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| Directed by | A. Bhimsingh |
| Produced by | N. P. Ali |
| Written by | A. P. Nagarajan (Story) A. Bhimsingh (Screenplay) Rajendra Krishan (Dialogue) |
| Starring | Sanjeev Kumar Jaya Bhaduri |
| Music by | Laxmikant–Pyarelal |
| Cinematography | G. Vittal Rao |
| Edited by | A. Paul Durai Singham |
Release date | May 10, 1974 |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Naya Din Nai Raat (transl. New Day, New Night) is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film is a remake of 1964 Tamil movie Navarathri starring Sivaji Ganesan which was also previously in Telugu in 1966 as Navaratri starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao.[1] This film had enhanced Sanjeev Kumar's status and reputation as an actor in Hindi cinema. The nine roles played by Sanjeev Kumar correspond to nine Rasa.[2]
Plot
Sushma believes that she is too young to get married, but her father, Lalla Banarsilal insists, and she runs away. Her adventures take her to a lonely wealthy widower with a cute daughter named Guddi; a drunken lout in a brothel; Dr. Kruparam, a psychiatrist, who admits her in his mental hospital; a dreaded bandit who has killed his tormentor, cut him into pieces and fed them to birds, and who still on a killing spree; Pandit Gorakhnath who lives a double life - as a priest and as a smuggler; a leper Dhanraj, who once was a very wealthy man, but is now shunned by everyone; a transvestite stage actor; and a hunter who saves Sushma's life by shooting dead a man-eating lion. As things spiral out of control for Sushma, there is yet one more male she has to meet, and it is this meeting that will change her life even more.
Cast
- Sanjeev Kumar as Anand / (Swami Rahasyanand / Mr. Sarang : Same character with different names) / Seth Dhanraj / Sher Singh / Phoolkumar / Four Other Roles
- Jaya Bhaduri as Sushma
- Om Prakash as Lala Banarsilal
- David as Seth Ram Shankar
- Sunder as Police Constable
- Shyama as Brothel Madam
- Shivraj as Principal Verma
- Lalita Pawar as Mental Hospital Patient
- Farida Jalal as Mental Hospital Patient
- Tun Tun as Mental Hospital Patient
- Manorama as Mental Hospital Patient
- Nazneen as Mental Hospital Patient
- V. Gopal as Butler(Waiter)
- Johnny Whisky
- Dilip Dutt
- Polson as Stage Actor
- Keshav Rana
- Hameed
- Dada Mirasi
- Rirkoo
- Bedi
- Master Aziz
- Swaraj
Table of Naya Din Nai Raat and its remakes
| Name of the movie (year) (Language) | Navarathri[3] (1964) (Tamil) |
Navarathri (1966) (Telugu) |
Naya Din Nai Raat (1974) (Hindi) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead Actor | Sivaji Ganesan | Akkineni Nageshwara Rao | Sanjeev Kumar |
| Lead Actress | Savitri | Savitri | Jaya Bhaduri |
| Director | A.P. Nagarajan | Tatineni Rama Rao | A. Bhimsingh |
Soundtrack
| Song | Singer |
|---|---|
| "Didi, Teri Shaadi Dekhna" | Lata Mangeshkar |
| "Ek Paheli Tum Se Poochhun" | Lata Mangeshkar |
| "Krishna Krishna, Bolo Krishna, Radhe Radhe" | Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar |
| "Main Wohi, Wohi Baat" | Mohammed Rafi |
| "Sanam Na Jao Abhi" | Asha Bhosle |
Trivia
The role was initially offered to Dilip Kumar but he declined the role and suggeted Sanjeev Kumar’s name. His suggestion was taken and the role went to him.[4]
References
- ↑ "10 Sanjeev Kumar films that you can't do without". filmfare.com.
- ↑ Ghosh, Devarsi. "Nine times the fun in Sanjeev Kumar's 'Naya Din Nai Raat'". Scroll.in.
- ↑ "Navaratri 1964". Filmi Beat. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
- ↑ Lokapally, Vijay (3 January 2013). "Naya Din Nai Raat (1974)" – via www.thehindu.com.
External links