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Rajnigandha

  • 1974
  • 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
911
MA NOTE
Rajnigandha (1974)
DrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Delhi-based woman in a steady relationship with her boyfriend is forced to come to terms with her true feelings when a job interview in Mumbai brings an old flame back in her life.A Delhi-based woman in a steady relationship with her boyfriend is forced to come to terms with her true feelings when a job interview in Mumbai brings an old flame back in her life.A Delhi-based woman in a steady relationship with her boyfriend is forced to come to terms with her true feelings when a job interview in Mumbai brings an old flame back in her life.

  • Director
    • Basu Chatterjee
  • Writers
    • Mannu Bhandari
    • Basu Chatterjee
  • Stars
    • Vidya Sinha
    • Amol Palekar
    • Dinesh Thakur
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    911
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Basu Chatterjee
    • Writers
      • Mannu Bhandari
      • Basu Chatterjee
    • Stars
      • Vidya Sinha
      • Amol Palekar
      • Dinesh Thakur
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux10

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    Vidya Sinha
    Vidya Sinha
    • Deepa Kapoor
    Amol Palekar
    Amol Palekar
    • Sanjay
    Dinesh Thakur
    Dinesh Thakur
    • Navin
    Rajeeta Kochhar
    Rajeeta Kochhar
    • Ira
    • (as Ranjita Thakur)
    Veena Godh
    • Deepa's sister-in-law
    Manju Maini
    Master Chicoo
    Raj Prakash
    B.B. Sahni
    Phiroza Cooper
    • Director
      • Basu Chatterjee
    • Writers
      • Mannu Bhandari
      • Basu Chatterjee
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    7jmathur_swayamprabha

    Fragrance of love in the fragrance of tuberoses

    Rajnigandha (tuberose) is a celluloid adaptation of the Hindi story - Yahi Sach Hai (this only is true) written by the lady author Mannu Bhandari who is a big name in the world of Hindi literature. The director has nowhere digressed from the original story and presented it ditto on the screen.

    The story - Yahi Sach Hai revolves around Deepa who loves Nisheeth while living in Calcutta but he breaks up with her without explaining anything to her. Heart-broken Deepa moves to Kanpur and comes in contact with Sanjay. In no time, love blossoms between the two. However when she visits Calcutta for a job interview, she meets Nisheeth again and the fire of her first love is rekindled in her heart. She starts feeling that her love for Sanjay was just an attempt to give solace to her broken heart and her first love is only the true love. But her dilemma continues whether she should opt for Sanjay or Nisheeth whose feelings can only be derived by her through his gestures, not expressed properly. However the ending scene of the movie brings a twist in the tale with the realisation coming upon Deepa that the heart of a woman (like her) is too weak to take tough decisions.

    In the movie, the locations have been changed from Calcutta to Delhi and Kanpur to Bombay and the name of the character Nisheeth has been changed to Naveen (perhaps because Nisheeth is an uncommon name). Rest there is hardly any change. While the good story was the director's advantage on one hand, its thinness was the disadvantage on the other because, after all, an interesting movie of a duration of two hours or more was to be presented to the Hindi movie audience. Hence here lay the challenge for him and the litmus test of his ability to keep the viewers tied to the screen throughout. And admittingly, Basu Chatterjee passed this test with distinction. He has directed many bad movies too but Rajnigandha is definitely one of his best works.

    The name of the movie is fittingly Rajnigandha because the hero Sanjay is habitual of bringing the gift of tuberoses (Rajnigandha) for Deepa who loves these flowers. And the fragrance of love spreading in a woman's heart is no less than the enchanting fragrance of tuberoses.

    The story (and the movie) tries to peep into a woman's heart and explores an answer to a question - Can a woman love two men at the same time ? The answer from the viewpoint of the storyteller (who is a woman) is - Yes. It may happen when one of the two men is her first love. The first love always remains in a woman's heart because of the fragrant memories it carries. However love is not just an emotion. It's a need for every human-being (from my viewpoint - every creature) which should be met. Hence, it's just not practical to spend the remaining part of one's life with a broken heart and memories of a bygone love affair. The lovelorn Deepa finds solace in the arms of the outspoken Sanjay whereas the bygone love of introvert and silent Nisheeth (or Naveen) is very difficult for her to discard from her heart . Yet, in the end, when she is almost tired of the wait for Nisheeth's letter, all of a sudden Sanjay breaks into her room with her favourite tuberoses and her craving need for love overpowers her abstract emotion. Then she feels that this love-drenched moment is only true, rest everything is (and was) false.

    Personally (though I am a man), I feel Deepa comes across the truth in the end because we live (and relive) in memorable moments of life. A moment of victory, a moment of love, a moment of satisfaction or a moment of bliss overpowers an uneventful and repetitive routine of a lifetime. Hence the golden moments are not to be let gone or wasted. They are to be lived to the full. And the bliss gained in a few moments is better than a treasure of stale memories and false, unfulfilled expectations.

    The emotional story has been told nicely on the screen and there is no boredom. All the three lead actors - Vidya Sinha as Deepa, Amol Palekar as the extrovert Sanjay and Dinesh Thakur as the introvert Naveen have delivered admirable performances.

