Avtaar
Avtaar | |
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Directed by | Mohan Kumar |
Produced by | Mohan Kumar |
Starring |
Rajesh Khanna Shabana Azmi Sujit Kumar AK Hangal Gulshan Grover Shashi Puri Priti Sapru Sachin Yunus Parvez |
Music by | Laxmikant Pyarelal |
Cinematography | K. K. Mahajan |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Avtaar is a 1983 film starring Rajesh Khanna and Shabana Azmi. It was directed by Mohan Kumar, and the music was by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Rajesh Khanna did achieve success from Amardeep and Prem Bandhan onwards but this was Rajesh Khanna's biggest hit film in terms of box office collections after his bad phase from 1976-1978. Avtaar was a commercial hit, and was critically acclaimed.[1] It also earned several Filmfare nominations.[2] However Rajesh Khanna missed the Best Actor award to Naseeruddin Shah for Masoom. In 1986 Mohan Kumar made Amrit with Rajesh Khanna with similar story. The film was later remade into the Telugu film O Thandri Teerpu (1985) starring Murali Mohan and Jayasudha, in Kannada as "Kaliyuga" starring Rajesh and Aarthi, in Malayalam as Jeevitham starring Madhu and in Tamil as Vaazhkai with Sivaji Ganesan. Baghban in 2003 starring Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini was partially inspired from this film.
Plot
The film starts with a mourning being held at Avtaar Industries. Radha Kishen (Shabana Azmi) garlands her husband Avtaar Kishen's (Rajesh Khanna) bust. The story starts from a flashback. Radha is the only daughter of Seth Jugal Kishore (Madan Puri). Radha is in love with Avtaar, a poor boy. Jugal Kishore resents Radha's love. Hence, the duo elope and get married.
Avtaar and Radha face various hardships in life, but ultimately succeed. After 3 decades, Avtaar is owner of a small garage and a small fortune. He has two sons, Chander (Gulshan Grover) and Ramesh (Shashi Puri). Chander is married to Renu (Rajni Sharma), while Ramesh is married to Sudha (Priti Sapru). Avtaar also has a servant named Sewak (Sachin).
Like Avtaar, his sons have also married rich girls, daughters of Seth Laxmi Narayan (Pinchoo Kapoor). But, they are totally henpecked. When Avtaar discovers this, he leaves his home. Radha and Sewak also follow him. With help of a moneylender Bawaji (Sujit Kumar), Avtaar starts his own garage.
Avtaar faces an uphill task, since he has no money to buy equipment, is aged and his right hand is paralysed in a freak accident. Sewak helps his master by illegally donating blood to arrange for money, but when Avtaar thinks that Sewak resorted to robbery, Bawaji tells the truth. Moved, Radha and Avtaar regard him as their own son.
Meanwhile, both Ramesh and Chander are enjoying their own life. Avtaar's luck changes again when the engine he is working on gives a successful result. Soon, Avtaar starts manufacturing the engine parts. This gives way to an industrial empire headed by Avtaar, Radha and Sewak. To help other old people like him who were spurned by their own families, Avtaar starts some social institutions.
Avtaar's success takes a toll on Laxmi Narayan's business and he holds Chander responsible. Meanwhile, Ramesh commits fraud with the bank and is arrested. Shobha come to Avtaar for help, but he rebukes her and sends her away. Radha gets angry over this, but keeps silent. Avtaar secretly gives Bawaji the bail money on the condition that he tells no one the truth. Bawaji bails both Ramesh.
Meanwhile, holding Chandar responsible for the loss in business, Laxmi Narayan throws him out of the house. Ramesh, Chandar and Sudha go to Radha for help. Although Avtaar is not willing to help them. Next day, Avtaar goes to office and does not return. Radha calls him many times and finally reaches office late night. She tries to convince him that she is a mother too. But he doesn't listen to all that. Deep in emotions, Radha accuses him of having turned heartless. Same day, Bawaji meets Radha, whereupon Radha tells him the whole story. Bawaji has to tell the truth to her as he cannot bear Avtaar being insulted despite his big heart.
On learning the truth, Radha realizes her mistake and tries to call Avtaar. Sewak informs her that Avtaar had a heart attack. Everybody goes to Hospital, where Avtaar had already written his will and hands it to Radha and dies. The story comes to the present, where Radha garlands Avtaar's bust and the film ends.
Cast
- Rajesh Khanna as Avtaar Kishen
- Shabana Azmi as Radha
- A. K. Hangal as Rashid Ahmed
- Madan Puri as Seth Jugal Kishore Radha's Father
- Gulshan Grover as Chander Kishen
- Shashi Puri as Ramesh Kishen
- Sachin as Sewak
- Yunus Parvez as Paanwala
- Pinchoo Kapoor as Seth Laxmi Narayan
- Sujit Kumar as Bawaji
- Priti Sapru as Sudha R. Kishen
- Rajni Sharma as Renu C. Kishen
- Ranjan Grewal as Anwar R. Ahmed
- Madhu Malini as Zubeida Anwar
- Shivraj as Gopal
Soundtrack
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Din Maheene Saal" | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar |
2 | "Oopar Wale Tera Jawab Nahin" | Kishore Kumar |
3 | "Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai" | Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle, Narendra Chanchal |
4 | "Yaaro Utho Chalo" | Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor |
5 | "Zindagi Mauj Udane" | Mahendra Kapoor, Suresh Wadkar, Alka Yagnik |
Filmfare Nominations
- Best Picture
- Best Director-Mohan Kumar
- Best Actor-Rajesh Khanna
- Best Actress-Shabana Azmi
- Best Story-Mohan Kumar
- Best Dialogue Writer - Mushtaq Jalili
References
- ↑ "BoxOffice India.com". BoxOffice India.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
- ↑ 1st Filmfare Awards 1953
External links
- Avtaar at the Internet Movie Database