Nau Do Gyarah

Nau Do Gyarah

Film poster
Directed by Vijay Anand
Produced by Dev Anand
Written by Vijay Anand
Starring Dev Anand
Kalpana Kartik
Shashikala
Music by S.D. Burman
Cinematography V. Ratra
Edited by Dharamvir
Distributed by Navketan Productions
Release dates
1957
Running time
170 min.
Country India
Language Hindi

Nau Do Gyarah (Hindi: नौ दो ग्यारह; English: Nine Two Eleven, the Hindi idiom means 'to run away') is a 1957 Hindi film produced by Dev Anand. This was his brother, Vijay Anand's, directorial debut.[1] The film stars Dev Anand, Kalpana Kartik, Madan Puri, Shashikala and Jeevan. The film's music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

Plot

The film starts with Madan Gopal (Dev Anand) being thrown out of his house for not paying the rent. He goes to visit his friend, who has been helping him collect his mail, and finds a letter from his uncle, Manoharlal. Manoharlal writes that he is willing eleven lakh rupees (nine lakhs of cash and two lakhs worth of property), to Madan. It was originally willed to his sister-in-law's son, Kuldeep (Krishan Dhawan). After seeing Kuldeep's bad behaviour, though, Manoharlal decides to give the money to Madan.

Madan promptly gets a truck and sets off for Bombay, and on the way, his friend drags him to a wedding. The two discuss the wedding, with Madan saying that if he was in the girl's place, he would run away. True enough, when an eavesdropping friend tells the bride, Raksha (Kalpana Kartik) that the groom, Surjit (Jeevan), she decides to run away and hide in Madan's truck.

Raksha disguises herself as a Sikh boy with the psedonym of Sardar Nihal Singh and hides in his truck. Madan discovers "him" and the two quarrel nonstop, but Madan is compelled to take him along because the boy has money, food and water. The disguise soon comes loose and Sardar Nihal Singh is revealed to be a girl. Madan doesn't know her past, but the two of them fall in love, with Madan teasing her on several occasions, calling her a "thief". Raksha, who was unhappy with her marriage, finally finds happiness travelling with Madan.

When the two of them reach Bombay, Madan goes off to see his friend, Radheshyam (Madan Puri), but is informed that Manoharlal has died. A shocked Madan takes out the letter and finds out that it is a few months old. Radheshyam says that all the property has gone to Kuldeep and his mother (Lalita Pawar).

Soundtrack

Song Singer(s) Picturized on
Hum Hai Rahi Pyar Ke Kishore Kumar Picturized on Dev Anand
Aankhon Mein Kya Jee Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle Picturized on Dev Anand and Kalpana Kartik
Kali Ke Roop Mein Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle Picturized on Dev Anand and Kalpana Kartik
Kya Ho Jo Phir Din Rangeela Ho Asha Bhosle and Geeta Dutt Picturized on Helen and Shashikala
Aaja Panchi Akela Hai Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle Picturized on Dev Anand and Kalpana Kartik
Dhalti Jaye Chunariya Asha Bhosle Picturized on Dev Anand and Kalpana Kartik
Dekho To Idhar Hai Hai Asha Bhosle Picturized on Dev Anand and Shashikala
See Le Zuban Geeta Dutt Picturized on Shashikala

References

  1. Ganti, Tejaswini (2004). Bollywood: a guidebook to popular Hindi cinema. Routledge. p. 102. ISBN 0-415-28854-1. Retrieved 25 March 2012.

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