Chhoti Si Mulaqat (English: A Brief Interaction) is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Alo Sarkar starring Uttam Kumar and Vyjayanthimala.[1][2][3] It's a remake of 1954 Bengali film Agni Pariksha directed by Agradoot[lower-alpha 1] which was an adaption of Asha Purna Devi's novel of the same name.[5][6]
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Directed by | Alo Sircar |
Written by | Story Ashapoorna Devi Screenplay Pronab Roy Sachin Bhowmik Abrar Alvi (dialogues) |
Based on | Agni Pariksha by Asha Purna Devi |
Produced by | Uttam Kumar |
Starring | Uttam Kumar Vyjayanthimala Rajendra Nath Shashikala Tarun Bose Veena |
Cinematography | Kanai Dey |
Edited by | V.K.Naik Madan Gupte |
Music by | Shankar Jaikishan |
Distributed by | Our Movies |
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Running time | 142 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Rupa goes on a trip with her grandmother (Pratima Devi) to the village where they meet the ailing Rai Saheb (Badri Prasad), a wealthy old gentleman. Rai Saheb has a grandson, Rajju, whom Rai Saheb and Rupa's grandfather had long ago decided would someday be married to Rupa. Rai Saheb uses emotional blackmail to persuade Rupa's grandmother to agree to an engagement between Rupa and Rajju. But then Rai Saheb has a heart attack and on his deathbed, he insists that Rupa and Rajju be married immediately. Both the children are under-age and do not know nor understand that they have been married. Rupa's mother, back at home discovers the truth and vows to wipe out every single memory of Rupa ever being married. Years laters, Rupa (Vyjayanthimala) has now grown up to be a lovely young lady and is in love with Ashok (Uttam Kumar). Rupa introduces Ashok to her mother, who approves of him, and plans are set to marry them. Then Roopa finds out that she has already been married in child-hood. This creates a conflict in her. Others too find out and all of a sudden Roopa is ostracized. To add menace to the situation, Rupa's cousin Sonia plots to separate Ashok from her. How will Rupa and Ashok deal with this stigma? Will they triumph in their love? Finally she returns to her in-laws place, only to find that her childhood husband is none other than Ashok.
The Music of the film was composed by the maestro duo Shankar–Jaikishan. The music of the film was one of the highlights of the film. Singers like Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur, Asha Bhosle & Lata Mangeshkar lent their voices for the album. The music album was produced by producer Uttam Kumar. The album was a big hit as was the film.
# | Song | Singer |
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1 | "Na Mukhda Modke Jaao" | Mohammed Rafi |
2 | "Ae Chand Ki Zebaayi" | Mohammed Rafi |
3 | "Tujhe Dekha, Tujhe Chaha" | Mohammed Rafi Suman Kalyanpur |
4 | "Choti Si Mulaqat Pyar Ban Gayi" | Mohammed RafiAsha Bhosle |
5 | "Mat Jaa, Mat Jaa Mere Bachpan" | Asha Bhosle |
6 | "Kal Nahi Paaye Jiya More Piya" | Lata Mangeshkar |
7 | "Jeevan Ke Doraahe Pe Khade" | Lata Mangeshkar |
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