Alag Alag
Alag Alag | |
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Directed by | Shakti Samanta |
Written by | Sachin Bhowmick Ehsan Rizvi |
Produced by | Rajesh Khanna Kusum Nirula |
Starring | Rajesh Khanna Tina Munim Shashi Kapoor Om Prakash Deven Verma Bindu Om Shivpuri |
Cinematography | Nadeem Khan |
Music by | R D Burman |
Release date | 27 September 1985 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Alag Alag is a 1985 Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna, Tina Munim, Shashi Kapoor in the lead roles and produced by Rajesh Khanna and directed by one of his favourite directors Shakti Samanta.[1] The film is best remembered for the way it was shot in Kashmir and different storyline. It was a copy of the Pakistani movie Meherbani which was produced by Parvez Malik in 1982. In 1992, Ram Awatar Agnihotri wrote that it was in this film that Munim showed the "first sparks" of the dedicated actress she would become.[2]
Kishore Kumar did not accept any money from Rajesh Khanna for rendering the songs of this film.[3] When Khanna asked why he would not accept, Kumar replied that he had got a fresh lease of life as a singer with Aradhana (1969) and since this was Khanna's first film as producer, he had no right to accept any money.
Plot
Chandni is from a poor family who desires to come out of her poverty. Finding that one shortcut to become rich is to marry a rich man, sets off to Bombay. She meets a man whose stands near a car, assumes he is rich and asks him to marry her. When she finds out that he is not a rich man, she dumps him immediately. The man is actually Neeraj who aims to become a playback singer in movies. He goes to every studio to meet musicians but he does not succeed. Chandni lands in a bunglaw to escape from a goon. She plans to settle in the house and requests owner Doctor Rana to let her stay in the house. Dr. Rana finds Chandni is an innocent village girl and allows her to live in his house. Chandni takes charge of the home and dismisses the servants which annoys Rana. But he feels good about the presence of woman in his home after his wife's death.
Neeraj attempts to get recommendation from a social worker whose brother is a musician. He poses as a lame person to her but gets caught when he goes to treatment to Dr. Rana as Chandni exposes him. Neeraj gets angry on her and swears to ruin her plans which scares Chandni. Chandni plans to make Dr. Rana propose marriage to her. Neeraj gets frustrated on his failed attempts to be a singer. He meets a famous film actress Saritha and requests her for a chance. Saritha invites him to and he agrees. Saritha actually plans to marry him and not help with his ambitions. When Neeraj finds out, he leaves angrily. He realises that the reason is that he loves Chandni. Dr. Rana finds that Chandni is a good singer and makes her to change into a fashionable woman. Neeraj proposes to Chandni but she refuses as she wants to marry a rich man. Neeraj repeatedly attempts to win her love and finally Chandni accepts him. Chandni finds that Dr. Rana actually has loved as his daughter and feels bad for her immature behaviour.
Neeraj manages to get a chance to sing and re-unites with his rich parents. While on his way to meet Chandni he meets with an accident and loses his voice. Dr. Rana dies of illness and Chandni is again back to her old life. When Chandni meets Neeraj on the road he goes away unwilling to be a burden for Chandni but Chandni misunderstands that Neeraj dumped her because she is poor. Neeraj decides to make Chandni a playback singer and support her without revealing himself with the help of his mother. As expected Chandni becomes a famous singer but she hates Neeraj for leaving her. The rest of the film deals with whether Chandni comes to know about Neeraj and if he will get his voice back.
Cast
- Rajesh Khanna as Neeraj
- Tina Munim as Chandni
- Shashi Kapoor as Rana
- Om Prakash as Khan
- Deven Verma as Karim
- Gita Siddharth as Begum
Music
- "Tere Bin Nai Jeena" - Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
- "Kuch Humko Tumse Kehna Hai" - Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
- "Kabhi Bekasi Ne Mara" - Kishore Kumar
- "Kagaz Kalam Dawaat" - Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
- "Dil Mein Aag Lagaye" - Kishore Kumar
- "Dil Mein Aag Lagaye" - Lata Mangeshkar
- "Jeevan Ki Yehi Hai Kahani" - Lata Mangeshkar
References
- ^ "ALAG ALAG - Film / Movie". Citwf.com. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ Agnihotri, Ram Awatar (1992). Artistes and their films of modern Hindi cinema: cultural and sociopolitical impact on society, 1931-1991. Commonwealth Publishers. p. 92. ISBN 978-81-7169-183-8. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
- ^ "Shiva Natarajan presents". Desifm.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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