Kudrat

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Kudrat
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DVD Cover
Directed by Chetan Anand
Produced by B.S. Khanna
Written by Chetan Anand
Starring Raaj Kumar
Rajesh Khanna
Hema Malini
Vinod Khanna
Priya Rajvansh
Aruna Irani
Deven Verma
Music by Rahul Dev Burman
Cinematography Jal Mistry
Edited by Keshav Naidu
Production
company
Distributed by Trishakti Productions
Release dates
3 April 1981
Running time
165 mins
Country India
Language Hindi

Kudrat (English: Nature) [1] is a 1981 Indian drama film in Hindi written and directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini in the main lead roles supported by Raaj Kumar, Priya Rajvansh and Vinod Khanna. This is second movie of Rajesh Khanna-Hema Malini pair with reincarnation theme after Mehbooba. Kudrat in the year 1981 grossed Rs. 4.00 crores at the box office.[2] Rajesh Khanna received the 1982 All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award for Kudrat.The film was a box office hit and it won the Filmfare Award for Best Story.

Plot

Chandramukhi (Hema Malini), accompanied by her parents, visits the hill resort of Shimla for the first time in her life. She senses some familiarity with the place and gets strange feelings for which she does not know the reason. Chandramukhi and her family meet Dr. Naresh Gupta (Vinod Khanna). Naresh is attracted towards Chandramukhi and their families talk about getting them married to each other. Mohan Kapur (Rajesh Khanna), an upcoming lawyer, comes to Shimla to meet his patron and godfather, Janak Singh (Raaj Kumar). Mohan owes his education and career to Janak Singh's generosity. Janak Singh wants his daughter Karuna, also a lawyer, to marry Mohan. Mohan agrees out of gratitude to his patron and gets engaged to Karuna.

Once, Chandramukhi dashes into Mohan and feels some strange connection with him. Mohan also meets an elderly singer named Saraswati Devi. She is shocked to see him but does not say anything. Whenever Chandramukhi meets Mohan, she acts strangely. She has the nightmares of a man named Madhav, who is Mohan's doppelganger, plummeting to death from a cliff. Naresh senses that something is amiss and coerces Mohan to help him find the truth. On an excursion, Chandramukhi remembers everything: She was Paro in previous life and Madhav was her lover. A zamindar's son raped her and accidentally murdered her.

Here, Naresh too realizes that he should step out of their life, as their romance soon gets rekindled. Here, with help of Chandramukhi, Mohan soon finds out that Saraswati Devi is Satto, Madhav's sister. Satto tells them that the villain is none other than Janak. Mohan is in a dilemma: he has broken off his engagement with Karuna for Chandramukhi and now he has to drag Janak to court. Realizing that he has no other option, Mohan decides to take matters to the court. Karuna, who doesn't have an idea of the truth, steps in to defend her father against this "conspiracy".

Here, it is revealed that Janak is indeed guilty of death of both Paro and Madhav. He raped Paro and after listening this Madhav commits suicide. Paro had cursed him that just as he took away something precious to her, Mother Nature will take something important from him too. Meanwhile, Mohan seems to be losing the case, until he finds the mansion where Paro was purportedly murdered. He also traces Billi Ram, a senile old mason, who may hold a clue to Paro's disappearance. Billi Ram remembers that Janak had called him that day to patch up a wall in the mansion.

Mohan comes to the mansion with police, who tear the wall down. A skeleton tumbles out in front of Karuna. Shocked by this revelation, Karuna goes to her home and sets it on fire. She sits inside, playing a piano and succumbs to the fire. After learning of his daughter's death and the new discovery, Janak realizes that Paro's curse has done its work. Later, Janak pleads guilty for his crime in the court and is sentenced accordingly. As he is escorted out, he and Chandramukhi see each other for a last time. After Chandramukhi and Mohan get united, Naresh heads to America.

Cast

Actor/Actress Character/Role Notes
Rajesh Khanna Mohan Kapoor/Madhav
Hema Malini Chandramukhi/Paro
Raaj Kumar Choudhury Janak Singh
Vinod Khanna Dr. Naresh Gupta
Priya Rajvansh Karuna Singh as Priya Raajvansh
Aruna Irani Saraswati Devi (Satto)
Deven Verma Pyarelal as Devan Verma
A. K. Hangal Billi Ram
Om Shivpuri Judge
Keshto Mukherjee Jagat Ram as Keshto Mukerjee
Satyendra Kapoor Paro's father as Satyen Kapoo
Pinchoo Kapoor Chandramukhi's father
Raj Mehra Priest
Shammi Sarla
D. K. Sapru Janak Singh's Father as Sapru
Sunder Villager
Tom Alter Major Thomas Walters
Julie Judy Thomas as Jullie
Harbans Darshan M. Arora Munshi
Sunder Taneja Rai Saheb's son
Kalpana Iyer Dancer (song Chhodo Sanam)
Mukri

Crew

Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by R. D. Burman and the lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The song "Hamein Tumse Pyar Kitna" is heard twice in the film, first time by a female singer (Parveen Sultana) and the second time by a male singer (Kishore Kumar). Kumar was nominated for a Filmfare Award for his rendering of the song, while Sultana walked away with the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for her version of the song.

Song Title Singers Time
01. Hamen Tumase Pyar Kitna Kishore Kumar 1:19
02. Chhodo Sanam Kishore Kumar, Annette Pinto 1:13
03. Tune O Rangeele Lata Mangeshkar 3:32
04. Hamen Tumse Pyar Kitna Parveen Sultana 4:53
05. Sajti Hai Yun Hi Mehfil Asha Bhosle 4:41
06. Sawan Nahin Bhadon Nahin Asha Bhosle, Suresh Wadkar 5:27
07. Dukh Sukh Ki Har Ek Mala Muhammad Rafi 5:15

Awards and nominations

References

  1. Kudrat is a Hindi/Urdu word which was probably derived from the Prakrit language. The word is used widely in lots of expressions in Hindi and Urdu languages.[citation needed]
  2. http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/filmbodetails.asp?id=Kudrat+(1981)
  3. 1st Filmfare Awards 1953

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