Aurat (1967 film)

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Aurat
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Directed byS. S. Vasan
S. S. Balan
Produced byS. S. Vasan
S. S. Balan
Written byK. S. Gopalakrishnan
StarringPadmini
Pran
Rajesh Khanna
Feroz Khan
O. P. Ralhan
Nazima
Lalita Pawar
David Abraham Cheulkar
Leela Chitnis
Music byRavi
CinematographyKamal Ghosh
Edited byM Umanath
Distributed byGemini Pictures
Release date
  • 18 August 1967 (1967-08-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Aurat (lit. 'Woman') is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by S. S. Balan and S. S. Vasan. It is a remake of the 1966 Tamil film Chitthi. The film stars Padmini, Pran, Rajesh Khanna, Feroz Khan, Kanhaiyalal, David, O. P. Ralhan, Nazima, Lalita Pawar and Leela Chitnis. The films music is by Ravi. The film is totally revolving around the character of Parvati's life, played by Padmini. The film deals with how Parvati (played by Padmini), who is in true love with character played by Feroz Khan, is forced by circumstances to marry Manoharilal (played by Pran) against wishes of her brother (played by Rajesh Khanna) and later is tested by life to show whether after marriage to Manoharilal, she is truly affectionate to Manoharilal.

Plot[edit]

Parvathi (Padmini) is the elder daughter of a family with eight children who is the primary bread earner of her house. Her aim is to bring up her family position and marry off all her sisters, which include a dumb girl. So she spends her whole life and struggles hard to educate her brother Suresh (Rajesh Khanna) and make him a doctor so that he can lend her a helping hand. Though she works hard, she smiles at times when she meets a man (Feroz Khan), for whom she has a liking, but her circumstances prevent her moving further.

Manoharilal (Pran), an aged rich man and father of six children wants to marry again and searches for a bride and keeps an eye on Parvati. A proposal for marriage is raised on his behalf, to which Suresh and Parvati's mother do not accept, even though he has money. But Parvati accepts the proposal on the grounds that her family position will improve if she marries him. Suresh tries his level best to make her back-off from the marriage, but she does not accept it. Parvati marries Manoharilal and steps into his family.

Manoharilal's family members, who are against his marriage, do not welcome Parvati to their home due to fear of the step-mother. Suresh worries about the situation of her sister in the new home, but Parvati manages to win the love of all her husband's children. Parvati spends most of the time with the children and this irritates her husband. So she behaves in the way which is liked by her husband, but not liked by herself. At times, he suspects the fidelity of his wife and assumes that she has an affair with some other man and tortures her. Suresh and Manoharilal's sister Asha (Nazima) get attracted towards each other, but it is strongly opposed by Manoharilal. Hence he stops aiding Suresh's education, but somehow Manoharilal's sister manages money for his studies by getting money from a man. Because of which, she frequently visits a hotel. Suresh passes in his final examination and cheers Parvati.

Manoharilal arranges for a groom visit for his sister. The groom looks at the bride and is shocked as he has seen her frequently coming to a hotel and assumes that she is a dirty woman earning money in a dirty way. This shocks Parvati and Manoharilal. But the fact is the money for Suresh's education is provided by the man whom Parvati wanted to marry in the beginning. She also finds that he married the dumb sister. Manoharilal realises his mistake and unites his sister with Suresh and all live happily.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Aurat is a remake of the Tamil film Chitthi (1966). Padmini, who played the titular stepmother in that film, reprised her role in this film.[1]

Soundtrack[edit]

# Song Singer
1 "Meri Gaadi Udan Khatola" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Shola Ulfat Ka Bhadkake" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
3 "Yeh Kaun Hai, Jiske Aane Se" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle
4 "Hamen Tumse Mohabbat Hai" Asha Bhosle
5 "Nari Jeevan Jhoole Ki Tarah" Lata Mangeshkar
6 "Nari Jeevan -v2" Lata Mangeshkar
7 "Nindiya Ki Nagri" Lata Mangeshkar

References[edit]

  1. Malhotra, APS (24 May 2012). "Blast From The Past: Aurat (1967)". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

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