Teesri Manzil
Teesri Manzil | |
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Vijay Anand | |
Written by | Nasir Hussain |
Produced by | Nasir Hussain |
Starring | Shammi Kapoor Asha Parekh Helen Premnath Iftekhar Prem Chopra |
Cinematography | N. Srinivas |
Edited by | Vijay Anand |
Music by | R. D. Burman |
Distributed by | Nasir Hussain Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | 4 Crore |
Teesri Manzil (transl. Third floor) is a
Indiatimes Movies ranks the film amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films.[1]
Plot
The film begins on a dark night with a young girl, Rupa (Sabina), driving her car at a very high speed around the hills of
On her way to Dehradun, Sunita meets Anil Kumar, a charming but mischievous young man, who continuously flirts with her throughout the journey. As she checks into The Park Hotel with Meena, Sunita is surprised to find Anil there too, and he continues to woo her. Unbeknownst to Sunita, Anil himself is Rocky (his
Sunita invites Anil and his "uncle" to meet with her father (Raj Mehra) and discuss their marriage. Anil requests Kunwarsahab to reveal the truth about him to Sunita and her father, explaining that Rupa had deeply fallen in love with him during her stay at The Park Hotel. She aggressively pursued him despite his disinterest in her and her engagement with Ramesh, who became extremely furious on seeing her with Anil and threatened to kill Rupa in front of him. On the night before her fall, Rupa had telephoned Anil, informing that she desperately needs to meet him, but Anil had refused to open the door of his room when Rupa banged on it at midnight, pleading him to let her in. A few moments later, Anil was shocked to hear Rupa's deadly fall from the third floor of The Park Hotel. As Kunwarsahab keeps up the pretense instead and agrees on the alliance, Anil, with no other option, writes a letter to Sunita, revealing that he is none other than her enemy, Rocky, but that he never seduced her sister and had absolutely no idea that she would kill herself over him. Sunita is aghast when she reads the letter and severs ties with Rocky. As he unsuccessfully attempts to pursue and convince Sunita, Anil is approached by an investigating police officer, Inspector Das (Iftekhar), who reveals to him that Rupa had not jumped off the third floor of The Park Hotel out of desperation, but was cold-bloodedly thrown off to her death in reality.
Shocked at learning this, Anil suspects Ruby to be Rupa's murderer as she had intercepted his
While Anil is declared dead by Inspector Das and others, he secretly visits Sunita, convinced that Ramesh killed both Rupa and Ruby and is now trying to kill him with the mysterious woman's help. Anil enlists the help of Sunita, who now believes his innocence and takes him to meet Ramesh at The Park Hotel. While Sunita is away, Anil sees the same mysterious woman having released him in the car with failed brakes and pursues her. He is surprised to witness her drive into the mansion of Kunwarsahab, who is shocked at seeing Anil there and insists that he must stay with him in the night for not being safe anywhere. He forcefully takes Anil into an old room in his mansion and instructs him to stay there till morning. After Kunwarsahab's departure, Anil begrudgingly goes through a closet in the room, searching for clothes to change into, when he is shocked to find an overcoat of Kunwarsahab with the exact same buttons that Inspector Das had shown him and the overcoat is also missing a button. Realising that the killer of both Rupa and Ruby is none other than Kunwarsahab, Anil feigns an escape through the window, just as Kunwarsahab enters the room to kill him in his sleep along with the mysterious woman, Sabina, who is his girlfriend and a widow with two children.
While Kunwarsahab leaves to search for him, Anil threatens Sabina at knifepoint and forces her to confess the truth about Rupa and Ruby's murders. He telephones Inspector Das at the police station, and Sabina confesses to him that Kunwarsahab had an extramarital affair with her which his wife discovered and attempted to shoot her, but Kunwarsahab accidentally shot his wife dead while trying to tackle her. While Kunwarsahab and Sabina were burying the dead body of Kunwarsahab's wife in a secluded place, Rupa happened to witness them while she was on her way to meet Anil. She escaped to The Park Hotel with Kunwarsahab in pursuit and banged on the door of Anil's room, pleading him to let her in. However, Anil was unaware of Rupa's predicament and refused to open the door for her, causing Kunwarsahab to pick Rupa up and mercilessly throw her off the third floor to her death. At that very moment, Kunwarsahab returns to his mansion and overhears Sabina's telephonic conversation with Inspector Das. He shoots Sabina to her death and then attempts to kill Anil, but goes over the ledge of his mansion in the ensuing scuffle between them. Anil holds onto Kunwarsahab, asking him to surrender himself to the police, who have arrived at the scene with Sunita, her father and Meena. However, Kunwarsahab chooses to die instead and lets go of Anil's hand, falling to his death from the third floor of his mansion. The film ends with Anil and Sunita returning to Delhi from the same train where they met the first time.
Cast
- Shammi Kapoor as Anil Kumar / Rocky
- Asha Parekh as Sunita
- Helen as Ruby
- Premnathas Kunwarsahab Mahender Singh
- Iftekhar as Inspector Das (investigating police officer)
- Prem Chopra as Ramesh (Rupa, and later, Sunita's fianceé)
- Laxmi Chhaya as Meena (Sunita's friend)
- Raj Mehra as Sunita and Rupa's father
- Sabina as Rupa
- Neeta as Sabina (Kunwarsahab's girlfriend and accomplice)
- estate manager)
- Cameo Appearance)
- Salim Khan as the drummer in the song 'O haseena zulfonwali'
Background
Vijay Anand came on board to direct and edit the film. Hussain then cast
The song "Tumne Mujhe Dekha Hokar Meherbaan", has particular significance to Shammi Kapoor. It is said that some (indeterminate) time before the song was about to be shot, he received news that his wife at the time, Geeta Bali, had just died. Consummate professional that he was, he said he wanted to continue the filming due to the costs to the producer. And so the song was shot while he was in mourning. His tearing up and acting in the song is very real due to this background. There is a particular sequence in the song, where a three pronged candle stand on Asha Parekh's table falls over and the candles are blown off. Shammi Kapoor walks over to the table, picks a lit candle from the neighbouring table, and appears to light all three candles. But when he straightens the candle holder, and the camera turns from a side-on view, to a front-on view, you can see that the middle candle has been left unlit. It seems Shammi Kapoor told the director to leave the shot as-is, and that was his way of showing that the light in his life, his wife, had been taken away.
Soundtrack
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All the songs were composed by
References
- ^ India Times Top 25 Must-See Bollywood Films on Lists of Bests), archived from the original on 5 September 2012, retrieved 30 July 2012
- ^ "When Dev Anand came to blows with Nasir Hussain". Press Trust of India. 23 October 2016 – via Business Standard.
- ^ R D Burman - My God, That's My Tune
- ^ "Teesri Manzil". Spotify. 8 November 2023.
External links
- Teesri Manzil at IMDb