- Meera (1979 film)
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Meera
Theatrical posterDirected by Gulzar Produced by Premji,
J.N. ManchandaWritten by Gulzar Screenplay by Gulzar Story by Bhushan Banmali Starring Hema Malini
Vinod Khanna
Shreeram Lagoo
Shammi Kapoor
Dina Pathak
Vidya Sinha
Bharat Bhushan
Amjad KhanMusic by Pandit Ravi Shankar
Meera (lyrics)Cinematography K. Vaikunth Editing by Waman Bhosle,
Gurudutt ShiraliRelease date(s) 1979(India) Running time 138 minutes Country India Language Hindi Meera (Hindi: मीरा) is a 1979 Hindi language film by Gulzar. The film is based on the life of Meera, a Hindu saint-poet who renounced princely comforts in pursuit of her love for Lord Krishna. The film portrays the life and times of Meera from a historical perspective rather than a mythological one. Through Meera's life, Gulzar has shown a woman's struggle to find her independence, dignity and spiritual satisfaction in a society where women are supposed to be worthy of only taking care of the household chores.
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Plot
The story is set around 1580, in the time of King Akbar. Biramdev (Dr Shreeram Lagoo) is the king of Medta, a province in Rajasthan. He has two daughters, Meera (Hema Malini) and Krishna (Vidya Sinha) and a son, Jaimal (Dinesh Thakur). Meera is in deep emotional love with Lord Krishna, so much so that she considers Lord Krishna to be her husband. Akbar (Amjad Khan) is becoming stronger day by day and hence other small provinces are trying to join against him. Medta, in one such political agreement, decides to join hands with Raja Vikramajit (Shammi Kapoor). As a part of this agreement Meera is married (against her wish) to Vikramajit's son, Rana Bhojraj (Vinod Khanna). But even after getting married her love for Lord Krishna remains the same and she follows her own ideals and way of living which are not very acceptable to Bhojraj and his family. One thing leads to another and one day Meera is declared as an outcast and traitor who failed to play a wife's duties towards her husband, a bride's duties towards her family, and a woman's duties towards society. She is jailed and a public trial is ordered to decide her fate. But Meera is still unshakable and her spirituality keeps her going. She is not even afraid of death. Finally she is given a death sentence and is ordered to drink a cup of venom in front of the public.
Cast
- Hema Malini as Meera Rathod
- Vinod Khanna as Rana Bhojraj Sesodia
- Dr. Shreeram Lagoo as Raja Biramdev Rathod
- Shammi Kapoor as Raja Vikramjeet Singh Sesodia
- Om Shivpuri as Kul Guru (Head Priest)
- Dina Pathak as Mrs. Virendev Rathod 'Kunwarbai'
- Vidya Sinha as Krishna Rathod
- Amjad Khan as Badshah Akbar
- Bharat Bhushan as Tansen
- A.K. Hangal as Saint Raidas
- Sudha Chopra as Sudha Sesodia
- Dinesh Thakur as Jaimal Rathod
- T P Jain as Poojary
- Kamal Deep as Accusations Announcer
- Ashish Chatterji
- Gauri Kamat
- Gurbachan Singh
- J. N. Manchanda
- Maqsood
- Nasir
- Shahu Modak
Crew
- Direction – Gulzar
- Story – Bhushan Banmali
- Screenplay – Gulzar
- Dialogue – Gulzar
- Production – Premji, J.N. Manchanda
- Editing – Waman Bhosle, Gurudutt Shirali
- Cinematography – K. Vaikunth
- Art Direction – Desh Mukherjee, Marutirao Kale
- Costume Design – Bhanu Athaiya
- Choreography – Gopi Kishan
- Music Direction – Pandit Ravi Shankar, Vijay Raghav Rao
- Lyrics – Meerabai
- Playback – Dinkar Kaikini, Vani Jairam
Soundtrack
All lyrics written by Meera, all music composed by Pandit Ravi Shankar.
No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. "Aeri Main To Prem Deewani" Vani Jairam 2. "Baala Main Bairaagan Hoongi" Vani Jairam 3. "Badal Dekh Dari" Vani Jairam 4. "Hari Om Tansen" (Alaap) Dinkar Kaikini 5. "Jaago Bansiwale" Vani Jairam 6. "Jo Tum Todo Piya" Vani Jairam 7. "Karna Fakiri Phir Kya Dilgiri" Vani Jairam 8. "Karuna Suno Shyam More" Vani Jairam 9. "Main Savere Ke Rang Rachi" Vani Jairam 10. "Mere To Giridhar Gopal" (1) Vani Jairam 11. "Pyar Darshan Dijo Aaj" Vani Jairam 12. "Ranaji Main To Govind" Vani Jairam 13. "Shyam Maane Chaakar" Vani Jairam Awards and Nominations
- 1980 Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer - Won - Vani Jairam for "Mere To Giridhar Gopal"
Box office
1970's being the time of formula films in Indian Cinema and with "angry young man" Amitabh Bachchan overshadowing everything, this non-mainstream movie didn't appeal to many people and hence the film was a major box office debacle. After Meera Gulzar didn't make any film for 5 years.
References
1. Chatterjee, Saibal (2007) - Echoes and Eloquences, The Life and Cinema of Gulzar, Rupa & Co. ISBN 9788129112354.
2. Gulzar (1979) - Meera: Katha, Montage, Anusandhan aur Patkatha : Gulzar, Radhakrishan Prakashan.External links
- Meera at the Internet Movie Database
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- Indian films
- Hindi-language films
- Films set in the 16th century
- Hinduism in films
- Films set in Rajasthan
- Films set in the Mughal Empire
- Indian biographical films
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