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Saturday, September 01, 2012
Saiyan Dil Mein Aana Re | Bahar (1951) | Vyjayantimala | Shamshad Begum
Gulzar - Serial - Kirdaar - Story - Hisaab Kitaab - Story By Gulzar Dire...
Here are the key details about this specific episode:
Title: Gulzar Serial Kirdaar Story Shikod Roots
Original Story By: Praffula Roy
Directed By: Gulzar
Source: It is part of the television serial Kirdaar.
Theme: The story "Shikod" (which means 'roots') revolves around the theme of migration and roots in the context of the Partition of India in 1947, a common subject in Gulzar's work. It explores how individuals are emotionally tied to their native land and the impact of uprooting on their lives.
About the Series Kirdaar
Year: The serial aired in the mid-1990s on Doordarshan (DD National), India's public service broadcaster.
Concept: Kirdaar was an anthology series, where each episode presented a different short story, often adapted from literary works by renowned Indian writers.
Significance: It is celebrated for its high artistic and narrative quality, showcasing strong performances and Gulzar's nuanced direction, bringing classic literature to a television audience.
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Gulzar - Serial - Kirdaar - Story - Haath Peele Kar Do - Story By Gulzar...
This is a classic Indian television series "Kirdaar", which was directed and written by the legendary poet and filmmaker Gulzar.
Here are the key details about the episode, "Haath Peele Kar Do" (which translates roughly to "Get Her Married"):
📺 Overview
Serial Name: Kirdaar (meaning 'Character')
Episode Title: Haath Peele Kar Do
Director & Writer (Story/Screenplay): Gulzar
Music: The serial's opening theme was sung by Jagjit Singh.
Original Air Date: December 5, 1993 (It was part of the 1993-1994 series on DD National).
📖 Story Summary
The episode is a powerful and emotional tale about the complexities of love, fate, and the pressures of societal expectations, especially on women.
The Plot: The story centers on a young woman named Malti who is deeply in love with a lorry driver. Their love, however, is not allowed by her family.
Tragedy: The boyfriend tragically loses his life, mistakenly identified as a thief while attempting to meet Malti.
Aftermath: A heartbroken Malti is married off to another man.
The Cycle Repeats: As Malti grows older and becomes a mother, her own painful experience influences her decisions. Fearing her daughter will fall into a similar "forbidden" love, Malti becomes overly protective. In a twist of fate, she pushes her husband to get their daughter married quickly ("Haath Peele Kar Do"), ironically replicating the same action and pressure her own mother once put on her, thus becoming trapped in a cycle of destiny.
✨ Key Cast (in this episode)
Irrfan Khan as Malti's Boyfriend
Ananya Khare as Malti
Om Puri as Malti's Husband
Sulabha Arya as Malti's Mother
It is celebrated as an example of powerful, nuanced storytelling characteristic of Gulzar's work, featuring superb performances by the cast.
Would you like to know about any of the other episodes in the "Kirdaar" series?
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Gulzar - Serial - Kirdaar - Story - Khuda Hafiz - Story By Samaresh Basu...
Here is a description of the episode "Khuda Hafiz":
📺 Overview
Serial Name: Kirdaar (meaning 'Character')
Episode Title: Khuda Hafiz (meaning 'May God Protect You' or 'Goodbye')
Original Story By: Samaresh Basu (a renowned Bengali writer)
Director & Screenplay: Gulzar
Original Air Date: November 28, 1993 (part of the 1993-1994 series on DD National).
📖 Story Summary: A Tale of Friendship Amidst Chaos
The story is a moving and powerful commentary on human unity and resilience in the face of communal turmoil.
The Setting: The episode is set during a time of intense communal tension and an imposed curfew in the city.
The Core Conflict/Plot: The plot centers on two men, one Hindu and one Muslim, who are forced to hide together for their lives to escape the violence outside.
The Theme of Unity: As they are confined to the same small space, their initial reservations and the chaos of the outside world slowly dissolve. They are forced to rely on each other for survival.
The Unbreakable Bond: The shared danger, fear, and human interaction lead them to forge an unbreakable bond of friendship and camaraderie, proving that the human spirit and personal connection can transcend the boundaries of religion and prejudice that society attempts to impose.
✨ Key Cast
The episode is particularly acclaimed for its performances by two cinematic greats:
Om Puri
Irrfan Khan
The chemistry and intense performances by Om Puri and Irrfan Khan are noted as a highlight of this episode, making it a profound and unforgettable story about the simple yet profound power of human friendship.
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Gulzar - Serial - Kirdaar - Story - Rehman Ke Joote - Story By Rajendra ...
Serial: Kirdaar
Director/Writer: GulzarStory: "Rehman Ke Joote" (also sometimes listed as "Rehman Ki Jutti")
Original Story By: Rajinder Singh Bedi (a renowned Urdu writer)
Key Cast: The episode starred Om Puri as Rehman Ali and Surekha Sikri as Mrs. Rehman
The Story "Rehman Ke Joote"
The story revolves around Rehman Ali (played by Om Puri) who, after years of estrangement, decides to travel to meet his newborn grandchild. The episode is a moving and emotional exploration of fate, family relationships, and the complications that often stand in the way of reconciliation.(This video is posted by channel – Ram Prasaad on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Suno chup chap se na raha karo...सुनो चुपचाप से न रहा करो
Suno !
सुनो
chup chup
चुप चाप
se naa raha karo,
से न रहा करो
yun hi
यूँ ही
Veham
वहम
sa ho jata hai,
सा हो जाता है
kahin
कहीं
khafa to nahi ho?
खफा तो नहीं हो
Kahin
कहीं
udaas to nahi ho?
उदास तो नहीं हो
Tum
तुम
boltey acche lagte ho,
बोलते अच्छे लगते हो
Kabhi shraarat se,
कभी शरारत से
Kabhi gusse se,
कभी गुस्से से
Tum
तुम
hanste acche lagte ho
हँसते अच्छे लगते हो
Suno!
सुनो
Chup chap se na raha karo
चुपचाप से न रहा करो
यूँ ही
Veham
वहम
Sa ho jaata hai……!
सा हो जाता है .........!
Yun hi udaas hai Dil
Be-Qarar thori hai,
mujhe kisi ka koi
intezar, thori hai
nazar Mila ke bhi tum
se gila karoon kaise
tumhare dil pe mera
Ikhtiyar, Thori hai
mujhe bhi neend na aaye
usey bhi Chain na ho
humare beech bhala
Itna pyar, thori Hai
khizaan hi dhondti rehti hai
dar-b-dar mujhko
meri talash mein pagal
bahaar, thori hai
na janey koun yahaan
Saanp ban ke Duss jaaye
yahaan kisi ka koi
Aeitbar, thori Hai...!