Chandni (film)
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Running time | 179 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹12.8 crore |
Box office | ₹17.2 crore[1] |
Chandni (Moonlight) is a 1989 Indian
The eighties marked a professional setback in Chopra's career, After a series of failed action films, Chopra decided to return to his roots and make a romantic musical, a film with all the hallmarks of what has come to be known as the "Yash Chopra style" – heroine-oriented, romantic, emotional, depicting the lifestyle of the super-elite, with melodic music used in songs picturized in foreign locations. The film marked the first collaboration between Chopra and Sridevi; they would collaborate again for the path-breaking Lamhe (1991).
Chandni was theatrically released on 14 September 1989 by
At the 37th National Film Awards, Chandni won Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. At the 35th Filmfare Awards, the film received 10 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Chopra), Best Actress (Sridevi), Best Actor (Kapoor), Best Supporting Actor (Khanna) and Best Supporting Actress (Rehman), and won Best Cinematography.
Plot
Chandni Mathur, a middle-class naïve girl, travels to Delhi with her parents to attend her cousin's wedding. There she meets Rohit Gupta, her cousin's friend. Rohit instantly falls in love with the beautiful Chandni and starts courting her. After his continuous attempts, Chandni accepts him and they eventually get engaged, though Gupta's family dislikes Chandni due to a difference in their social status. One day, Rohit calls Chandni and asks her to come on the roof of her home where he is waiting for her in a helicopter to shower rose petals on her. While doing that, his helicopter crashes, paralyzing his right side. The Guptas blame Chandni for the mishap and mistreat her. Thinking he cannot be a good husband, Rohit lets Chandni go. Heartbroken, she leaves Delhi and travels to Mumbai and finds work at a travel agency. Lalit Khanna, the head of the travel agency, and a widower, falls for Chandni and asks her to marry him, and she accepts the proposal hesitantly.
Two years later, after much contemplation, Chandni agrees to marry Lalit and meets his mom Lata, who likes her instantly. Lalit visits Switzerland on a business trip and runs into Rohit, who is still undergoing treatment from professional therapists and physicians for his paralysis.
Having recovered, he befriends Lalit, and they share their respective love-stories, unaware that they both love the same girl, Chandni. Back in India, Rohit visits Lalit's house to meet him. Chandni opens the door; she and Rohit are surprised to see each other. Rohit reveals that he is no longer paralyzed. They get keyed up with tears, and he seizes this chance to propose to her.
However, Chandni tells Rohit that she is engaged to marry Lalit. She also reminds him what the Guptas did to her. He leaves regretfully. Lalit invites Rohit to his wedding as they have become friends. Rohit and Chandni pretend to be strangers. On the wedding day, he mumbles and stumbles down a flight of stairs in a drunken stupor. Out of panic Chandni runs towards him, hugs him and starts crying. Upon seeing this, Lalit realizes Chandni loves Rohit. In the hospital, Rohit regains consciousness. Lalit sacrifices his love for Chandni, and she marries Rohit. Lalit and Lata share a brief sad moment upon seeing Chandni and Rohit leave.
Cast
- Sridevi as Chandni Mathur
- Rishi Kapoor as Rohit Gupta
- Vinod Khanna as Lalit Khanna
- Waheeda Rehman as Lata Khanna
- Sushma Seth as Armani Gupta
- Mita Vashisht as Kiran Chawla
- Anant Mahadevan as Brijbhan Chawla
- Achala Sachdev
- Beena Banerjee
- Manohar Singh as Nihaal Gupta
- Ram Gopal Bajaj as Shiv Prasad Mathur
- Lalit Tiwari
- Suhas Joshi
- Renu Arya
- Bharat Bhushan Bhallaas Dr. Aryamaan Das
- Anupam Kher as Ramesh Mehra
- Juhi Chawla as Devika Shastri
- Gajendra singh pal
- Bijendra singh
Production
Speaking about the film with Karan Johar, Yash Chopra recalled when he was making Vijay (1988), an action film, he felt like he was not supposed to make films like this. Later he met with writer Kamna Chandra, who had achieved popularity after having written Raj Kapoor's Prem Rog (1982). She presented the story of a social romantic musical film to Chopra who liked it and started casting the stars. However, at the launch party, Chopra had a change of heart and decided to change the second half of the script, wherein originally Chandni was supposed to marry Lalit and have a son.
