a strong performance as Radha, a poor village woman struggling to raise her children by herself. Radha’s strength and resilience is one of the most celebrated performances in Indian cinema.
Sunil Dutt as Birju: Sunil Dutt played the role of Birju.The transformation of a bad boy into a scared robber was portrayed with great vigor and conviction.
Rajkumar as Shamu : The prince posed as Radha’s husband Shamu, whose absence forces Radha to take over the responsibilities of the household.
Supporting Cast
Kanhaiyalal as Sukhilala: Kanhaiyalal played the moneylender Sukhilala, whose exploitation of the villagers, especially Radha, forms a significant part of the film’s conflict.
Jillu Maa as Sundar-Chachi: Jillu Maa portrayed Sundar-Chachi, who portrayed village life in the film with the warmth and wit of her character
Kumkum as Champa: Kumkum played Champa, a supporting character who helps create the rich fabric of village life in the film.
Rupa Chanchal: The character of Rupa Chanchal had added a very new angle to the story, depicting the different aspects of rural life.
Sheela Nayak as Kamala: Sheela Nayak’s portrayal of Kamala was another important element in the film.
Azra as Chandra: Azra played the role of Chandra, another supporting character who enhanced the film’s portrayal of village life.
Sajid Khan as Young Birju: The young Birju played by Sajid Khan, captured the character innocently before transforming.
Synopsis
“Mother India” is a 1957 Hindi epic melodrama that narrates the story of Radha, a village woman who battles poverty and adversity to raise her sons in the absence of her husband.