There are certain
events which occur for a particular reason. Might not appear as a matter of
fact there and then but as the years go by, one realizes the importance of
those events..
There was a party
at my father's friend's farmhouse on the outskirts of Udaipur. The party
continued till wee hours and papa did not consider driving back to our house as
a safe option so we decided to stay overnight at the farm house. Long after the
guests were gone, the elders sat to watch the Video Cassette of AANDHI. My younger
brother was fast asleep but something had happened that day. Sleep eluded me. I
tried really hard but wasn't able to sleep.
I went out and sat
with my mom to watch the film.
Back in 2006, I
thought it would be a torture to sit through a movie made in 1975. To add to my
pain, the star cast was unfamiliar with the exception of Sanjeev Kumar whose
image had already been etched in my mind as Thakur of Sholay. As the opening
credits started rolling (back then, there wasn't a concept of playing credits
after the film ended) I got glued to the 21" CTV screen. 2 hours and 15
minutes passed and I was left awestruck. Not that I understood the actual
message or the theme of the film but it still had enough to keep me
entertained. All I recollect is it was that day when I realized that sacrifice
is also a way to show Love. Being together is not always possible. Sometimes
you have to let go..
Fast forward to
2013. I have already watched AANDHI 11 times.
The film released
in February 1975 amidst controversy, as rumours abound that it was based on the
life of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
The film story is
based around a chance meeting of a married couple after years of separation,
when wife Aarti Devi, now a leading politician happens to stay in the hotel run
by her estranged husband during an election campaign. The movie is loosely
based on the novel KAALI AANDHI, written by Kamleshwar.
There is one thing
which is absolutely unique about this film, the maturity with which the subject
has been handled. To see the story and the screenplay lending so much
maturity and grace to the topic is a rarity in Bollywood films.
But one does
expect that much level of maturity particularly if Gulzaar sahab is the captain
of the ship working along with Kamleshwar (the most prominent writer
of his time) and R.D Burman (the celebrated genius). To review Aandhi is not my
concern. It just would not fit in the rating scale.
The story though
based on the novel, was creatively constructed and given a new dimension by
Gulzaar and the script writer Bhushan Banmali. Such was the impact of the film
that i actually went on to read Kaali Aandhi and some other works by Kamleshwar
and believe me, the sensibility and maturity in his writing is visible
throughout despite there being a sense of simplicity in his work. Sample these
lines from the novel Kitne Pakistan.
.once upon a time, trees
provided shelter from the sun and the wind to human homes. Now, the trees
have become used to growing in the shadows of tall concrete buildings.
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—Kamleshwar, Kitne Pakistan
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One can very well
imagine the maturity with which Aandhi as a film would have been handled after
reading the above few lines.
Sanjeev Kumar ( JK) and Suchitra Sen (AARTI DEVI) meet each other after 10
years of separation. Much has changed during this time. Aarti has become a
prominent politician, about to fight out the general elections and JK has
become the Managing Director of the Hotel in which fate made Aarti stay for her
tenure in that city to carry out her election campaign.
The scene where
the couple meets each other after a decade will remain etched in my mind
forever. They remember everything about each other, blush while remembering
those days. Moments of awkward silences get created which make way for
beautiful flashbacks which tells us the story as to why they had to
separate.
Aarti is an
ambitious girl, well educated wanting to make a career in politics and idolises
Indira Gandhi falls for JK who is an assistant manager at a hotel. Aarti gives
upon her ambitions to marry JK as he hates politics and wants to lead a simple
hassle free life but she realizes that it was becoming tough for her to manage
her brimming ambitions of making it big at the political stage and her personal
space.
This leads to a showdown between the couple and it
is by far the best confrontation scenes shot in the history of Indian Cinema.
Such is an impact of the scene that you as an audience feel that both of them
are right! There is no drama. Aarti calmly walks out of the house and from the
life of JK. We get to know this through a beautifully visualised
flashback.
The rest of the
story, for some time, then focuses on tracking the various political strategies
used by the opposition party to tarnish Aarti's image and the counter attack by
Aarti.
