Ghar Ka Chiraag | |
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Directed by | Jagdev Bhambri |
Produced by | Jagdev Bhambri |
Written by | Shivaji Rathor |
Starring | Dharmendra Waheeda Rehman Biswajit Balraj Sahni |
Music by | Madan Mohan |
Cinematography | C. M. Rele |
Edited by | Hrishikesh Mukherjee |
Distributed by | Jagat Enterprises |
Release date | 1967 |
157 minutes | |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
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Ghar Ka Chirag (The Lamp That Lights The Home) is a 1967Hindi social family melodrama film of Indian cinema. It was produced and directed by Jagdev Bhambri, who also wrote the screenplay. The lyricist was Kaifi Azmi, with music composed by Madan Mohan.[1] The ensemble cast included Dharmendra, Waheeda Rehman, Biswajit, Balraj Sahni, Indrani Mukherjee and Abhi Bhattacharya.
Ghar Ka Chirag was one of three children's films released in 1967 which 'sought to portray the experiences of children placed in rather peculiar circumstances'.[2]
The story revolves round a group of children who are kidnapped and then maimed by the ring-leader of a beggar's gang. In the process, unintentionally, the leader's son is blinded and made to beg. Though not a success at the box-office,[3] the film received a three out of five star rating in Collections.[4]
Cast[edit]
- Dev Kumar
Plot[edit]
Madho suffers through misfortunes in his life. Unable to bear the anguish anymore, he leaves his wife and small child, moving to Bombay. From being a good man, he reinvents himself by turning into the vicious Kalu, who kidnaps children and maims them then makes them beg on the streets. After several years, his son Birju, now a grown boy, leaves the village to search for his father and comes to Bombay. Here he is ensnared in Kalu's gang and blinded. He is then sent to beg with the other children.
Music[edit]
The music direction was by Madan Mohan and the lyrics were by Kaifi Azmi. The film included two songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar, three by Asha Bhosle and one by Mohammed Rafi.
Songlist:[5]
# | Title | Singer |
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1 | 'Ik Paise Ka Sawaal Hai Mere Daata' | Lata Mangeshkar |
2 | 'Aao Aao Tumhe Bataaoon Ki Maa Kya Hai' | Lata Mangeshkar |
3 | 'Jaane Kaise Chori Chori' | Asha Bhosle |
4 | 'Ae Mahalon Me Rahane Walo' | Asha Bhosle |
5 | 'Jaane Mera Chanda Khoya Hai Kahan' | Asha Bhosle |
6 | 'Aaj Rota Hai Kyun Jaan Khota Hai Kyun' | Mohammed Rafi |
References[edit]
- ^Peter Cowie; Derek Elley (1977). World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. pp. 263–. ISBN978-0-498-01565-6. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^'Indian Films of 1967'. Careers Digest. 5: 61. 1968. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^'Tributes'. madanmohan.in. madanmohan.in. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^Collections. Update Video Publication. 1991. p. 59. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^'Ghar Ka Chirag-Songs'. hindigeetmala.net. Hindi Geetmala. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
External links[edit]
- Ghar Ka Chiraag on IMDb
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Ghar Ka Chiraag | |
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Directed by | Sikander Bharti |
Produced by | Rajeev Kumar |
Starring | Rajesh Khanna Neelam Kothari Chunky Pandey Shafi Inamdar Deepika Chikhalia |
Music by | Bappi Lahiri |
Release date | |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Ghar Ka Chiraag is a 1989 Indian film in Hindi directed by Sikander Bharti. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Neelam Kothari and Chunky Pandey in leading roles. The film was 4th highest grossing Hindi film at the box office in the year 1989.Actor Chunky Pandey himself distributed this film.[1]
Cast[edit]
- Rajesh Khanna … Kumar
- Neelam Kothari … Kiran
- Chunky Pandey … Ravi
- Deepika Chikhalia - Asha
Plot[edit]
Kumar (Rajesh Khanna) is a very wealthy businessman and lives a comfortable lifestyle with his lovely wife, Asha (Deepika), in a palatial house. The only thing missing from their lives is a son. When Asha gets pregnant, Kumar knows that all his dreams will be fulfilled and his business will be known as 'Kumar & Son'. Unfortunately, Asha has a miscarriage which results in her death as well as in the death of their son. A devastated Kumar takes to alcohol and devotes his energy and finances to a school for needy children in scenic Mussoorie. It is here he gets to meet the College Principal's daughter, Kiran (Neelam), who he knows is in love with a fellow-collegian, Ravi (Chunkey Pandey). When Ravi takes part in the annual car rally, his vehicle is sabotaged and he is reportedly killed. But the College principal (Om Shivpuri) comes to know that his daughter is pregnant with Ravi's child and when this comes to notice to Kumar, he agrees to lend his own name to the unborn child. Kiran marries Kumar and they lead a happy married life, though Kumar never had physical relation with Kiran. A boy child is born and Kumar rears the child as his own completely ignoring his duties towards his wife. Meanwhile, Ravi survives and with the help of his parents (Shafi Inamdaar) wants to return to Mussoorie. Before that could happen, Kiran's father tells them that Kiran is no more, throwing Ravi into a relapse. Months later Ravi does recover, but refuses to get married. Then five years later he finds out that there is going to be another car rally there and despite of his parents' objections, he travels to Mussoorie and this is where he will find out that Kiran is still alive and even has a son, and her husband is none other than the wealthy widower - Kumar. Ravi must now find out why Kiran's father lied to him, and whether or not Kiran wanted to marry Kumar because of his wealth. Kumar's life is drastically changes once Ravi makes a reentry to their lives.
Soundtrack[edit]
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | 'Tutak Tutak Tutiyan' (Female) | Asha Bhosle |
2 | 'Tutak Tutak Tutiyan' (Male) | Amit Kumar |
3 | 'Papa Mere Papa' | Mohammed Aziz, Sarika Kapoor |
4 | 'Ye Qismat Hai Kya'(Happy) | Mohammed Aziz, Sapna Mukherjee, Amit Kumar |
5 | 'Aye Kash Tum Kahdo Kabhi' | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik |
6 | 'Dil Lene Aaya Hoon' | Shabbir Kumar, Alisha Chinai |
7 | 'Ye Qismat Hai Kya'(Sad) | Mohammed Aziz |
8 | 'Aye Kash Tum Kahdo Kabhi (Sad)' | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik |
References[edit]
- ^Shaikh Ayaz (4 January 2014). 'The Second Life of Chunky Pandey'. OPEN Magazine. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
External links[edit]
- Ghar Ka Chiraag on IMDb
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