Sazaa (1951 film)
Sazaa (1951 film) | |
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Directed by | Fali Mistry |
Written by | Hasrat Lacknow (dialogues) |
Story by | Hasrat Lacknow |
Produced by | G. P. Sippy |
Starring | Dev Anand Nimmi Shyama K. N. Singh Durga Khote |
Cinematography | Jal Mistry |
Edited by | Shankerlal Nayar |
Music by | S. D. Burman |
Production company | G. P. Productions |
Distributed by | G. P. Productions |
Release date | 5 October 1951 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Sazaa (transl. Punishment) is a 1951 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Fali Mistry.[1] The film stars Dev Anand, Nimmi and Shyama.[2]
Plot
A woman, Kamini (Shyama) starts shrieking from atop a bungalow. Ashok (Dev Anand) hurriedly descends an angular staircase, and then runs into a street where he meets with an accident. Kamini rushes him to a hospital. He then takes a long time to recuperate. Kamini visits Ashok daily without fail and after he recovers, Kamini offers him a manager's job at her father Muthumal's (Gope) company and arranges for him to meet Mothumal over dinner. At Kamini's house, Ashok meets and falls in love with the maidservant Asha (Nimmi) who also happens to be his childhood mate. In due course, Asha reciprocates his feelings.
In reality, Ashok is the only son of a wealthy widower, Major Durjan (K. N. Singh), who gets him locked in a room with the instruction “to cremate him if he died of suffocation” after a chance discovery of another character, Rani Ma (Durga Khote), a look-alike of his deceased wife. Rani Ma is angry at Ashok, as her only daughter was abandoned by him on the night of their marriage, leading to her having gone mad. Durjan defies Rani Ma and decides to get Ashok married to Asha. The couple unite.
Cast
- Dev Anand as Ashok
- Nimmi as Asha
- Shyama as Kamini
- K. N. Singh as Major Durjan
- Durga Khote as Rani Maa
- Lalita Pawar as Asha's Mother
- Mukri as Batwa
- Gope as Muthumal
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1951 |
Label | HMV |
Producer | S. D. Burman |
The music was composed by S. D. Burman, while Sahir Ludhianvi wrote the lyrics for the songs.[2][3] On the album, film critic Suresh Kohli of The Hindu noted that all the songs "have thoughtful lyrics that provide a sense of permanency through S.D. Burman's immortal compositions."[2]
Song | Singer |
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"Dhak Dhak Jiya Kare" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Tum Na Jane Kis Jahan" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Hum Pyar Ki Baazi Hare" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Ho Gayi Re Teri Ho Gayi" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Aaja Aaja Tera Intezar Hai, Tujhe Dhund Raha Mera Pyar Hai" | Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mehmood |
"O Roopnagar Ke Saudagar, O Rang Rangeele Jadugar" | Lata Mangeshkar, Pramodini Desai |
"Aa Gupchup Gupchup Pyar Karen" | Hemant Kumar, Sandhya Mukherjee |
"Yeh Baat Koi Samjhaye Re" | Sandhya Mukherjee |
Reception
Kohli wrote, "Given the limited scope of the script, the cast performs well with the dreamy-eyed Nimmi particularly excelling".[2]
References
- ^ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1998) [1994]. Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema (PDF). New Delhi: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-563579-5.
- ^ a b c d Kohli, Suresh (8 July 2011). "Sazaa (1951)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 20 June 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
- ^ "Sazaa (1951)". Hindigeetmala.net. Archived from the original on 25 June 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2017.