Anupama (1966 film)

Anupama
Poster
Directed byHrishikesh Mukherjee
Written byRajinder Singh Bedi
Biren Tripathy (Dialogue Director)
Screenplay byBimal Dutta
D.N. Mukherjee
Story byHrishikesh Mukherjee
Produced byL. B. Lachman
StarringDharmendra
Sharmila Tagore
Shashikala
Deven Verma
CinematographyJaywant Pathare
Edited byDas Dhaimade
Music byHemant Kumar
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Anupama (transl. Incomparable) is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee featuring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Shashikala, Deven Verma and Surekha Pandit. At the 1966 National Film Awards, the film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.[1]

Plot

Mohan Sharma (Tarun Bose), a successful businessman in Bombay, marries Aruna (Surekha Pandit) late in his life. His happy marriage ends when Aruna dies during childbirth, leaving behind a young daughter, Uma (Sharmila Tagore). Mohan cannot bear to see his daughter unless he is drunk, as she is a painful reminder of his late wife. Naturally, Uma grows up all by herself and becomes highly introverted and depressed. As time passes, Mohan's health starts failing due to overwork and alcoholism; doctors suggest a change of weather to a hill station, Mahabaleshwar.

Meanwhile, Arun Mehta (Deven Verma), the son of Mohan's friend Hari Mehta, is set to marry Uma, but prefers Annie (Shashikala) instead. He returns home after studying engineering abroad for five years, and joins them along with his friend, Ashok (Dharmendra), a writer and teacher who due to his straightforward nature most of the time remains jobless. Things change when young Ashok enters Uma's life. Uma falls in love with Ashok but she cannot do anything to jeopardize the already fragile relationship between her and her father who dislikes Ashok. Finally, Uma's father agrees and Uma leaves with Ashok to his village.

Cast

Production

According to Mukherjee, the film was based on his cousin. "My aunt died during childbirth, my uncle became an alcoholic, and he couldn't stand his daughter. For Anupama’s relationship with the poet who rescues her, I used my imagination," he told The Indian Express. His decision to cast Tagore as the protagonist was also frowned upon. Tagore, who was working on An Evening in Paris at the time, had received backlash for wearing a one-piece swimsuit for the film. She was the first Bollywood actress to have done so. "There were howls of protests when I signed [Tagore]. I was told to take Nutan instead," Mukherjee confessed. The song Kuch Dil Ne Kaha from the film was shot in Mahabaleshwar, for which Tagore and her co-star Dharmendra had to report on set at five in the morning.[2] Majority of Anupama was shot at Mohan Studios in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Soundtrack

The music for the Anupama was composed by Hemant Kumar, written by lyricist Kaifi Azmi, and sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle.

Song Singer/s Length
"Dheere Dheere Machal" Lata Mangeshkar 4:04
"Kuchh Dil Ne Kaha" Lata Mangeshkar 4:10
"Bheegi Bheegi Faza" Asha Bhosle 4:14
"Kyon Mujhe Itni Khushi" Asha Bhosle 4:01
"Ya Dil Ki Suno Duniyawalo" Hemant Kumar 4:32

Release

One of the best Indian films based on father daughter relationship. Anupama was released on 21 January 1966, and did "above average" at the box office. Tagore and Dharmendra received critical acclaim for their performances. The film was distributed globally on DVD by Shemaroo.[3]

Awards

Anupama received five nominations at the 1967 Filmfare Awards for Best Film, and Jaywant Pathare won the Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography. The film also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi at the 1966 National Film Awards.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Film Awards (1966)". Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  2. ^ The Sound of Silence Indian Express, March 15, 2015.
  3. ^ "Box Office 1966". Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2009.