Waqt (1965 film)

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Waqt
वक्त
وقت
Waqt 1965 film poster.JPG
1965 movie poster
Directed byYash Chopra
Written byAkhtar Mirza (story)
Akhtar-Ul-Iman (dialogue)
Produced byB. R. Chopra
StarringBalraj Sahni
Raaj Kumar
Sadhana
Sunil Dutt
Shashi Kapoor
Sharmila Tagore
CinematographyDharam Chopra
Edited byPran Mehra
Music byRavi
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
30 July 1965
Running time
206 min.
LanguageHindustani
Box office6 crore (equivalent to 340 crore or US$45 million in 2020)[1]

Waqt (transl. Time) is a 1965 Bollywood drama film, directed by Yash Chopra, and written by Akhtar Mirza and Akhtar-Ul-Iman. It made it onto the BFI's long list of films in consideration for their top ten of Indian films award.[2] It was produced by B. R. Chopra and starred an ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Sadhana, Balraj Sahni, Madan Puri, Sharmila Tagore, Achala Sachdev and Rehman. It pioneered the concept of films with multiple stars, starting a trend followed by other films.[3] The film took the top spot at the box office in 1965.[4] The plot of this movie re-introduced the lost and reunite formula in Bollywood, originally featured in the 1943 Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Shanti starrer Kismet (fate). A happy family separated by Waqt (time) goes through a series of trials trying to reunite. The film was later remade into the Telugu as Bhale Abbayilu (1969) and in Malayalam as Kolilakkam (1981).[5][6]

It is still considered one of the blockbuster movies of actress Sadhana. The film contains the popular Hindi songs "Hum Jab Simat Ke", sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Asha Bhosle, Waqt se din aur raat, sung by the legendary Mohammed Rafi, Aage Bhi Jaane Na Tu, sung by Asha Bhosle and Ae Meri Zohra Jabeen, sung by Manna Dey, composed by Ravi and picturised on Balraj Sahni and Achala Sachdev.

Plot[]

Lala Kedarnath Prasanta (Balraj Sahni) has three sons whose birthdays are on the same day. On the occasion of their birthday celebration, they are visited by a well-known astrologer, who advises Lala Kedarnath not to be proud for his past achievements and to not be too optimistic about the future as fate (kismat) plays a key role in life. Lala Kedarnath ignores the prediction and is busy making plans for an even wealthier future. Later that night, as he is proclaiming his grand plans for the future to his wife, Laxmi (Achala Sachdev), there is a sudden earthquake and the whole town crumbles. When Lala Kedarnath regains consciousness, his house has been destroyed and his family is gone.

The oldest son, Raju, ends up in an orphanage, while middle son, Ravi, is found on the road by a rich couple who take him to their home to raise him as their own son. The youngest son, Vijay, who is still an infant, is with his mother. Unable to find the rest of the family, Laxmi and Vijay live in poverty.

Lala Kedarnath traces Raju to the orphanage, but finds that he has run away because the orphanage manager (Jeevan) beat him. Frustrated, he kills the manager and is jailed. As the police drive away with Kedarnath, the audience sees young Raju running in the streets and turning into an adult (Raaj Kumar).

Raju grows up as Raja, a sophisticated thief, who works for Chinnoy Seth. Raja falls in love with Meena (Sadhana) and decides to give up the life of crime. To his dismay, he realises that Meena intends to marry Ravi (Sunil Dutt), who is a family friend. On the night before their engagement, he decides to kill Ravi, only to realise that Ravi is his long lost brother. Before he can ask Ravi about his parentage, Meena's parents decide to break off the engagement upon discovering that Ravi is of unknown parentage and religion.

Heartbroken, Ravi leaves home after an argument with his foster sister, Renu (Sharmila Tagore), over his objection to her affair with Vijay (Shashi Kapoor), who is working as a driver for Chinnoy Seth. Renu has been in love with Vijay since their college days together, but Vijay has not been able to find a suitable job in Mumbai despite having a BA degree. Laxmi has been diagnosed with cancer. To pay for her medical expenses, Vijay has no other option but to be a driver.

