Khatta Meetha (1978 film)
Khatta Meetha | |
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Directed by | Basu Chatterjee |
Produced by |
Gul Anand Romu Sippy |
Written by | Basu Chatterjee |
Starring |
Ashok Kumar Pearl Padamsee Rakesh Roshan Bindiya Goswami Devendra Khandelwal Deven Verma David Abraham Cheulkar |
Music by |
Rajesh Roshan Gulzar (lyrics) |
Cinematography | A. K. Bir |
Edited by | Subhash Gupta |
Release dates | 1981 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi/Urdu |
Khatta Meetha (English: Sweet and Sour) is a 1978 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Rakesh Roshan, Bindiya Goswami, Pearl Padamsee, Devendra Khandelwal, Deven Verma, David Abraham Cheulkar, Ranjit Chowdhry, Preeti Ganguly, Pradeep Kumar and Iftekhar. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan.[1] At 26th Filmfare Awards, Deven Verma was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for the film, but won it for Chor Ke Ghar Chor.[2] This was also the debut film of actor Ranjit Chowdhry, who later appeared in films like Basu Chatterjee's Baton Baton Mein (1979) and Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Khubsoorat (1980). The story of the movie is also an inspiration for the 2010 comedy Golmaal 3.[3] The movie was based on the 1968 movie Yours, Mine and Ours.
Plot
Homi Mistry (Ashok Kumar) is a Parsi widower who is about to retire. He lives in a small home with his four sons. Realizing that he may need emotional support and someone to take care of the house and his sons, he decides to remarry. His friend Soli (David Abraham Cheulkar) introduces him to a Parsi widow Nargis Sethna (Pearl Padamsee), who has one daughter and two sons. Hell breaks loose as both the families are informed of the alliance.[4]
How the two families learn to adjust with each other & come up with solutions for their problems forms the plot of the story.
The Story has all essence and genres - COMEDY , EMOTIONS, FAMILY VALUES , SACRIFICES MADE , LOVE , RESPECT
Cast
- Ashok Kumar as Homi Mistry
- Pearl Padamsee as Nargis Sethna
- Rakesh Roshan as Firoze Sethna
- Bindiya Goswami as Zarine
- Devendra Khandelwal as Jaal
- Deven Verma as Dara
- David Abraham as Soli
- Raju Shrestha as Peelu Mistry (as Master Raju)
- Preeti Ganguli as Freni Sethna
- Ranjit Chowdhry as Russie Mistry
- Iftekhar as Mr. Cooper (lawyer)
- Keshto Mukherjee as Milkman
- Ruby Mayer as Mrs. Perin Soli
Soundtrack
Film has music by Rajesh Roshan and lyrics by Gulzar.
Track list
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | Thoda Hai Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar |
2 | Tumse Mila Tha Pyar Kuch Achhe Naseeb The | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar |
3 | Ye Jeena Hai Angur Ka Dana, Katha Meetha | Kishore Kumar, Usha Mangeshkar |
4 | Mummy O Mummy, Tu Kabb Saas Banegi | Kishore Kumar |
5 | Roll Roll | Kishore Kumar, Amit Kumar |
6 | Frenny O Frenny | Amit Kumar, Shailender Singh |
Cultural references
A TV series produced by Cinevistaas Limited on DD Metro had the same title. The title of the song, Thoda Hai Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai by Gulzar was later used in the title of TV series, Thoda Hai Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai (1997) and Thoda Hai Bas Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai (2010). The 2010 Hindi film, Golmaal 3, used the idea of couple with children from their previous marriages marrying.[5][6][7]
References
- ↑ "Unfair fun". The Tribune. 27 August 2006.
- ↑ List of Filmfare Award Winners and Nominations, 1953-2005
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/No-golmaal-here-Rohit/articleshow/6636794.cms?referral=PM
- ↑ "'Little Zizou' puts Parsis in comic spotlight after 30 years". The Hindu. 16 March 2009.
- ↑ "Golmaal 3 - Movie review". MiD DAY. 6 November 2010.
- ↑ "No golmaal here: Rohit". The Times of India. 28 September 2010.
- ↑ "Bollywood goes retro to boost box office sales". The Independent. 7 December 2011.