Initially, Rekha was approached to play the titular role; however, upon her refusal, Chopra offered the role to Sridevi who accepted the offer.[5][6]
With casting of Vinod Khanna, distributors started demanding an action sequence in the film to which Chopra refused. Originally, the script required Khanna saving Sridevi from a fire incident. However, upon watching the completed film, Chopra felt that it did not feel like a part of the film, so he called Sridevi and Khanna back for a day's shoot to re-film their first meeting sequence.
Music
The soundtrack of Chandni was composed by
The film's soundtrack was a major success in India and sold more than 10 million copies, becoming the best-selling soundtrack album of the year as well as the decade.[8] It is believed that the soundtrack helped bring back the romantic musical genre, along with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), with its songs and lyrics receiving major critical acclaim.[8][9] According to Yash Raj Films, the soundtrack went 4× Platinum by the day of the premiere.[8] By the 25th week, it went 25× Platinum, a new standard in the music industry.[citation needed]
The song Chandni O Meri Chandni was remixed and reused in the 2012 film Chaar Din Ki Chandni
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mere Haathon Mein" | Lata Mangeshkar | 05:34 |
2. | "Mehbooba" | Lata Mangeshkar, Vinod Rathod | 04:53 |
3. | "Main Sasural Nahi Jaaungi" | Pamela Chopra | 04:06 |
4. | "Mitwa (Tere Mere Honton Pe)" | Lata Mangeshkar, Babla Mehta | 04:31 |
5. | "Aa Meri Jaan" | Lata Mangeshkar | 04:21 |
6. | "Dance Music" | Instrumental | 03:16 |
7. | "Chandni O Meri Chandni" | Sridevi, Jolly Mukherjee | 04:32 |
8. | "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki" | Suresh Wadkar, Anupama Deshpande | 03:25 |
9. | "Parbat Se Kaali" | Asha Bhosle, Vinod Rathod | 04:22 |
10. | "Tu Mujhe Suna" | Nitin Mukesh, Suresh Wadkar | 04:30 |
11. | "Mere Haathon Mein" | Instrumental | 05:47 |
Total length: | 49:17 |
Legacy
Chandni received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many critics highlighting the film's impact in being instrumental in bringing an end to an era of violent action movies in
Chandni consolidated Sridevi's position as the top female star of the era.
Costume design in the film was done by
The music of Chandni became a multi-platinum success,
Awards and nominations
- 35th Filmfare Awards:[35]
- Wins
- Manmohan Singh
Nominations
- Best Film – Yash Chopra & T. Subbarami Reddy
- Best Director – Yash Chopra
- Best Actress – Sridevi
- Best Actor – Rishi Kapoor
- Best Supporting Actor – Vinod Khanna
- Best Supporting Actress – Waheeda Rehman
- Shiv-Hari
- Best Lyricist – Anand Bakshi for "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"
- Best Male Playback Singer – Suresh Wadkar for "Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki"
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Yash Chopra's homage to good old-fashioned romance, is making it to the top. There are no fights, no villains, no politicians: "Nobody even shouts." says Chopra. Yet, the film is such a hit that many mini Chandnis are in the pipeline. Chopra sees the return of melody to Hindi film music as one of the reasons for his success: four platinum discs were sold by the time the film was released. But the diehard romanticist believes that a love story well told will neverfail at the box-office. He might be right. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak at the end of the decade and Ek Duje Ke Liye, Love Story, Ram Teh Ganga Maili and Betaab certainly had the audience spellbound.
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Then, in 1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, and later Maine Pyar Kiya and Chandni heralded the return of melody to Indian cinema.
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External links
- Chandni at IMDb