Rajnigandha (1974)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 50 mins

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The novelist Manu Bhandari (Mahabhoj, Aapka Banti) was also associated with the 50s literary Nai Kahani movement in Hindi. Her story chronicles the life of a working woman, Deepa (Sinha) torn between two lovers: her intended husband, the gregarious bank clerk Sanjay (Palekar) and Navin (Thakur) whom she meets in Bombay when applying for a teaching job. Palekar’s debut performance in Hindi established his best-known screen image as a bumbling common-man hero. The film’s claim to represent realistically the middle class through Sanjay’s persona is belied by an extensive use of glamourous soft-focus imagery. It was Basu Chatterjee’s breakthrough into mainstream Hindi cinema, encouraging the notion that low-budget art-house films can be commercially successful.
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Cast: Amol Palekar, Vidya Sinha

Crew: Basu Chatterjee (Director), KK Mahajan (Director of Photography), Salil Choudhury (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Romance, Drama

Release Dates: 10 Sep 1974 (India)

Hindi Name: रजनीगन्धा

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Did you know? The movie won the Filmfare Award for Best Film in 1975. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
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Music Label: Saregama India Limited
03:22

Music Director: Salil Choudhury
Lyricist: Yogesh Gaur
Playback Singer: Mukesh Chand Mathur
03:24

Music Director: Salil Choudhury
Lyricist: Yogesh Gaur
Playback Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Trivia:
The film is based on the short story Yahi Sach Hai by noted Hindi writer Mannu Bhandari.

The film marked Vidya Sinha's screen debut.

The movie won the Filmfare Award for Best Film in 1975.