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For the Islamic matrimonial contract, see Nikah.
Nikaah Directed by B. R. Chopra Produced by B. R. Chopra Starring Raj Babbar
Deepak Parashar
Salma AghaMusic by Ravi Cinematography Dharam Chopra Editing by S. B. Mane Release date(s) 1982 Country India Language Urdu Nikaah is a 1982 Hindi film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar and Salma Agha in her Hindi movie debut role. The film also had Asrani, Iftekhar and Gufi Paintal in support roles. The films music is by Ravi. The original name of the movie was Talaq Talaq Talaq, but was renamed Nikaah on the insistence of Islamic clerics [1]. Salma Aagha was a Pakistani actress who made her entry in Hindi film industry through this film.
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Plot
In Nikaah,B.R Chopra makes a social comment on the sharia laws of divorce (Talaq) and its misuse among the Indian Muslim society. As per Chopra, it is a story of all woman.
Haider (Raj Babbar) and Nilofar (Salma Agha) study in the same college. Haider, an aspiring poet, falls in love with Nilofar without knowing she is in love with Wasim (Deepak Parashar), who is a Nawab. Nilofar and Wasim are engaged and they eventually marry. Meanwhile, Haider becomes a successful poet and editor of a magazine.
During their honeymoon, Wasim gets a new business contract and spends most of his time at work. Nilofer, who was expecting a happy married life is disappointed and feels neglected and lonely. On the occasion of their first wedding anniversary Wasim and Nilofar arrange a party for which Wasim fails to turn up. Nilofar can't face the questions of the guests and retires to her bedroom. The guests are insulted by the absence of the hosts and leave the party. This leads to a heated argument between the couple and in a moment of rage Wasim divorces Nilofar by saying Talaq three times, without fulfilling other conditions required by sharia laws to perform this (which was a usual practice in Indian Muslim society in those times).
Nilofar, now a divorcee is offered a job by Haider in his magazine. During this period she realizes Haider is still in love with her. Wasim who has divorced her in a moment of anger, wants to reconcile and marry her again. He approaches the Imam and asks his advice on the matter. The Imam tells him the complexity of the Sharia law for remarrying a wife after divorcing her. This requires her to marry someone else and get a divorce later. Only then will Wasim be able to remarry Nilofar.
During this time Haider expresses his love towards Nilofar and his desire to marry her. They marry with the consent of their parents. Wasim sends a letter to Nilofar asking her to divorce Haider and marry him. Haider reads this letter and thinks that Nilofar and Wasim are still in love. He decides to offer her a divorce, so that she can marry Wasim. He brings Wasim to her and offers his consent to divorce her through Talaq. But Nilofar turns it down and questions both of them on their treating of her like property rather than as a woman. She says she wants to continue her life with Haider. Wasim blesses both of them and leaves.
Awards and nominations
- 1982 Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for Salma Agha singing "dil ke armaan"
- 1982 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award--Dr. Achla Nagar
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination for Best Film
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination for Best Director-B.R. Chopra
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination as Best Actress-Salma Agha
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination for Best Story -Dr. Achla Nagar
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination for Best Music-Ravi
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination for Best Lyricist-Hasan Kamaal for the song "Dil Ke Armaan"
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination for Best Lyricist-Hasan Kamaal for the song "Dil Ke Yeh Arzoo"
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination as Best Female Playback Singer-Salma Agha for the song "Pyar Bhi Hai Jawan"
- 1982 Filmfare Nomination as Best Female Playback Singer-Salma Agha for the song "Dil Ki Yeh Arzo"[1]
References
External links
- Nikaah at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- Urdu-language films
- 1982 films
- Indian films
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