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Saraswatichandra is a 25 minute drama-romance starring and Gautam Rode as saraswati. The series premiered on Mon Feb 25, 2013 on STAR Plus and Kumud refuses to marry Saraswati Chandra (S01E01) last aired on Mon Feb 25, 2013. To watch all episodes / old episodes of Saraswatichandra TV serial, please visit the official site of Star Plus. Alternatively, you could also visit the official YouTube channel of Star Plus. Read Also:Kuch Toh Hai Tere Mere Darmiyaan. We hope that the information on All Characters Real Names of Saraswatichandra with Photographs will be useful.
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, which is based on Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi's Gujarati novel of the same name, completed 200 episodes on Thursday, November 27. Lead actor of the shoe, Gautam Rode, says it's been a 'great journey'.Saraswatichandra is a classic love story. The novel was brought out over a period of 15 years with the first volume being published in 1887 and the fourth one in 1902.
Gautam is overwhelmed with the completion of 200 episodes of the show.
'Hello friends, Saraswatichandrawill complete 200 episodes today. It has been a great journey with all of you,' Gautam tweeted.
Saraswatichandra | |
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Directed by | Govind Saraiya |
Produced by | Vivek |
Starring | Nutan Manish |
Music by | Kalyanji-Anandji |
Cinematography | Nariman A. Irani |
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Release date | |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Saraswatichandra is a black-and-whiteHindi film released in 1968. It starred Nutan and Manish among others and was directed by Govind Saraiya.
The film was adapted into a modern-day TV series of the same name, Saraswatichandra by Bollywood director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and aired on Star Plus from 2013 till 2014.
The film was based on Saraswatichandra, a Gujarati novel, by Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi, set in 19th-century feudalism in India. It also won the National Film Awards in the Best Cinematography and Best Music Director categories.[1]
Story[edit]
Saraswatichandra tells the story of a young aristocrat, Saraswatichandra, whose marriage has been fixed with Kumud (Nutan), an educated girl from a rich family. Saraswati decides to cancel the engagement and writes to Kumud to inform her. However, she replies and the two continue exchanging letters. Saraswati decides to defy customs and pays a visit to his fiancée. A short-lived romance ensues. Saraswati returns home after promising Kumud and her family that he will return for her. However, a family feud takes place and Saraswati writes to Kumud that he will not able to marry her. This triggers a series of misunderstandings, ending up in Kumud's marriage to a rich but illiterate suitor named Pramad (Ramesh Deo). As soon as she joins her husband at his palace, he quickly disdains her for nautch girls, and hardly hides his double life, asking her not to comment on his 'weakness'.
Meanwhile, Saraswati, having forsaken his home, has been roaming the country, and reaches Pramad's mansion. His presence is made known to Kumud's father in-law, who despises his son's cheap life, and adopts the well-educated Saraswati as his secretary. The two former lovers meet, but Kumud is adamant to perform the duties of a faithful wife. Saraswati witnesses her anguished life and tries to reach out to her, but she objects. Nevertheless, things change, because Pramad's behaviour grows more openly flirtatious. Kumud requests Saraswatichandra to stay away from her personal life and asks him to leave her in-laws' house. Determined to do whatever it takes to make her life easier, Saraswati decides to leave Kumud's life. On his way he is caught by dacoits and left for dead in the sun. A group of holy men spot him and take him away to their hermitage where he starts leading the life of a recluse.
Things darken for Kumud. She's chased away from Pramad's mansion after he discovers one of Saraswati's letters. This gives Pramad the pretext he's been looking for: she must go back to her mother's house. Kumud's dignified attitude has earned her the friendship of women in her in-laws' household, and they reveal to Pramad's parents that he has chased his wife out of lust and selfishness. Pramad is thrown out of his house and he vows never to return. After leaving her in-laws' house, a disheartened Kumud tries to drown in the river but is retrieved by some holy women on the banks. They take her to the same temple where Saraswati is trying to atone for his sins.
The two lovers come face to face for one more time. Kumud submits to her fate and accepts the senior sister's advice that she must do something for Saraswati. The latter, on the other hand, has a mission to fulfill: told by the guru that Pramad is dead, he will have to break the news to Kumud. A (very static) meeting is organised: after having realised that their fate has again brought them together, they admit that they are made for each other, and love blossoms between them. But Kumud doesn't know she's a widow, and still hangs on to the hope that she might change her husband.
1718: a member of the family part 12 eng. When Saraswati reluctantly tells her, he faces a new Kumud, who must now embrace the widow's status. The film ends with Saraswati accepting Kumud's request of marrying her younger sister, Kusum.
Cast[edit]
- Nutan as Kumud Sundari
- Manish as Saraswati Chandra / Navin Chander
- Vijaya Choudhury as Kusum
- Ramesh Deo as Pramad
- Sulochana Latkar as Kumud's mother
- B. M. Vyas as Kumud's grandfather
- Seema Deo as Alak
- Jeevan Kala
- S.B. Nayampalli as Pramad's father
- Sulochana Chatterjee as Pramad's mother
- Babu Raje
- Dulari as Saraswati Chandra's step-mother
- Shivraj as Saraswati Chandra's father
- Praveen Paul as Kumud's aunt
Soundtrack[edit]
All the songs were composed by Kalyanji Anandji and lyrics were penned by Indeevar.
S.No | Title | Singer(s) | Duration |
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1 | 'Chandan Sa Badan' | Mukesh | 03:57 |
2 | 'Chandan Sa Badan' | Lata Mangeshkar | 03:24 |
3 | 'Chhod De Saari Duniya' | Lata Mangeshkar | 04:28 |
4 | 'Hamne Apna Sab Kuch Khoya' | Mukesh | 04:45 |
5 | 'Main To Bhool Chali Babul Ka Des' | Lata Mangeshkar | 04:15 |
6 | 'Phool Tumhe Bheja Hai Khat Mein' | Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh | 04:25 |
7 | 'Sau Saal Pahle Ki Baat' | Mahendra Kapoor | 03:37 |
8 | 'Wada Humse Kiya Dil Kisi Ko Diya' | Mubarak Begum | 04:14 |
Awards and recognition[edit]
- 1969, National Film Awards
- Best Cinematography, Nariman Irani
- Best Music Director, Kalyanji-Anandji
- 1969, Filmfare Best Dialogue Award, Ali Raza
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Saraswatichandra (1968)'. 21 January 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
External links[edit]
- Saraswatichandra on IMDb