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Aashirwad (film)

Aashirwad (transl. Blessing) is a 1968 Bollywood film, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film main stars Ashok Kumar, Veena, Sumita Sanyal and Sanjeev Kumar. The film is notable for Ashok Kumar & Veena life time performances and its also inclusion of a rap-like song performed by Ashok Kumar, "Rail Gaadi" & "Nav Chali".[1]

Aashirwad
Directed byHrishikesh Mukherjee
Written byStory: Anil Ghosh
Dialogue: Gulzar
Produced byHrishikesh Mukherjee
N. C. Sippy
StarringAshok Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar
Sumita Sanyal
CinematographyT.B. Seetaram
Edited byHrishikesh Mukherjee
Music byVasant Desai
Gulzar
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot summary Edit

The protagonist Jogi Thakur (Ashok Kumar) is a simple man of high principles. He is a resident son-in-law who, with his wife, has been bequeathed property and estates by his father-in-law. He breaks his marriage to an autocratic landlady (Veena) when he finds out that on his wife's order, the chief accountant of the estate has cunningly obtained his signatures on an order that the houses of the poor be burnt. He leaves home, vowing never to return as long as he lives, leaving his daughter Neena behind. He moves to Mumbai where he makes a living by entertaining children in a park (the famous song "Rail Gaadi", said to be India's first rap number). He is specially fond of a girl whose name, incidentally, is Neena (played by baby Sarika), too. Unfortunately, the girl takes ill and dies.

Jogi then returns to his village, Chandanpur, where he finds that the daughter of one of his villager friends, Baiju, has been abducted. He rushes someplace where she is about to be raped by the estate's cunning chief accountant, and he kills him to protect the girl. The villagers make up a phony story to save him, but he opts to tell the truth in the court and is jailed. There, he starts tending to the garden and composes philosophical poems. The doctor at the jail, Dr. Biren (Sanjeev Kumar) takes a special liking to him. Coincidentally, Neena, Jogi Thakur's daughter is set to be married with the doctor. Jogi Thakur finds this out by chance as he is tending to the garden outside doctor's room and overhears their conversations. He also learns that his daughter hates criminals. And so he shields his face from her on the few occasions that they meet. Unfortunately, he takes ill just as he is granted pardon by the government for his good behaviour. The doctor, has come to think of him as a father figure. He tells Jogi Thakur that the day he will be out of jail will be the eve of his marriage. Jogi Thakur is taken by the desire to see his daughter being wedded, and hurries to see her. However, he does not want anyone to recognize him. Finally he joins the beggars who have gathered for a treat for the marriage, where his daughter and son-in-law are serving food. He manages to give his blessings to her and hurries out. However, as he collapses on the road, he is recognized and people gather around him. The news reaches his daughter who rushes to the spot to meet with her father at his last moment.

Adorned with such wonderful songs such as "Rail Gaadi" sung by Ashok Kumar himself, "Ek Tha Bachpan" by Lata Mangeshkar (sung by Jogi Thakur's daughter) and finally the memorable "Jeevan Se Lambe Hai Bandhu Yeh Jeevan Ke Raste" by Manna Dey (sung by the bullock-cart driver who carries Jogi Thakur near his village in the night), the movie is an emotional journey through a man's life who stands by his principles only to be finally overcome by love for his daughter.

Cast Edit

  • Ashok Kumar as Shivnath "Jogi Thakur" Choudhary
  • Sanjeev Kumar as Doctor Biren
  • Sumita Sanyal as Neena "Bittu" S. Choudhary
  • Veena (actress) as Leela S. Choudhary, Rani maa
  • Sajjan (actor) as Ramdas munimji
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyay as Baiju "Dholakia"
  • Padma Khanna as Rukmini
  • Bipin Gupta
  • S.N. Banerjee as Mohan/Mamaji
  • Amar Kumar
  • Brahm Bhardwaj advocate for Jogi Thakur
  • Leela Gandhi as dancer in 'Saf Karo, insaf karo'
  • Abhi Bhattacharya as Jailor
  • Sarika as Munni/Neena
  • Baby Deepali as young Neena/Bittu
  • Dev Kishan as Mahadev street movie vendor
  • Harbans Darshan M Arora as Munni's (Sarika) father
  • Kedarnath Saigal as radio broadcaster (Ek tha bachpan)
  • Amol Sen as guard of medical ward in jail.
  • Ashim Kumar as bullock cart driver (Jeevan se lambe hai bandhu)

Soundtrack Edit

The music of the film was by Vasant Desai, with lyrics by Gulzar. Harindranath Chattopadhyay wrote the song "Rail Gaadi..."

Awards Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Hrishikesh Mukherjee's best films: Aashirwad (1969)". Rediff.com Movies. 28 August 2006. Retrieved 30 July 2013.

