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Grihalaxmi (1934 film)

Grihalakshmi (English: Educated Wife) (Hindi: गृहलक्ष्मी, lit. House-Goddess of Wealth) is a 1934 Hindi social family melodrama film directed by Sarvottam Badami with story by Dr. Jayant Shyam and cinematography by Faredoon Irani.[1] The film was produced by Sagar Movietone and had music by S. P. Rane.[2] The cast included Sabita Devi, Jal Merchant, Yakub, Kamala Devi, K. C. Dey, Swaroop Rani and Asooji.[3]

Grihalakshmi
Directed bySarvottam Badami
Produced bySagar Movietone
StarringSabita Devi
Jal Merchant
Yakub
K. C. Dey
CinematographyFaredoon Irani
Music byS. P. Rane
Production
company
Sagar Movietone
Release date
  • 1934 (1934)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Badami became well known for directing "sensitive" and "socially relevant" films like Grihlakshmi for Sagar Movietone.[4] The film was a remake of the earlier Bhaneli Bhamini (1927) which had a relevant social message to impart against sexually transmitted disease according to an advertisement in the Bombay Chronicle in 1927.[5] This 1934 version differed in context showing an educated steadfast wife going through humiliation at the hands of her husband, but continuing to stay with him.

Synopsis edit

Malti (Sabita Devi) is the daughter of a wealthy mill-owner Jagmohandas (Asooji), who is an evil, corrupt man. She meets a young man Vinod (Jal Merchant) in college. They both fall in love and decide to get married. However, Vinod's father is humiliated by Jagmohandas and he commits suicide. An angry Vinod decides to take revenge by marrying Malti and putting her through mental and physical abuse. An old friend of Malti's, Sudhakar (Balaram), loves her from college days and watches the treatment Malti suffers through her husband but is unable to do anything. Vinod takes to drinking and bringing nautch girls home. Malti suggests Sudhakar marry Nalini (Swaroop Rani) who is ultra-mod but Malti tries to help her turn traditional.

Vinod gets into gambling and when he needs money, Raghu (Mehboob Khan), a worker in the factory helps him out. Vinod in his debauched state eyes first Raghu's wife and then Nalini, when she comes to visit Malti. Malti helps her escape but is beaten up by Vinod. She leaves the house and goes to live with her father. Sudhakar comes to tend to her and Vinod arrives at the same time. Seeing Sudhakar there with his wife Vinod gets jealous and shoots at Sudhakar. Sudhakar dies and Vinod is on the run. In the end he realises Malti's devotion to him and is repentant.

Cast edit

  • Sabita Devi as Malti
  • Jal Merchant as Vinod
  • Yakub as Mill Manager
  • K. C. Dey as Purohit
  • Mehboob Khan as Raghu
  • Asooji as Jagmohandas
  • Swaroop Rani as Nalini
  • Lalita Devulkar as Hansa
  • Balaram as Sudhakar
  • Panda as Karamsi

Music edit

There were sixteen songs in the film with music composed by S. P. Rane. The singers were Lalita Devulkar, K. C. Dey, Sabita Devi and Jal Merchant.[6]

Soundtrack edit

# Title Singer
1 "Aao Aaoji Garwa Lagao Saiyan" Kamla
2 "Bhagwan Karega Madad Teri" K. C. Dey
3 "Baaki Hai Aankh Jab Tak Dekha Karenge Tujhko" Lalita Devulkar
4 "Chanchala Chapal Chit Ki Hai Lagan" K. C. Dey
5 "Chandrika Bane Tu Main Taara" Jal Merchant,
6 "Dekha Jo Husn-e-Yaar Tabiyat Machal Gayi" Lalita Devulkar
7 "Kat Gayi Kat Gayi Yunhi Meri Saari Umariya" Kamala Devi
8 "Khelat Krishna Kanhaiya Hori" Lalita Devulkar
9 "Kyun Nahin Ab Tak Aaye Raah Dekhte Thak Gayi Aankhein" Sabita Devi
10 "Na Ranjh Kar Badnaseeb Bharat" K. C. Dey
11 "Niradhaar Hun Daataar Ab Toh Tum" Jal Merchant
12 "Suratiya Nahin Bhule Ri Kaise Dharoon Man Dhir" Jal Merchant
13 "Teri Khatir Ajab Rang Jama Rakha Hai" Lalita Devulkar
14 "Wah Rang-o-Bu Kahan hai Uff Kya Se Kya Hua" Sabita Devi
15 "Paahimam, Paahimam, Natwar Ghanshyam" K. C. Dey
16 "Kshama Karo Devi Meri Bhool Sumati Aayi" Jal Merchant

References edit

  1. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen; Professor of Critical Studies Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. pp. 259–. ISBN 978-1-135-94318-9. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Grihalakshmi 1934". Gomolo.com. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Grihalakshmi 1934". Alan Goble. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  4. ^ Sanjit Narwekar (1 January 2005). Eena Meena Deeka: The Story of Hindi Film Comedy. Rupa & Company. pp. 54–. ISBN 978-81-291-0859-3. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Grihalakshmi". Mahal Movies. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Grihalakshmi 1934". Muvyz, Inc. Retrieved 30 September 2014.

External links edit

  • Grihalakshmi (1934) at IMDb

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