There is dirty
politics which leads to opposition posting questions on Aarti's character as
her relationship with JK comes out in public! There again in one fine scene JK
loses his cool and challenges the people to approach him to know about his
relationship with Aarti rather than talking shit. The dialogues penned by
Gulzaar are classic.
Sanjeev Kumar,
since i saw Aandhi has been one of my most favourite actors for the simple
reason because he could convey so much with his expressions! His performance
almost seems effortless.
Aandhi is a
musical masterpiece. Every song, in itself is a classic. R.D Burman and Gulzaar
team up together to give out a soul stirring album whose songs are considered
as evergreen classics.
Tum aa Gaye
Ho..Noor Aa Gaya Hai portrays the importance of the respective partners in one
anothers life with exceptional lyrical beauty.
Iss Mod Se Jaate
Hai will transfer you to a different world all together. The lyrics are heavy
and require undivided attention to understand the meanings of the song at one
go.
But the
track that stands out is Tere Bina Zindagi se Koi Shikwa Nahi.. This song is 7
minutes of brilliance. From the musical arrangement to the lyrics, from the
haunting vocals of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the absolutely amazing
acting by the lead pair, from the dialogue filling the song mid way to poetry
that will make you want to stand up and applaud the genius of gulzaar, this
song can itself make an interesting script for a full length feature film.
The song
goes- TERE BINA ZINDAGI SE KOI SHIKWA TOH NAHI...TERE BINA ZINDAGI BHI LEKIN
ZINDAGI TOH NAHI...
(There is no
other complain I have from my life except you...but then I realize that my life
isn't life anymore without you)
Despite the
separation, both of them feel the closeness but fearing that her name might be
tarnished and jeopardize her career; Aarti does not want to step forward.
But as the movie
ends, we see Aarti going out in public and clearing her stand about her
relationship with JK as she is again wanting to get back to JK, leaving her
political career behind. And this is where Gulzaar wins the audience as JK
tells Aarti to focus on her career as all he wants is to see Aarti win in life
and doesn't want her to give up.
As the last scene
comes up on screen, there is invariably a tear that rolls down everytime I
watch Aandhi..
AANDHI is a very
special movie for me. It is that movie that made me aware about the geniuses
like Gulzaar, R.D Burman, Sanjeev Kumar, Kamaleshwar, J.OM Prakash etc, it is
that movie which made be interested in watching the other films of the golden
era and be aware of the amazing collection of cinema that India had
produced.
It is that movie which taught me to let go certain things in
life but most importantly Aandhi taught me to face situations, adjust
accordingly if it is impossible to fight them, but never give up!
Aandhi is a rare
basket of human emotions, shows the rawness as well as the matured thought
process of an individual and most importantly AANDHI makes complete sense even
after 38 years of its release.
On watching this movie (Thanks to you).. I totally agree with you that sometimes letting go off is also LOVE and this movie is beyond “rating scale level”. Its relevance still exists in today’s “kalyug”.
ReplyDeleteFor Success in life and in relationship.. MATURITY is needed.. this was clear when Aarti left house by just leaving behind a letter.
Since you have already mentioned everything there is nothing for me to mention.. Personally, I would have loved if you would have mentioned about BIRLA, the servant… I loved his lines “bhaley hi yeh ghar meri marzi se nahi chalta. Lekin yeh mera bhi ghar hai.. tum mujhe iis ghar se nahi nikal sakti”. He though being a supporting character in film, had important role to play.. especially his Words of Wisom to Aarti.. His words clearly points that he too has seen life and he feels Aarti and JK as his own daughter and son.
Coming to ur overall review, “Its creatively penned down with perfect mixture of words… Even a person who would have not seen the movie will be eager to watch it.”
“SUPERLIKES for your review.”
Looking forward for more write-ups (reviews) on selected outstanding stories.
BINDA KAKA (played by late AK HANGAL Sahab) was a very important character as regards the flow of the film. It was his interaction with Aarti that made her aware of the fact that JK was the manager of the hotel she was staying in. As is expected out of a veteran, he delivered a good performance.
Deletesuvh a good review. thanks
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