Kalaakaar

Kalaakaar (lit. 'Artist') is a 1983 Indian romantic musical film directed by P. Sambasiva Rao and produced by P. Anand Rao.[1] The film stars Sridevi and Kunal Goswami.[2] It was released in the same year as Himmatwala, Sridevi's breakthrough film in Bollywood, but unlike the former, Kalaakaar was a box office disappointment. It is a remake of the 1982 Tamil Film Payanangal Mudivathillai.[3]

Kalaakaar
Promotional Poster
Directed byP. Sambasiva Rao
Produced byP. Anand Rao
StarringSridevi
Kunal Goswami
Rakesh Bedi
Shreeram Lagoo
Music byKalyanji–Anandji
Release date
  • 9 December 1983 (1983-12-09) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Despite the film's failure, its soundtrack by Kalyanji–Anandji was successful, especially the first track Neele Neele Ambar Par sung by Kishore Kumar.[4]

Plot

Radha Khanna comes from wealthy family and lives in a palatial house with her widowed father, Rohit. She has a friend in Sheela, who also lives in a palatial house, surrounded by some shanty dwellings. One day when Radha goes to Sheela, they witness a young man named Ravikumar singing a song with his guitar. Radha is very impressed with this talented young man, and talks about him with her dad. Rohit invites Ravi to sing at the inauguration of a temple - and this is Ravi's first step toward stardom and fame.

Ravi and Radha fall in love with each other and hope to marry soon. Ravi continues to shine with his singing, and is felicitated. At the ceremony, he attributes his success all to himself, much to Radha's disappointment. This is the start of misunderstandings between the young couple, and as a result they stop seeing each other. After sometime, Ravi comes to know that Radha is going to be married to a doctor.

Unknown to Radha, Ravi has been diagnosed with cancer and does not have long to live, which is why he decided to end things with Radha.

Cast

Soundtrack

Kalakar
Soundtrack album by
Released1983 (1983)
Length28:41
LabelSony Music India
ProducerKalyanji-Anandji
Kalyanji-Anandji chronology
Ghungroo
(1983)
Kalakar
(1983)
Raaj Tilak
(1984)

The music of the film was composed by the duo Kalyanji-Anandji.[5] and the lyrics penned by Indeevar. The track "Neele Neele Ambar Par" is based on "Ilaya Nila" from the Tamil-language film Payanangal Mudivathillai (1982),which was composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraja.[6][7]

  1. "Deep Jalaye Jo" - Suresh Wadkar
  2. "Ho Gori Teri Jawani Pe" - Kishore Kumar
  3. "Khoye Khoye Rahe Teri" - Kishore Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal
  4. "Main Door Chala Jaoonga" - Suresh Wadkar
  5. "Mera Pyar Mujhse Rootha" - Anuradha Paudwal,Suresh Wadkar
  6. "Neele Neele Ambar Par (Female)" - Sadhana Sargam
  7. "Neele Neele Ambar Par (Male)" - Kishore Kumar
  8. "Surajmukhi Mukhda Tera" - Sadhana Sargam, Suresh Wadkar
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References

  1. Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1998) [1994]. Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema (PDF). British Film Institute. p. 606.
  2. Zaveri, Hanif (2005). Mehmood, a Man of Many Moods. Popular Prakashan. p. 192. ISBN 81-7991-213-2.
  3. https://www.newskarnataka.com/entertainment/malanis-retro-romantic-tribute-from-kalaakar-in-yeh-cinemaa-hai
  4. "Bollywood's Forgotten Stars! Remember Sridevi's Kalakaar co-star Kunal Goswami?". Free Press Journal. 4 March 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  5. Kalaakaar (1983), Music India Online, retrieved 14 July 2017
  6. "The Top 10 songs of S P Balasubrahmanyam". Rediff.com. 9 December 2014. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  7. Rangan, Baradwaj (8 June 2014). ""Holiday"… A vacation for the brain". Baradwaj Rangan. Retrieved 16 April 2018.


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