Shanker and Rita's marriage is finalized by their elders in their childhoods, however, after growing up, Shanker loves Shobna. Shanker is told to marry Rita instead, and he does so. The marr... Read allShanker and Rita's marriage is finalized by their elders in their childhoods, however, after growing up, Shanker loves Shobna. Shanker is told to marry Rita instead, and he does so. The marriage is rocky as Rita does not pay attention to her husband and son. Then Shobna re-enters... Read allShanker and Rita's marriage is finalized by their elders in their childhoods, however, after growing up, Shanker loves Shobna. Shanker is told to marry Rita instead, and he does so. The marriage is rocky as Rita does not pay attention to her husband and son. Then Shobna re-enters their life. Memorable songs too: "Ilfizaye ishq me hum sari raat jaghe, allah jaane kya h... Read all
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The music of the film is its main plus point. Each and every song made me lost. Especially, "Yeh Hariyali aur Yeh Rasta" was most wonderful. While "Lakhon Taare Aasmaan Mein" was most absorbing. Shanker-Jaikishan deserves appreciation. The direction is also good but it is not flawless. There are some scenes that were not needed. Especially the humour is not treated well. The climax also did not satisfy me. That is why I have given the movie 8 out of 10.
Overall a treat to watch but if you want to enjoy it, enjoy it with full concentration and peace of mind. Recommended for music lovers, fans of Mala Sinha and if you want some taste of 60's.
The movie has been ably directed by Vijay Bhatt which keeps the audience glued to the screen. Right from the emotional scenes of the childhood of the pair, to the love-filled teasings of the now college-going lovers, to the numerous twists in the tale; everything is perfectly in place. The movie is filled with emotions and emotional situations. The character of the Christian lady (played beautifully by Krishna Kumari) who is like a mother figure to the motherless Shankar and her tragic death because of the wrongdoings of her bribe-taking dishonest husband (Om Prakash), deeply move the audience. The director has forced a few laughters in the otherwise serious movie perhaps to provide some relief to the audience (through the character of Om Prakash) which could have been avoided because they are not in line with the sentimental mood of the movie.
The performances are good. The lead pair has done well. Shashikala as the negligent wife and mother is mostly OK and somewhere over the top. However it is the supporting cast which deserves a special mention. Manmohan Krishna as the honest, dutiful trustee of the estate and the affectionate guardian to Manoj Kumar who had become an orphan in childhood, has done a terrific job. I have already mentioned about Krishna Kumari. Other actors including Om Prakash (sometimes over the top as an alcoholic) and the child artists also have ably supported the lead actors and the narrative.
The cameraman has captured the green beauty of Darjeeling in the sixties very well (despite the limitation of its being a black and white movie). The production value and technical aspects are also well-handled.
The songs are too many but they are not forced in the narrative. They are situational and help in carrying the story forward. Nowhere the viewer is bored and genuine sympathy is generated by the storyteller for the separated lovers. The climax of the movie is quite impressive.
The biggest plus point of the movie is definitely the melodious music composed by Shanker-Jaikishan. Most of the songs are timeless classics. Whether you take the immortal solo of Mukesh - Teri Yaad Dil Se Bhulane Chala Hoon or you take Mahendra Kapoor's memorable song, sung on the screen by a boatman - Kho Gaya Hai Mera Pyar or the title song by Lata or the classic duets of Lata and Mukesh - Ibtda-e-Ishq Mein Hum Saari Raat Jaage, Bol Meri Taqdeer Mein Kya Hai and Laakhon Taare Aasmaan Mein; each one is simply a gem. The lori sung by Lata which contains the gist of the story - Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani, is also praiseworthy.
Summing up, Hariyali Aur Raasta is a treat to watch for the lovers of musical love stories. Watch it once and you will love to watch it again.
Did you know
- TriviaManoj Kumar was in awe of Mala Sinha because she was a big star when they were making the film. But she was not very friendly. She would sit and watch all his shots, then correct him afterwards. This would irritate Manoj Kumar and he was hoping she would just leave him alone. One day Mala Sinha's father met Manoj and told him that Mala Sinha was praising him. This made Manoj realize that Mala Sinha was only trying to help him. After that Manoj loosened up and was able to start a friendship with Mala Sinha.
- SoundtracksAllah Jaane Kya Hoga Aage
Written by Hasrat Jaipuri
Composed by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal (collectively as Shankar Jaikishan)
Performed by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh
Courtesy of Saregama
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- Runtime2 hours 40 minutes
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