Raja hears about Ravi's problem and decides to reveal the truth about their relationship at a party organised by Chinnoy Seth. Chinnoy Seth's employee misbehaves with Meena at the party and Raja threatens to kill him. Later that night, the drunk employee gets into a fight with Chinnoy Seth and in self-defense, Chinnoy Seth ends up killing the man. To cover up his crime, he decides to frame Raja and drags the body to Raja's house, hiding it in his closet. Vijay happens to witness this but is shut up with the promise of money for his mother's treatment.

Raja is arrested and Ravi defends him as an advocate, while Vijay initially testifies falsely and then recants his statement. Lala Kedarnath also appears in court as the witness who found Raja being caught by the police. Raja is ultimately proved innocent and Chinnoy Seth is convicted after he blurts out the truth in court, thanks to Ravi. Afterward, Laxmi arrives in the court to make sure Vijay did the right thing. Lala Kedarnath sees her in the court and the family finally reunites. In the end, Lala Kedarnath and the rest of the family build a new home where they, Meena's family, and Renu's family live together.

Cast[]

Character Actor
Lala Kedarnath Balraj Sahni
Ravi Khanna (Bablu) Sunil Dutt
Meena Mittal Sadhana
Raja (Raju) Raaj Kumar
Vijay (Munna) Shashi Kapoor
Renu Khanna Sharmila Tagore
Laxmi Kedarnath Achala Sachdev
Chinoy Seth Rehman
Balbir Madan Puri
Mr. Mittal Manmohan Krishna
Mrs. Mittal Leela Chitnis
Orphanage Warden Jeevan
Mr. Khanna Surendra Nath
Mrs. Khanna
Rani Sahiba Shashikala
Lala Hardayal Rai Hari Shivdasani
Public Prosecutor Motilal
The Judge Mubarak
Police Inspector Jagdish Raj
Jailor
Astrologer
Singer Erica Lal

Soundtrack[]

The film soundtrack[7] was composed by Ravi with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi.

# Title Singer(s) Duration
1 "Aye Meri Zohra Jabeen" (Composed by Afghan singer and composer Abdul Ghafoor Breshna)


Manna Dey 03:44
2 "Aage Bhi Jaane Na Tu" Asha Bhosle 05:31
3 "Chehre Pe Kushi Chhaa Jaati Hai" Asha Bhosle 04:33
4 "Din Hai Bahaar Ke Tere Mere Ikrar Ke" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle 04:50
5 "Waqt Se Din Aur Raat" Mohammed Rafi 04:11
6 "Kaun Aaya Ki Nigaho Me Chamak Jag" Asha Bhosle 04:28
7 "Hum Jab Simat Ke Aapki" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle 04:01
8 "Maine Ek Khwab Sa Dekha" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle 05:45

Awards and nominations[]

References[]

  1. ^ https://bestoftheyear.in/movie/waqt/
  2. ^ "Long list". bfi.org.uk. 3 November 2005. Accessed 3 April 2006
  3. ^ Waqt: Where Time Stands Still. Rediff.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "CineGoer.com – Uppalapati Krishnam Raju Filmography". cinegoer.com. Archived from the original on 26 July 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2009.
  6. ^ "Jayan – My favorites". OLD MALAYALAM CINEMA.
  7. ^ http://www.hindigeetmala.net/movie/waqt.htm
  8. ^ "1st Filmfare Awards 1953" (PDF). deep750.googlepages.com.

Further reading[]

  • During the Malayalam remake of the film in 1981: Kolilakkam, (Shockwave) popular iconic Malayalam action superstar Jayan died during the last scenes of the movie while attempting a helicopter stunt, causing the helicopter to fall down and crash while he was holding on to the rail. His sudden death made him a legendary superstar in the Malayalam film industry.

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