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Gaja Gamini

Gaja Gamini (English: Woman with an elephant's gait.) is a 2000 Indian film written and directed by M. F. Husain and is his ode to womanhood and his muse of the time, Madhuri Dixit, who stars as the lead in the film with Shahrukh Khan and Naseeruddin Shah.[2][3] The film was a box office disaster.[4]

Gaja Gamini
Directed byM. F. Husain
Written byKamna Chandra (writer)
M. F. Husain
Produced byRakesh Nath
StarringMadhuri Dixit
Shabana Azmi
Inder Kumar
Naseeruddin Shah
CinematographyAshok Mehta
Edited byWaman Bhosle
Virendra Gharse
Music byBhupen Hazarika
Distributed byYash Raj Films[1]
Release date
1 December 2000
Running time
122 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

The central figure of the film is represented by a mysterious figure called "Gaja Gamini", who inspires, arouses, and confuses the common man. "Gaja Gamini" is the inspiration behind Leonardo da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa', Kalidas' poem "Shakuntala", and a photojournalist named Shahrukh's photographs. The mysterious "Gaja Gamini" appears as four characters, one of them being Sangeeta, a blind girl from Banaras at the beginning of time, who inspires village women to revolt against a male-dominated system and carve a niche for women forever. Another character is Shakuntala, who is the subject of Kalidas' poem of the same name. Shakuntala incites jealousy in the women and love in the men around her, charming humans and animals alike in the forests of Kerala. "Gaja Gamini" is also Mona Lisa during the Renaissance, the object of painter Leonardo da Vinci's obsession. Finally, Monika, the most confusing sector of the film, is supposed to represent the woman of the New Millennium. Kamdev, the God of Love, walks the earth throughout history, attempting to win the love of "Gaja Gamini".

Thrown into this mix is a large black wall, separating two different periods, and confrontations between Science and Art at different points in history, showing that the world itself can change, but its original ideas will always be the same. For example, a play by Shakespeare wrote and performed by actors in the 15th century will still be performed in the 21st century, but with different actors. The confrontations between art and science also bring about the idea that while science is firmly set on believing that which can only be proved, the basis for art is that which can be proved and an intuitive sense that can be felt. Science uses the brain, while Art uses the brain and the heart. Another facet of the film is a "gathri", a small bundle which a woman carries upon her head, like a burden, with which she must walk forever.[5][6]

Cast

Review

Sumnan Tarafdar of Filmfare gave a positive review of the film, calling it "not something that comes along every day".[7] Taran Adarsh said "The film has a very colourful look, with the visuals being eye-catching. But as a director, Hussain fails to convey his thoughts on celluloid. On the whole, Gaja Gamini is an artistic film which will not be understood by any strata of an audience - classes or masses. Business-wise, the film is sure to spell disaster. A waste of precious celluloid."[8][9]

Soundtrack

Hussain approached A. R. Rahman to compose the music for the film, but due to time constraints, he had to turn down the offer. The music was composed by Bhupen Hazarika.

Song Singer(s) Lyricist
"Gaja Gamini" Bhupen Hazarika Maya Govind
"Meri Payal Bole" Kavita Krishnamurthy Maya Govind
"Hamara Hansa Gaya Videsh" Kavita Krishnamurthy Maya Govind
"Shloka - Part 1" Suman Devgan Kalidas
"Shloka - Part 2" Suman Devgan Kalidas
"Yeh Gathri Taj Ki Tarah" M. F. Hussain M. F. Hussain
"Do Sadiyon Ke Sangam" Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy Javed Akhtar
"Deepak Raag" Shankar Mahadevan Maya Govind
"Protest March" Instrumental
"Yeh Gathri Taj Ki Tarah" Kavita Krishnamurthy M. F. Hussain

References

  1. ^ Gaja Gamini Yash Raj Films.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 October 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2009. cinematic essay of Indian womanhood
  3. ^ Mark Deming (2007). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 6 November 2007. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  4. ^ Priyanka Roy (10 June 2011). "Through the eyes of the besotted". Telegraph India. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  5. ^ "The Paradox of Progress II: Gaja Gamini (2000)". Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  6. ^ Gaja Gamini 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo! Movies.
  7. ^ Tarafdar, Suman (2000). . Filmfare. The Times Group. Indiatimes Movies. Archived from the original on 8 February 2001. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  8. ^ "Gaja Gamini". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  9. ^ https://m.rediff.com/movies/2000/dec/01gaja.htm[bare URL]

