Rungoli
Rungoli | |
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Directed by | Amar Kumar |
Produced by |
Rajinder Singh Bedi Amar Kumar |
Written by | Rajinder Singh Bedi |
Starring |
Kishore Kumar Vyjayanthimala Durga Khote |
Music by | Shankar Jaikishan |
Cinematography | K. Vaikunth |
Edited by | G.G. Mayekar |
Distributed by | R. S. B. Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 176 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Rungoli (Hindi: रंगोली; Urdu: رنگولی; translation: A Colourful Pattern of Life, also transliterated as Rangoli) is a 1962 Black-and-white Romance comedy Hindi film directed by Amar Kumar. The film had Kishore Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Durga Khote, Jeevan, Iftekhar and others appearing in supporting roles.
The film had music by the Shankar Jaikishan duo with Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra providing the lyrics.[1]
Plot
Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo. He works in the Flora Fountain branch of the United Commercial Bank. He is very organized, thrifty and plans to get his children educated, married and also build a house for them. Nirmala befriends Kishore Kumar Shastri, who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his widower dad, a Deputy, and runs two businesses for supply of sand and cement. Kishore manages to impress everyone in Nirmala's family including her paternal uncle Sadhuram. Sewakram goes to meet Kishore to finalize their marriage and after doing so, he returns to the construction site and is gravely injured when an entire floor collapses. Nirmala finds out that the accident was Kishore's fault and refuses to have to do anything with him. Kishore attempts to woe her back but before he could succeed he is arrested by the police and held in a cell.
Cast
- Kishore Kumar as Kishore Kumar Shastri
- Vyjayanthimala as Nirmala "Nimmo"
- Durga Khote as Subhagi
- Jeevan as Sadhuram
- Nazir Hussain as Sewakram
- Brahm Bhardwaj as Doctor
- Dhumal as Balabadradas
- Iftekhar as Police Inspector
- Jagdev as Lattoo
- Krishen Kumar as Mohabbat Rai
- Ulhas as Deputy Shastri
- Vrinda as Balabadradas' wife
- Fazlu
References
- ↑ Dr. Amjad Parvez (2011-08-04). "Shankar Jaikishen – Melodious composers with massive orchestra [Part 2]". Daily Times (Pakistan). Retrieved 2012-08-09.