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Ava Gardner in Lahore for ‘Bhowani Junction’

Posted on March 2, 2008
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Owais Mughal

Eva GardnerThis photo was taken on April 22, 1955 and it shows American actress Ava Gardner at Lahore Railway Station. She was in Lahore for the filming of Hollywood Movie Bhowani Junction. When Ava came to Lahore, there was only one reasonable hotel in Lahore. It is still there - Falletis. The suite in which Ava stayed has been named after her - “The Ava Gardner suite”. In it’s lounge one could see a beautiful large size, black & white portrait of Ava Gardner smiling.

Bhowani Junctionis the name of a novel by John Masters which came out in 1952. Bhowani Junction In mid 50s Hollywood decided to make a movie out of it. The movie is set amidst the turbulence of the British withdrawal from India. It is notable for its portrayal of the Eurasian (Anglo-Indian) community, who were closely involved with the Indian railway system. The film was directed by George Cukor, and was shot on location in Lahore, Pakistan. It starred Ava Gardner as Victoria Jones, an Anglo-Indian nurse in the British Army, and Stewart Granger as Colonel Rodney Savage, a British army officer.

I found following review of movie plot at The Internet Movie Database

The town of Bhowani is a railroad junction and both the Congress Party and the Communist Party are doing all kinds of sabotage to help the British quickly get out of India. Of course each is doing it for their own reasons. In the movie, two people who may have given the outstanding performances of their careers are Ava Gardner and Bill Travers. Both play bi-racial people who don’t fit in either society. But they react differently. Gardner is going through a whole lot of angst, really seeing both the British and Indian point of view.

Bill Travers is the railroad station manager and his whole life is his job. He focuses narrowly on that and his tunnel vision leaves him oblivious to the momentous changes around him. Except for the fact that when the British leave he might lose that little piece of authority where he is, that which gives him stature in the Raj society.

Bhowani Junction Photo to the left is the book cover image of the novel ‘Bhowani Junction’.

In the movie, the issues are complex, but in the hands of a great director like George Cukor the characters and their struggles become real and even more important, the audience becomes interested. Stewart Granger who was the British Colonel in charge of the whole mess in Bhowani, said that Bhowani Junction was one of the few films he was really proud to be associated with. He has a struggle to, he really does see the Indians as human beings and not just “wogs.” He’s quite knowledgeable about their customs and at one point utilizes that knowledge to unjam that railroad terminal.

Photo Credits: Bettmann/Corbis.com

40 comments posted

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  1. Dr Muhammad Farrukh Nawaz says:
    April 25th, 2008 4:14 pm

    I can’t imagine to recall that years ago i was at Lahore railway station and my father told me at that time of filming of this movie.My father i think, was in studying in college.What a world and time is passing away.

  2. Rafay Kashmiri says:
    April 20th, 2008 7:04 pm

    @ Owais Mughal,

    ham nay aik nayhayat khubsurat shair in Hasinah
    ki nazr kia tha, wo ghaib hogaya hay, agar apko mil
    ja’aiy to bra,aiy meharbani usay dobarah post kardein,
    nawasish hogi,

    Ava Gardner kay qadawar wajood pay yeh haseen
    chehra, wo ankhain , rasilay hont, aik panch sal kay
    bachay ko bha gai thi, aur wo hamein bohot achhi
    lagti thein, wo agar mujhay apni gaud mein latien
    to meray to waray niaray hojatay, unki perfume nay mujhko
    madhosh kia rakha tha, jab bolti to muh say moti
    jkhlaktay thay, chalti thi to zamin uth uth kar qadambosi
    karti thi, Hamari Umr us waqt 5 saal ki thi, laikin dil
    humara un mein ja atkaa tha, unki muskurahat, ankho kays
    do pattioin kay dayeron say adh-kholi ankhon say meri
    traf dekha to mujhay bhagna para, lekin wo mujh ko
    ghaseet lay aein and zordar bosah day dala, kiya perfume
    thi wo kabhi bhi bhula ne saka, namaloom Khudah nay
    kesay usko banaya tha is paripaiker ko husn ki devi ko
    Mushorahat haseen, ankhein nashili, hont marmarin
    Kulayh par aik hath rakhay howay, muskan labbon par,
    ji chata tha ke bosah lay lein, magar zalim dunya nay
    honay ne dia ! wah ray zamanay

    Husn ko chand bhi sharmatah hay
    teri surat nay ghazab dhaya hay
    RK

  3. richard stewart says:
    April 20th, 2008 12:59 pm

    Faletti’s Hotel is still in Lahore. However it closed in April 2008 for substantial refurbishment.

    The station at which Bhowani was filmed is now a railway museum.

  4. Sair says:
    April 4th, 2008 3:49 am

    As far as my information the Hotel Flattes is no more there
    I am not sure
    But surely that time the only Hotel was in Lahore

  5. ali m m khan says:
    March 29th, 2008 2:40 pm

    the movie itself is quite okay….nothing that spectacular….

  6. ali m m khan says:
    March 29th, 2008 2:35 pm

    The film was also shot in the “traki hills” (misspelled) These are the hills with the red hue, one can see driving from lhr-isb on the gt rd.
    Also, Ava had a fling with an army major while filming and after that the army command banned all participation of army personal with any film verntures….

  7. March 15th, 2008 9:22 am

    Ava Gardner was my first love.When i was going to school in Lahore and i was staying at Ewing Hall i attended couple of shows in flatties just to see where Ava Gardner used to sit. I had fond memories of Bhawani Junction. Film star Saqi has a bit role in that movie.Thanks Owais and Seeme.

  8. Owais Mughal says:
    March 8th, 2008 2:32 pm

    It is great to see so many people here can relate to this movie.

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