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Lal Patthar
Directed bySushil Majumdar
Written byScreenplay: Nabendu Ghosh
Dialogue: Vrajendra Gaur
Story: Prasanta Chowdhary
Produced byF. C. Mehra (Eagle Films)
StarringRaaj Kumar
Hema Malini
Raakhee
CinematographyDwarka Divecha
Edited byPran Mehra
Music byShankar Jaikishan
Release date
31 December 1971
Running time
2 hr 28 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Lal Patthar is a 1971 Hindi film, produced by F. C. Mehra, and directed by Sushil Majumdar. The film is a remake of the Bengali film, Lal Pathar which released in 1964.[1] The film stars Raaj Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Hema Malini, Raakhee, Ajit, Asit Sen and Paintal. The film is one of the rare films where lead actress Hema Malini played a negative role, being a jealous mistress of a zamindar who tries to frame his young wife as an adultress. Her performance received accolades.[2] The music of the film was composed by Shankar Jaikishan.

The film was shot on some minor outdoor locations and at Mehboob Studios, as well as at Natraj Studios Bombay.

Plot

Raja Kumar Bahadur, known as Gyan Shankar Rai (Raaj Kumar), is an abstemious man who turns to drink after pursuing a young woman named Saudamani (Hema Malini). Calling her Madhuri, he attracts the lower class woman to his rich home but refuses to marry her. He later meets a much younger woman, Sumita (Raakhee), and organises a financial deal with her parents and marries her. The discovery that Sumita had a childhood sweetheart, Shekhar (Vinod Mehra), leads Kumar to plot the downfall of the pair.

Cast

Critical reception

Lal Patthar was one of the films featured in Avijit Ghosh's book, 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed.

Soundtrack

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The film s music was given by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics were by Hasrat Jaipuri, Neeraj and Dev Kohli. The song Geet Gaata Hoon Main written by Dev Kohli and sung by Kishore Kumar stood at number 18 on the Annual 1972 listing of Binaca Geetmala. Asha Bhosle received a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Female Playback Singer in 1973 for her rendition of Sooni Sooni Sans Ki Sitar Par. Another memorable number in the film is the ghazal, Unke Khayal Aaye To, a composition based on Bageshwari/Gara ably sung by Mohammed Rafi.[3] The song Re Man Sur Mein Ga by Manna Dey won the "Sur Singar" Award for the year 1971.

# Songs Singer(s) Lyricist Length
1 Sooni Sooni Saans Ki Sitar Par Asha Bhosle Neeraj 4:31
2 Unke Khayal Aaye To Mohammed Rafi Hasrat Jaipuri 3:21
3 Aa Aaja, Dikhaoon Tujhe Jannat Asha Bhonsle Hasrat Jaipuri 3:57
4 Geet Gata Hoon Main Kishore Kumar Dev Kohli 3:34
5 Phoolon Se Meri Sez Saja Do Asha Bhonsle Neeraj 1:21
6 Re Man Sur Mein Ga Asha Bhosle and Manna Dey Neeraj 4:12

Notes

  1. ^ Madangarli, Bhawana Sommya / Jigna Kothari / Supriya (9 January 2013). MOTHER MAIDEN MISTRESS. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 9789350294857.
  2. ^ Joshi, p. 292
  3. ^ Ranade, p. 275

References