Mena Gurjari

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Mena Gurjari
Directed byDinesh Raval[1][2][3]
Produced byPunambhai C Patel[1][2]
Starring
Music byDilip Dholakia[1]
Production
companies
Lakshmi Film Laboratory and Studios Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara[1][2]
Release date
1975
Running time
137 Minute[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Mena Gurjari (Gujarati: મેના ગુર્જરી) is a 1975 Indian Gujarati film directed by Dinesh Raval.[1][2][4] It was produced by Punambhai Patel under banner of Lakshmi Film Laboratory and Studios Pvt. Ltd.. The soundtrack was composed by Dilip Dholakia.[2]

Plot[edit]

The story of the film is based on folklore.[1] Born to Merubha, Mena is brave since childhood. She has been vocal in raising her voice against atrocities on women. She teaches a lesson to Mukhi's lustful son and to the robber who casts a bad eye on the Mukhiya's daughter. She is married to Kunwar Chandaji Thakor (Rajeev) of Gokulgarh. Once Chandaji reach out for help to the sultan in the battle with the enemies. Mena visits sultan's camp with some of her friends to meet Chandaji. There, the sultan's eyes fall on Mena and he gets attracted to her. The king, wounded by Mena's taunts, imprisons her. In the end, Chandaji frees Mena from the king's captivity with his cleverness and bravery.[1]

Cast[edit]

The principal cast is as follows:[1][2]

Supporting cast include:

  • Indumati Rajda
  • Devyani
  • Dr. Arun Desai
  • Lakshmi Patel
  • Jogenkumar (as guest actor)

Soundtrack[edit]

Usha Mangeshkar, Dilip Dholakia, Dilraj Kaur, A. R. Oza, Usha Rege, Anandkumar C. are the playback singars.[2][1]

The soundtrack is as follows:[2]

Mena Gurjari
Soundtrack album by
Released1975
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageGujarati

All lyrics are written by Ramesh Gupta, Bhaskar Vora[2]; all music is composed by Dilip Dholakia[1][2]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ranchandi Durga Chamunda"Ramesh GuptaAnandkumar C. 
2."Sathiya Puravo Dvare"Ramesh GuptaUsha Mangeshkar, Anandkumar C.4:45
3."Jay Jay Madi Jagdambe Mahakali"Ramesh GuptaChorus1:46
4."Ardhi Ratladie, Mane Re Jagadi, Chhanchhedi Man Vinana Tar"Ramesh GuptaUsha Mangeshkar, Dilip Dholakia[7]3:14
5."Chundadi Odhhadi Mane Jashodana Kan ten, Gheli Kari"Ramesh GuptaUsha Mangeshkar3:23
6."Itna Gussa Kahe Gori, Hu to Prem Diwano.. Matakina Mool"Bhaskar VoraAnandkumar C., Pushpa Shah, Usha Rege6:41
7."Goras Lyo Koi, Goras Lyo... Hu To Mahiyaran Aavi"Ramesh GuptaUsha Mangeshkar3:20
8."Tari Ne Mari Jodi, Dhanna Dhatudi Patudi"Ramesh GuptaDilraj Kaur, A. R. Oza3:01

Reception[edit]

The film was commercially successful and celebrated its silver jubilee (25 weeks).[8] It was awarded by the Government of Gujarat for the year 1975-76 in the categories of Best Playback Singer (Usha Mangeshkar) and Best Art Director (Rafiqbhai Patel).[9] The song "Sathiya Puravo Madi, Divda Pragtavo Raj" became a hit.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Raghuvanshi, Harish. "મેના ગુર્જરી (1975)". Gujarati Vishwakosh.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Raghuvasnhi, Harish (March 1995). ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મ ગીતકોશ (૧૯૩૨ – ૧૯૯૪) [Gujarati Film Geet Kosh (1932 – 1994)] (First ed.). Surat: Harish Raghuvanshi. p. 94-95.
  3. ^ Gokulsing, K. Moti; Dissanayake, Wimal (2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. p. 94. ISBN 9781136772849.
  4. ^ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Revised ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-94325-7.
  5. ^ Raghuvanshi, Harish. "મલ્લિકા સારાભાઈ". Gujarati Vishwakosh.
  6. ^ "Mallika Sarabhai". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  7. ^ "Ardhi Raataldiye..." gaana.com. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  8. ^ Raghuvanshi, Harish. "રાવળ, દિનેશ". Gujarati Vishwakosh.
  9. ^ Raghuvasnhi, Harish (March 1995). ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મ ગીતકોશ (૧૯૩૨ – ૧૯૯૪) [Gujarati Film Geet Kosh (1932 – 1994)] (First ed.). Surat: Harish Raghuvanshi. p. 351.

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