Aashirwad

Aashirwad
Directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Produced by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
N.C. Sippy,
Written by Story: Anil Ghosh
Dialogue: Gulzar
Starring Ashok Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar
Sumita Sanyal
Music by Vasant Desai
Cinematography T.B. Seetaram
Editing by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Release date(s) 1968
Country India
Language Hindi

Aashirwad is a 1968 Bollywood film. Produced by N.C. Sippy and Hrishikesh Mukherjee, it is directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar.

The film is notable for its inclusion of a rap-like song performed by Ashok Kumar, -"Rail Gaadi".

Plot summary

Jogi Thakur (Ashok Kumar) is a man of high principles. He breaks his marriage to an autocratic landlady (Veena) when he finds out she has cunningly obtained his signatures on an order that the houses of the poor be burnt. He leaves home, vowing never to return as long as he lives, leaving his daughter neena behind. He moves to Mumbai where he makes a living by entertaining children in a park(the famous song "Rail Gaadi", said to be India's first rap number). He is specially fond of a girl whose name, incidentally, is neena, too. Unfortunately the girl takes ill and dies.

He then returns to his village, Chandanpur, where he finds that the daughter of one of his villager friends, Baiju, has been abducted. He rushes to the place where she is about to be raped, and kills the rapist to protect the girl. The villagers make up a phony story to save him, but he opts to tell the truth in the court and is jailed. There, he starts tending to the garden and composes philosophical poems. The doctor at the jail, Dr Biren (Sanjeev Kumar) takes a special liking to him. Coincidentally, neena, Jogi Thakur's daughter is set to be married with Sanjeev Kumar. Jogi Thakur finds this out by chance as he is tending to the garden outside Sanjeev Kumar's room and overhears their conversations. He also learns that his daughter hates criminals. And so he shields his face from her on the few occasions that they meet. Unfortunately he takes ill just as he is granted pardon by the government for his good behaviour. The doctor, Sanjeev Kumar, has come to think of him as a father figure. He tells Jogi Thakur that the day he will be out of jail will be the eve of his marriage. Jogi Thakur is taken by the desire to see his daughter being wedded, and hurries to see her. However he does not want anyone to recognize him. Finally he joins the village beggars who are getting a treat for the marriage, where his daughter and son-in-law are serving food. He manages to give his blessings to her and hurries out. However as he collapses on the road, people gather around him and recognize him. The news reaches his daughter who rushes to the spot to meet with her father at his last moment.

Adorned with such wonderful songs such as Rail Gaadi Rail Gaadi Zuk Zuk Zuk Zuk Zuk Zuk Zuk, Beechwale Station Bole Ruk Ruk Ruk Ruk Ruk Ruk Ruk Ruk, sung by Ashok Kumar himself, Ek Tha Bachpan by Lata Mangeshkar (sung by Jogi Thakur's daughter), and finally the memorable Jeevan Se Lambe Hai Bandhu Yeh Jeevan Ke Raste by Manna Dey (sung by the bullock-cart driver who carries Jogi Thakur near his village in the night), the movie is an emotional journey through a man's life who stands by his principles only to be overcome by love for his daughter in the end.

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