External links

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Gaja Gamini English Woman with an elephant s gait is a 2000 Indian film written and directed by M F Husain and is his ode to womanhood and his muse of the time Madhuri Dixit who stars as the lead in the film with Shahrukh Khan and Naseeruddin Shah 2 3 The film was a box office disaster 4 Gaja GaminiDirected byM F HusainWritten byKamna Chandra writer M F HusainProduced byRakesh NathStarringMadhuri DixitShabana AzmiInder KumarNaseeruddin ShahCinematographyAshok MehtaEdited byWaman BhosleVirendra GharseMusic byBhupen HazarikaDistributed byYash Raj Films 1 Release date1 December 2000Running time122 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindi Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Review 4 Soundtrack 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe central figure of the film is represented by a mysterious figure called Gaja Gamini who inspires arouses and confuses the common man Gaja Gamini is the inspiration behind Leonardo da Vinci s Mona Lisa Kalidas poem Shakuntala and a photojournalist named Shahrukh s photographs The mysterious Gaja Gamini appears as four characters one of them being Sangeeta a blind girl from Banaras at the beginning of time who inspires village women to revolt against a male dominated system and carve a niche for women forever Another character is Shakuntala who is the subject of Kalidas poem of the same name Shakuntala incites jealousy in the women and love in the men around her charming humans and animals alike in the forests of Kerala Gaja Gamini is also Mona Lisa during the Renaissance the object of painter Leonardo da Vinci s obsession Finally Monika the most confusing sector of the film is supposed to represent the woman of the New Millennium Kamdev the God of Love walks the earth throughout history attempting to win the love of Gaja Gamini Thrown into this mix is a large black wall separating two different periods and confrontations between Science and Art at different points in history showing that the world itself can change but its original ideas will always be the same For example a play by Shakespeare wrote and performed by actors in the 15th century will still be performed in the 21st century but with different actors The confrontations between art and science also bring about the idea that while science is firmly set on believing that which can only be proved the basis for art is that which can be proved and an intuitive sense that can be felt Science uses the brain while Art uses the brain and the heart Another facet of the film is a gathri a small bundle which a woman carries upon her head like a burden with which she must walk forever 5 6 Cast EditMadhuri Dixit as Gaja Gamini Sangeeta Shakuntala Monika Mona Lisa Shabana Azmi as Premchand s Nirmala Naseeruddin Shah as Leonardo da Vinci Shilpa Shirodkar as Sindhu Inder Kumar as Kamdev Tej Sapru as Tansen Farida Jalal as Noorbibi Mohan Agashe as Kalidasa Ashish Vidyarthi as Scientist Shahrukh Khan Cameo Kalpana Pandit as Abhisarika Raisa Husain as Phulvania Ali Hassan as Bhola Rashida Siddiqui as Nawab Begum Sunita Kumar as Raj Mata Tanvi Hegde M F Hussain as PainterReview EditSumnan Tarafdar of Filmfare gave a positive review of the film calling it not something that comes along every day 7 Taran Adarsh said The film has a very colourful look with the visuals being eye catching But as a director Hussain fails to convey his thoughts on celluloid On the whole Gaja Gamini is an artistic film which will not be understood by any strata of an audience classes or masses Business wise the film is sure to spell disaster A waste of precious celluloid 8 9 Soundtrack EditGaja GaminiSoundtrack album by Bhupen HazarikaReleased1 January 2000 India GenreFilm soundtrackLabelSa Re Ga MaProducerBhupen HazarikaBhupen Hazarika chronologyDaman A Victim of Marital Violence 2001 Gaja Gamini 2000 Darmiyan 1997 Hussain approached A R Rahman to compose the music for the film but due to time constraints he had to turn down the offer The music was composed by Bhupen Hazarika Song Singer s Lyricist Gaja Gamini Bhupen Hazarika Maya Govind Meri Payal Bole Kavita Krishnamurthy Maya Govind Hamara Hansa Gaya Videsh Kavita Krishnamurthy Maya Govind Shloka Part 1 Suman Devgan Kalidas Shloka Part 2 Suman Devgan Kalidas Yeh Gathri Taj Ki Tarah M F Hussain M F Hussain Do Sadiyon Ke Sangam Udit Narayan Kavita Krishnamurthy Javed Akhtar Deepak Raag Shankar Mahadevan Maya Govind Protest March Instrumental Yeh Gathri Taj Ki Tarah Kavita Krishnamurthy M F HussainReferences Edit Gaja Gamini Yash Raj Films This film is my tribute to women M F Husain Archived from the original on 20 October 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2009 cinematic essay of Indian womanhood Mark Deming 2007 Gaja Gamini Overview Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 6 November 2007 Retrieved 8 October 2009 Priyanka Roy 10 June 2011 Through the eyes of the besotted Telegraph India Archived from the original on 3 February 2013 Retrieved 1 July 2011 The Paradox of Progress II Gaja Gamini 2000 Retrieved 8 October 2009 Gaja Gamini Archived 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Movies Tarafdar Suman 2000 Gaja Gamini Filmfare The Times Group Indiatimes Movies Archived from the original on 8 February 2001 Retrieved 13 October 2020 Gaja Gamini Bollywood Hungama Retrieved 8 October 2009 https m rediff com movies 2000 dec 01gaja htm bare URL External links EditGaja Gamini at IMDb Gaja Gamini at Bollywood Hungama Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gaja Gamini amp oldid 1150464591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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