Thursday, 25 May 2023

Saaransh

When the parallel cinema movement was at its peak in the early and mid 1980s, 
Mahesh Bhatt’s acclaimed Saaransh (1984) was one among that class of films

Saaransh, which was released on 25 May 1984, completes 39 years.

This saw Anupam Kher and Rohini Hattangadi play senior citizens, B.V.Pradhan and Parvati who lose their young son in one of those routine and senseless shooting incidents you still hear about in the United States.
The sequences showing the anguish of the father who has to plead and also loose his cool to get his sons Ashes. There is a beautiful interjection with  the minister Aaksh Khurana and speaks dialogues that I feel can never be forgotten, it's a voice of a common man .The minister tells Mr.Pradhan that he as a teacher had taught him the meaning of hope and now irony is that Pradhan Sir is saying there is no hope.
Pradhan sprays the Ashes over the nearby park ( Shivaji Park ). With loss of all the purpose they had in their life, their son, there is no meaning left to their lives anymore. 
Even as they are trying to come to terms with their loss, struggling actress Sujata (Soni Razdan) enters their house as a paying guest. Sujata is in a relationship with boyfriend Vilas (Madan Jain) and one day she finds out she is pregnant. Parvati, still trying to cope with her grief, is convinced the unborn child is a reincarnation of her son. Pradhan, an atheist and rationalist, disagrees.
As they are dealing with this Vilas's father Gajanan Chitre,(Nilu Phule in a menacing role) a political bigwig, wants the pregnancy aborted by hook or crook as elections are looming and he does not want a scandal to taint his campaign.
Sujata and Vikas  want the child and Pradhan get ready to support them. Parvati feels it is coming home for their son through Sujata and is obsessed with the feeling.
Then starts the story of a 'hopeless' life getting a purpose. An old couple against the might of the big politcian to save a child who is not yet born.
What happens can be predictable but the end remains a landmark..
Anupam Kher acts his part with sheer brilliance, he carries the film all on himself. He plays an old man in his first film! He won a Filmfare Award for an act in the parallel cinema. He just proves his grasp over the character in certain scenes, depicting despair and hope. Rohini Hattangadi's performance comes just next to her performance in Gandhi. Nilu Phule looks sinster, Madan Jain and Soni Razdan carry their role very well.
Ajit Varman gives a good music as the film demanded. Dialogue, screenplay and writing are simply fabulous, all credits to Mahesh Bhatt for etching the characters so well. You just live the lives of the characters while going through the movie
SPOILER  ALERT:
The Happiness of the couple towards the end lies in the dialogue
which Pradhan says to his depressed wife
 "Tumhari chehre ki jhurrio mein mere jeevan ka saaransh hai"
Very touching. Also at the end we see their sons ashes turning into flowers of the garden and both of them touching the flowers feeling the life they have, which too is a part of them.
The real beauty of life is that we all are mortal, but life goes on.
I left the theatre with moist eyes .
It's a lovely film.
It's available on Amazon Prime.
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Additional Trivia
The film is produced and was Distributed by Rajshri Productions
and the Asst Director was Sooraj Barjatya
And it was edited by David Dhawan.
Both became successful and top Directors in later days and future.

Sunday, 21 May 2023

Laawaris 22.5.1981

22.5.1981
Laawaris was released.
Completes 42 Years today..

There is something in May which suited Prakash Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan.
11th May Zanjeer
18th May Sharaabi
22nd May Laawaris.
Namak Halaal was also released on 30th April.
Laawaris was the first Solo film of Prakash Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan after Zanjeer.

