This website is dedicated to Desi Music (Desi being someone of South Asian descent - from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh) that you can listen to in the Jukebox below. Special thanks to my parents - for passing on their love of Desi music to me and my brother. For more on how this blog came to be - please check the first 'Intro' entry. *If music be the food of love, play on.-Shakespeare*
Monday, September 10, 2007
Chitchor (1976)
'Chitchor' is a sweet tale that tells the story of Geeta (Zarina Wahab) who is the daughter of the headmaster of the village that she and her family live in. One day her father gets a letter from Geeta's older sister (who lives in Bombay) telling him about an engineer that she thinks will be a perfect match for Geeta. They arrange for the engineer to come to their village and when Vinod (Amol Palekar) comes to visit there is an instant attraction to Geeta. She reciprocates his feelings and falls in love with him as does the rest of the family. What happens next? Well dear reader, you have to watch the film to find out but know this is Bollywood so all is not what it seems but a happy ending is inevitable! The director of the movie, Basu Chaterjee, had much acclaim in the 70's and was often compared to Hrishikesh Mukherjee as both of their films explored social issues affecting the middle class with humor, grace and dignity.
The songs from 'Chitchor' remain favorites of mine to this day since the day I first heard them from my parent's music collection. But I did notice that the singer was someone who I wasn't used to hearing but whose voice was nonetheless soothing and melodic. That singer was Yesudas, a well known South Indian singer who has won the prestigious National Film Award seven times and has recorded over 40,000 songs in almost every Indian language. He won the Filmfare Award for the classically inspired duet he sang with Hemlata for the song 'Tu Jo Mere Sur Mein' seen here. But my favorite song by him (as well as one of my favorite songs of all time) is the other famous one from the film, Gori Tere Gaon, seen here. The stars, songs, direction and locale make this film truly special, 'Chitchor' - Stealer of Hearts.
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6 comments:
ooh, I must watch it! I have this movie at home and I can't believe I haven't seen it yet. I love Amol Palekar!
This is Nafisa by the way ;)
Added to Netflix queue.
Can I say thanks for your blog? I check it out regularly.
As a very much beginner (I've only seen 10 or so films so far - but I ended up buying 6 of them) Bollywood fan, your site is great for finding things to check out.
Keep up the good work!
Nafisa - glad I could help! I am a big Amol Palekar fan too, loved 'Gol Maal', 'Baton Baton Mein' & 'Choti Si Baat' - just knew how to pick some amazing roles and did them with such grace.
Did you get a chance to check out 'Paheli' that he directed? Good film as well. I think he is in the process of directing a movie called 'Quest' but I don't know anything about it.
MWB - You are very welcome and I am glad you are enjoying it. It takes some work to write these up & get the songs uploaded but comments such as yours make it well worth the effort! Thanks for the kudos...
I did see Paheli...loved it! And Gol Maal is one of my all time favorites. :)
This movie has been remade; called 'Mai Prem Ki Deewani Hoon'. Of course, it does not offer the purity, simplicity and sweetness of the original.
mals74 - thanks for stopping by. Alot of these classics get remade and can never recapture that original feeling. Case in point - Sholay!
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