External links Edit

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Aashirwad transl Blessing is a 1968 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee The film main stars Ashok Kumar Veena Sumita Sanyal and Sanjeev Kumar The film is notable for Ashok Kumar amp Veena life time performances and its also inclusion of a rap like song performed by Ashok Kumar Rail Gaadi amp Nav Chali 1 AashirwadDirected byHrishikesh MukherjeeWritten byStory Anil GhoshDialogue GulzarProduced byHrishikesh Mukherjee N C SippyStarringAshok KumarSanjeev KumarSumita SanyalCinematographyT B SeetaramEdited byHrishikesh MukherjeeMusic byVasant DesaiGulzarRelease date1968 1968 Running time146 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindi Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksPlot summary EditThe protagonist Jogi Thakur Ashok Kumar is a simple man of high principles He is a resident son in law who with his wife has been bequeathed property and estates by his father in law He breaks his marriage to an autocratic landlady Veena when he finds out that on his wife s order the chief accountant of the estate has cunningly obtained his signatures on an order that the houses of the poor be burnt He leaves home vowing never to return as long as he lives leaving his daughter Neena behind He moves to Mumbai where he makes a living by entertaining children in a park the famous song Rail Gaadi said to be India s first rap number He is specially fond of a girl whose name incidentally is Neena played by baby Sarika too Unfortunately the girl takes ill and dies Jogi then returns to his village Chandanpur where he finds that the daughter of one of his villager friends Baiju has been abducted He rushes someplace where she is about to be raped by the estate s cunning chief accountant and he kills him to protect the girl The villagers make up a phony story to save him but he opts to tell the truth in the court and is jailed There he starts tending to the garden and composes philosophical poems The doctor at the jail Dr Biren Sanjeev Kumar takes a special liking to him Coincidentally Neena Jogi Thakur s daughter is set to be married with the doctor Jogi Thakur finds this out by chance as he is tending to the garden outside doctor s room and overhears their conversations He also learns that his daughter hates criminals And so he shields his face from her on the few occasions that they meet Unfortunately he takes ill just as he is granted pardon by the government for his good behaviour The doctor has come to think of him as a father figure He tells Jogi Thakur that the day he will be out of jail will be the eve of his marriage Jogi Thakur is taken by the desire to see his daughter being wedded and hurries to see her However he does not want anyone to recognize him Finally he joins the beggars who have gathered for a treat for the marriage where his daughter and son in law are serving food He manages to give his blessings to her and hurries out However as he collapses on the road he is recognized and people gather around him The news reaches his daughter who rushes to the spot to meet with her father at his last moment Adorned with such wonderful songs such as Rail Gaadi sung by Ashok Kumar himself Ek Tha Bachpan by Lata Mangeshkar sung by Jogi Thakur s daughter and finally the memorable Jeevan Se Lambe Hai Bandhu Yeh Jeevan Ke Raste by Manna Dey sung by the bullock cart driver who carries Jogi Thakur near his village in the night the movie is an emotional journey through a man s life who stands by his principles only to be finally overcome by love for his daughter Cast EditAshok Kumar as Shivnath Jogi Thakur Choudhary Sanjeev Kumar as Doctor Biren Sumita Sanyal as Neena Bittu S Choudhary Veena actress as Leela S Choudhary Rani maa Sajjan actor as Ramdas munimji Harindranath Chattopadhyay as Baiju Dholakia Padma Khanna as Rukmini Bipin Gupta S N Banerjee as Mohan Mamaji Amar Kumar Brahm Bhardwaj advocate for Jogi Thakur Leela Gandhi as dancer in Saf Karo insaf karo Abhi Bhattacharya as Jailor Sarika as Munni Neena Baby Deepali as young Neena Bittu Dev Kishan as Mahadev street movie vendor Harbans Darshan M Arora as Munni s Sarika father Kedarnath Saigal as radio broadcaster Ek tha bachpan Amol Sen as guard of medical ward in jail Ashim Kumar as bullock cart driver Jeevan se lambe hai bandhu Soundtrack EditThe music of the film was by Vasant Desai with lyrics by Gulzar Harindranath Chattopadhyay wrote the song Rail Gaadi Ik Tha Bachpan Lata Mangeshkar Rail Gaadi Chhuk Chhuk Chhuk Chhuk Ashok Kumar Jeevan Se Lambe Hain Bandhu Yeh Jeevan Ke Raste Manna Dey Jhirjhir Barse Lata Mangeshkar Saf Karo insaf karo Asha Bhosle Manna Dey Ashok Kumar Kanno ki ek nagri thi Ashok Kumar Harindranath Chattopadhyay Naav chali Ashok KumarAwards Edit1969 Filmfare Best Actor Award for Ashok Kumar 1969 National Film Award for Best Actor for Ashok Kumar 1969 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in HindiReferences Edit Hrishikesh Mukherjee s best films Aashirwad 1969 Rediff com Movies 28 August 2006 Retrieved 30 July 2013 External links EditAashirwad at IMDb Rail Gaadi at Geeta Kavita com Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aashirwad film amp oldid 1173629629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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