Lakho Phulani (film)

1976 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lakho Phulani (Gujarati: લાખો ફુલાણી) is a 1976 Gujarati historical fantasy film directed by Narendra Dave from India based on the folktale of Lakho Phulani. It was produced under the banner of the Sootradhar International by Digant Oza, presented by Niranjan Mehta and co-produced by Rupa Niranjan Mehta. It starred Rajiv, Rita Bhaduri and P. Kharsani in lead roles.[1]

Directed byNarendra Dave
Written byShivkumar Acharya (story, dialogue)
Digant Oza, Niranjan Mehta (script)
Produced byDigant Oza, Niranjan Mehta
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Lakho Phulani
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Directed byNarendra Dave
Written byShivkumar Acharya (story, dialogue)
Digant Oza, Niranjan Mehta (script)
Based onLakho Phulani
Produced byDigant Oza, Niranjan Mehta
Starring
CinematographyPratap Dave, Arvind Dave
Edited byS. R. Sawant
Music byGaurang Vyas
Production
company
Sootradhar International
Distributed byRupam Pictures
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
124 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati
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Plot

The film is loosely based on folktales of Lakho Phulani.[1]

Lakho Phulani, a prince, rebelled against his tyrannical father. A Solanki princess left her royal life to be with her beloved Phulani. The prince became a benevolent ruler and popular figure in Saurashtra and Kutch.

Cast

The cast is as follows:[1]

  • Rajeev
  • Rita Bhaduri
  • P. Kharsani
  • Bharat Bhushan
  • Nalin Dave
  • Lalita
  • Janak T
  • Rajesh Mehta
  • Madhavi Pandya
  • Balkrishna Dave
  • Kishor Dave
  • Nayan Bhatt
  • Hansa Lakod
  • Jayendra Mishra
  • Champshibhai Nagda (guest appearance)
  • Anup Dave (guest appearance)

Production

Journalist Digant Oza decided to make a film on the subject of Lakho Phulani when Ravindra Dave declined the subject after they watched a play Lakho Phulani produced by Deshi Natak Samaj in Mumbai.[2] The film was Oza's first production.[3] It was produced under the banner of the Sootradhar International, presented by Niranjan Mehta and co-produced by Rupa Niranjan Mehta.[1] Chhel-Paresh served as an art director while journalist Shivkumar Acharya served as a story and dialogue writer.[2] Rita Bhaduri was introduced by her classmate Paresh Mehta to the producers who decided to cast her opposite Rajeev.[4] Initially Arun Bhatt was decided as a director but was replaced by Narendra Dave, cousin of Ravindra Dave.[2]

Soundtrack

The songs were written by Avinash Vyas, and the music was composed by his son Gaurang Vyas. The film marked Gaurang Vyas's debut as an independent music director[1][3] as well as Kishore Kumar and Praful Dave's debut as playback singers in Gujarati cinema. The song "Maniyaro Te Halu Halu Thai Re Viyo…" became very popular.[1][3][5][2]

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Lakho Phulani
Soundtrack album by
Gaurang Vyas
Released1976 (1976)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelHMV
ProducerSootradhar International
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All music is composed by Gaurang Vyas.

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Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ek Patan Shern Naar Padamani"Avinash VyasAsha Bhonsle, Mahendra Kapoor2:57
2."Maniyaro Te Halu Halu Thai Re Viyo…"Dan Alagari, Avinash VyasPraful Dave, Suman Kalyanpur and Chorus6:54
3."Gao Sau Sathe Tamne Bajrang Bali Ni Aan Chhe"Avinash VyasKishore Kumar and Chorus6:25
4."Maa Sonanun Paranun" Asha Bhonsle5:52
5."Mare Kaljade Thadkaro Thay" Bhupinder Singh, Preeti Sagar3:34
Total length:25:44
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Reception

The film was a commercial success. Bhaduri continued to work in Gujarati cinema and became a leading actress.[2][4]

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