Chhalia
Chhalia | |
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky | |
Produced by | Subhash Desai |
Starring | |
Cinematography | N. Satyen Kalyanji Anandji |
Release date | 1960 |
Running time | 135 Minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Chhalia is a 1960 Indian
Plot
Shanti is married off to Kewal on the eve of Partition. But while the two families move away to Delhi from Lahore, she inadvertently is left behind, and is forced to share a roof with Abdul Rehman, who has a sister of Shanti's age in India. When she returns to India five years later with her son, she is first welcomed by the husband with open arms but disowned when the child identifies himself as Anwar, and his father as Abdul Rehman. Even her own father refuses to give her shelter, though in the years she had lived with Abdul Rehman she hadn't even seen his face.
Physically and emotionally shattered, Shanti tries to commit suicide after leaving Anwar in a remand home, but is rescued by an outlaw, Chhalia who as time and events progress, flips for the lady. Rehman lands in Delhi to settle old scores with Chhalia and threatens to kidnap Shanti. The bloody fight that ensues between the two adversaries eventually ends in a truce. The hurried climax, set amidst Dussera festivities, has Chhalia bringing about a rapprochement between the estranged couple, and himself walking into infinity, while Rehman is reunited with his sister on the return train.
Cast
- Raj Kapoor[10] as Chhalia
- Nutan as Shanti
- Pran as Abdul Rehman
- Rehman as Kewal
- Bupet Raja as Anwar
- Shobhana Samarth as Shanti's mother
Production
Chhalia was the debut film of director
Release
Chhalia was released in 1960 and was a moderate box office success.
Soundtrack
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The soundtrack of Chhalia is composed by the duo
All lyrics are written by
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Baje Payal Chhun Chhun" | Lata Mangeshkar | 3:48 |
2. | "Chhalia Mera Naam" | Mukesh | 3:51 |
3. | "Dum Dum Diga Diga" | Mukesh | 3:14 |
4. | "Teri Rahon Mein Khade Hai" | Lata Mangeshkar | 3:58 |
5. | "Meri Jaan Kuchh Bhi Kijiye" | Mukesh & Lata Mangeshkar | 3:13 |
6. | "Mere Toote Huye Dil Se" | Mukesh | 4:00 |
7. | "Gali Gali Sita Roye" | Mohd. Rafi | 4:56 |
8. | "Title Music" | Instrumental | 1:32 |
Total length: | 28:31 |
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External links
- Chhalia at IMDb