Parchhain

Parchhain
Directed by V. Shantaram
Produced by V. Shantaram
Written by Shams Lakhnavi
Starring V. Shantaram
Jayshree
Sandhya
Lalita Pawar
Music by C. Ramchandra
Cinematography G. Balakrishna
Production
company
Release dates
1952 (1952)
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Parchhain (Shadow) is a 1952 Hindi romantic melodrama film directed by V. Shantaram. The production company was Rajkamal Kalamandir.[1] The story and dialogue were by Shams Lakhnavi, with cinematography by G. Balakrishna.[2] Music direction was by C. Ramchandra and the lyricists were Noor Lakhnavi, Vasant Desai.[1]

The cast included V. Shantaram, Jayashree, Sandhya, Lalita Pawar, Wasti and Saroj Khan.[3]

Parchhain is cited as one of the films produced by Shantaram that was of "exceptional merit".[4] The story revolves around a man who is accidentally blinded by a woman whom he falls in love with, only to lose her when he regains his sight.

Plot

Tired of his life Deepak (V. Shantaram), a boat man, tries to commit suicide. However his inner voice stops him. As he's reurning home he gets hit in the eye by a bullet, blinding him. The accident has been caused by Saloni (Jayshree), a young lady also called Chhoti Rani (Young Queen), while she's out on a hunt. She takes him home with the view of getting him treatment. While staying in the big mansion Deepak soon falls in love with Saloni, who reciprocates his feelings. However this is not liked by the older Queen, Badi Rani (Lalita Pawar) as she wants Saloni to marry Vinod. She sends Deepak for eye treatment with Kishori (Sandhya), one of the maids in the house, whose voice is similar to Saloni's voice. Badi Rani dies, and when Saloni refuses to marry Vinod, he tries to rape her. While she's trying to escape, both are killed. On regaining his eyesight Deepak realises that Kishori, who has fallen in love with him is not Saloni. He returns to the mansion to be told about Saloni's death. He spends his days lighting a lamp on the shrine he builds for Saloni at the place where she died.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

C Ramchandra composed the "riveting" and "never-to-be-forgotten" music for the film while Vasant Desai gave the background music.[5][6] The popular songs from the film were Talat Mehmood's "Mohabbat Hi Na Jo Samjhe Woh Zalim Pyar Kya Jane", and the duet by Mangeshkar and Talat "Apni Kaho Kuch Meri Suno". The lyrics were written by Noor Lakhnavi and Vasant Desai, and the playback singers were Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mehmood.[7]

Songlist

# Title Singer
1 Kat Te Hain Dukh Main Yeh Din Lata Mangeshkar
2 Doob Jaye Jo Kismat Ka Taara Lata Mangeshkar
3 Chanda Ki Chhaon Mein Lata Mangeshkar
4 Naina Laga Ke Sukh Le Gayo Dukh De Gayo Lata Mangeshkar
5 Ae Dard-E-Jigar Mere Dard-E-Jigar Lata Mangeshkar
6 Dil Dil Se Keh Raha Hai Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mehmood
7 Kya Dil Ka Lagaana Bhool Gaye (Apni Kaho Kuch Meri Suno) Talat Mehmood, Lata Mangeshkar
8 Ghar Mein Aake Loot Liya Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar
9 Mohabbat Hi Na Jo Samjhe Woh Zalim Pyar Kya Jane Talat Mehmood

References

  1. 1 2 "Parchhain". nfaipune.gov.in. NFAI, Pune, India. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  2. "Parchhain-Cast and crew". gomolo.com. Gomolo.com. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  3. "Parchhain". citwf.com. Alan Goble. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  4. Bimal Mukherjee; Sunil Kothari; Ananda Lal; Chidananda Das Gupta (1995). Rasa: Theatre and cinema. Anamika Kala Sangam. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  5. Raju Bharatan (1 September 2010). A Journey Down Melody Lane. Hay House, Inc. pp. 135–. ISBN 978-93-81398-05-0. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  6. The Illustrated Weekly of India. 99. July 1978. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  7. "Parchhain". myswar.com. MySwar.com. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
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