    Technically the movie is simple and simplicity itself was the pre-requisite of this emotional story of middle-class people. Hence acceptable. Music is a very big plus point of the movie. It contains only two songs, written by Yogesh and composed by Salil Chowdhury but they can very easily be counted among 100 best songs of bollywood - 1. Rajnigandha Phool Tumhaare Mehken Yun Hi Jeevan Mein, Yun Hi Mehke Preet Piya Ki Mere Anuraagi Mann Mein (sung by Lata), 2. Kai Baar Yun Bhi Dekha Hai, Ye Jo Mann Ki Seema Rekha Hai, Mann Todne Lagta Hai (sung by Mukesh). The lyrics have a high poetic quality and the music composition of both of them is just excellent.

    All in all, Rajnigandha is a very good emotional watch. However, with my recommendation for the movie, I also advise those who can read Hindi and are fond of good literature, to read the story - Yahi Sach Hai which is a gem from the treasure of Hindi literature.
    9manojkasotiya

    A woman's dilemma shown through the fragrance of Tuberose

    Why Rajnigandha is a cult classic?

    A movie which never in its entire film length made me laugh or cry. But I just couldn't take my eyes off from its simplicity. Superb starcast, fresh ofcourse in 1974. No unnecessary infused humor. Simple storytelling at its very best.

    Vidya Sinha's frustration can be felt throughout. She is most beautiful yet Simple heroine ever captured by camera in a Saree.

    One woman, one lover and an ex flame. This beautiful movie will be with you always . That's Basuda's magic. Two songs both classic.

    Just watch it in one go and keep your kids and mobile aside for two hours...
    10ritvikvirmani

    Why the classic film "Rajnigandha" stands firmly relevant in today's modern age.. By Ritvik Virmani

    From the subtle nuisances to the gestures of communism. Dropping hints of a patriarchal society enveloped inside a romantic theme. We pride ourselves with a classic, none as apt in the current strata of society.

    A relatable misgiving guided strongly by feelings of doubt,worry and suspicion. A familiar nostalgia grips the viewer around what the millennial would quote as "love come arrange union". A well crafted unison of Basu Chaterjee's brilliance backed by Manu Bhandari's intellect. The marriage of middle cinema of the 70's to the bitter preemptive urban and industrial literary works of the 50's ignites a spark of self discovery and conflict. A facade that remains as relevant today after half a century as it did back then.

    The central theme revolves around Deepa (Played by Vidya Sinha) Who appears charmingly eloquent in her character when weighed against her love interest Sanjay(Played by Amol Palekar) who appears irresolute and tentative in her comparison. Their mild on-again off-again fervour is often marred by the contrasting qualities of their characters. As the intensity of story builds up, Deepa who exhibits a certain degree of strength and determination towards her sense of achievement goes to Bombay for her interview as a lecturer. Irony persists further as her unfinished Phd. Is carefully balanced in sync with her former love interest-a still incomplete chapter of her life. She is re-aquatinted here with Navin(Played by Dinesh Thakur) , her former lover from college days. Embedded with a persona of rebellion deeply rooted within as a result of his union days , the meeting almost immediately ignites a nostalgic spark between the two. An attraction towards the former-rebel current film -maker is made evident as the story unfolds further.Gestures by her former sequentially tear Deepa in two halves of herself and she starts to question her life with Sanjay. The contrast between Sanjay and Naveen is impeccable and One for which Deepa progressively seeks resolve.

    Towards the end we realise the true symbolic nature of the title "Rajnigandha". An unequivocal ode to Deepa the Neo-Modern French Queen Marie-Antoinette herself, popular for her fragrance Sillage de la Reine containing tuberose(Rajnigandha). As we lastly inherit from Sanjay's routine gesture of carrying the ornamental and ever fragrant Rajnigandha- it's serene scent can sometimes become overwhelming for the wearer....a blatant truth for generations to come.
    10harineem-209-525488

    Perfect telling if the story

    I have read the original Hindi story by Manu Bhandariand it's amazing that a full length movie was made on such a short story without compromising the integrity of the written original. In one line it's the mental turmoil a woman undergoes when she meets her ex after many years and finds she still has feelings for him. Beautifully picturised with beautiful songs the movie is a must watch.
    7IPyaarCinema

    Beautiful

    Review By Kamal K

    Nothing great about this film but still there is something so contemporary about this film that it somehow doesn't feel like a story specific to 70s India. The actors are fine. Both the leads have nothing great to offer except that they are quite decent. This movie,as it went along,grew on me. At the start,I didn't find the film good and the mediocre production quality didn't help as well. But as the story progresses and Vidya Sinha goes for a job interview in Bombay then the story becomes watchable and interesting as well.

    The inclination and the strong pull towards reliving the past (which maybe painful but incredibly seductive) with her first love as compared to the relatively mundane yet trustworthy and reliable present is the primary focus of the film which is done is a very neat manner in the film especially considering that the film was made in the 70s. And in that respect,it was a film ahead of its time in relation to the themes, characters, some dialogues, techniques (although an inarguably poor production quality with some qustionable cinematography). I really liked the idea of freeze frames which is was really a new thing in Indian cinema. Surprisingly,I enjoyed the music in the film quite a bit as well as the song towards the end of the film. But all said,this was nowhere near to Basu Chatterjee's best film but still a good watch.

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      Rajnigandha won the Filmfare award for Best film in 1975. It was the debut film for Amol palekar in Hindi film Industry.
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      Featured in Kahaani 2 (2016)
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      Rajnigandha Phool tumhare
      Playback by Lata Mangeshkar (as Lata)

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