The film starts with a Love story of Ranveer Singh( Amjad Khan) and Vidya culminating in her pregnancy. Vidya dies during child birth and the born son is disowned by his father.
Vidya's Brother a lawyer ( Satyen Kappu) gives the child to a driver Gangoo Ganpat ( Dr Shriram Lagoo) who decides to raise him.
He is named Heera after a pet dog.
Laawaris is the story of this orphan.
Gangoo keeps his liquor running with Heera's earnings.But in a state of intoxication and being rebuked he tells Heera that he is a " Gandi Naali Ka Keeda" and wouldn't share the identity of his parents.
Heera is now determined to find the identity of his lineage.
Heera leaves Gangu and proceeds to work for Mahendra Pratap Singh ( Ranjeet) son of Ranveer Singh ( his step / foster brother) now tormented by guilt for his past misdeed. 
The film takes off from there including a romantic liaison with Mohini ( Zeenat Aman)  a spoiled vixen he quickly tames, who is also (unbeknownst to him), the daughter of the very lawyer who disposed of him as an infant and who turns out to be his childhood crush.
Mahinder puts Hira in charge of his most obstreperous millhands (among whom Hira quickly establishes himself as alpha male) and also gives him special assignments like demolishing hutments and a Hanuman temple to make way for a “five star hotel.” Hira spares the temple ( after a complete riot of using all languages known his knowledge of numerous Indian languages and the characteristic mannerisms of their speakers is attributed to his younger days in an Udupi hotel ) and leads the homeless poor to the mansion of Mahinder’s girlfriend ( Padmini Kapila) where he contrives to have them accommodated while compelling Mahinder to build a “model town” for them. Eventually he runs afoul of Mahinder and earns the affection of the pious Ranvir, who disapproves of Mahinder’s misdeeds but, naturally, does nothing to check them. 
Heera himself develops a love-hate relationship with Ranvir, to whom he is strangely attracted, and Ranbir's Daughter Madhu.
He also champions the cause of a potter whose sister ( Preeti Sapru) Mahinder tried to ravish, and when the poor potter loses his arms .
Hira even does a stint of expertly shaping clay on the wheel.
There are several claptrap situations and Amitabh's character has a lot of mass appeal. His scene where he delivers a speech at a function to award Amjad Khan is superb,Another one is Amitabh and Zeenat's first meet and the confrontation after the song Kahe Paise Pe which is at interval Prakash Mehra's films always had a strong message on society too and this film too has a strong message. On the flipside the film does tend to slow down at times and several instances the story does deviate at times focusing on comedy scenes and other stuff ( The sequence where Heera saves a Temple and beats the goons in their own languages is hilarious.
The relationship between Amitabh and Suresh Oberoi is well depicted and the turn of events are well handled, Amitabh being accused and threatening to take revenge on Amjad Khan is superb and the scene when Amitabh confronts Amjad in his bungalow is terrific.
Music by Kalyanji Anandji is awesome, Apni to Jaise Taise, Kab Ke Bichre, Mere Angne mein(sung by big B) are still remembered, Kishore sang almost all songs for Big B again as in those days and every song is Melodious, Kahe Paise Pe ,Jiska Koi Nahin are brilliant too while the first song Mere Angne mein filmed on Rakhee is sung by young Alka Yagnik and she is shows her class.
The premise of Laawaris was apparently based on the strained relationship Prakash Mehra had with his own father. He would later explore a similar theme with Sharaabi. His direction is slick.
He was assisted by Ram Sethi
He used many carry overs from MKS..
kids separating in childhood and reuniting as adults, Young actor Mayur Verma played the child version of Amitabh Bachchan’s character in Laawaris and had done the same in Muqaddar Ka Sikandar.
Even cast wise he keeps his regulars..Ranjeet is good in his role, Suresh Oberoi is superb Om Prakash is good too while Bindu is stereotypical Ram Sethi entertains as the loud yes man of Ranjeet, he starred mostly in all films of Big B and PM. Satyen Kapuu as the villain is good while Sreeram Lagoo is fabulous ,Jeevan is as usual  Padmini Kapila plays his  daughter in a relationship with Ranjeet in the film.
Predictably Amitabh scores and delivers yet another superlative performance, he had  played streetsmart characters often but Laawaris is still remembered amongst them. Zeenat Aman ( who replaced Parveen Babi) is apt in her role Amongst actors Amjad Khan is superb in a positive role(he starred in most Bachchan releases that year Kaalia, Yaarana, Naseeb and Barsaat Ki Ek Raat too).
Amitabh in Drag is a rarity but it is here in the song Mere Angane Main.
Which was a last minute addition to the film. ( Which apparently was disliked by Jaya ).
Laawaris remains a PMP and AB film and a Blockbuster 
( My memories include fighting for the tickets and seat in Gopal Theatre Amravati at the age of 16.)
As Heera says
"Kabhi kabhi insaan apne paap ka ek chota sa paudha chhodkar bhaag jaata hai ... lekin kismat us paudhe ko ek pedh banakar uske samne khada kar deti hai.."

Saturday, 6 May 2023

Rang Birangi and The Hrishikesh Mukherjee Trilogy

Today is 40 years of a Colorful Classic Comedy
Rang Birangi
Released in 1983 this was the third in the series of Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Amol Palekar and Utpal Dutt movies 
Gol Maal (1979)and Naram Garam (1981) being the other two ( although Utpal Dutt had just a friendly appearance in Rang Birangi.)
 It was a trilogy of sorts and the fourth angle (Quartet) was completed 15 years later in 1998 without the key players replaced by Anil Kapoor and Amrish Puri walking into Utpal Dutt's shoes.
Gol Maal was a huge success and now a cult film.
Naram Garam though a well scripted comedy didn't do as  the predecessor
Coming to Rang Birangi
A Sparkling comedy about a meddling friend (Deven Verma) whose attempt to rekindle the spark in his friend’s Ajay( Amol Palekar..again at his best) relationship with his wife Nirmala ( Parveen Babi.. elegant as ever ) of seven years leads to complications to their lives, and to the lives of his secretary Anita  ( Deepti Naval) and her boyfriend Jeet ( Farooq Sheikh) he has not ‘scripted’ …where Jeet has to impersonate as a detective Dhurandhar Bhatavdekar ( A powerful name which turns out to be a real Cop who is Nirmala's uncle ).. resulting in an utterly  comical climax.
Splendid performances by Amol Palekar, Deepti Naval, Parveen Babi and Farooq Shaikh, Cameos by Om Prakash and Utpal Dutt stand out.
Music is by R.D.Burman (for the complete Trilogy). Kabhi Kuch Pal Jeevan Ke is a sheer melody.
A perfectly pitched script, witty dialogue and a aptly placed film reference to Pati patni Aur Woh
make this a film one can watch over and over again.
It's available on Amazon Prime , MX Player and YouTube.

Image & Ref : Bollymints, Wikipedia