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Bai Chali Sasariye

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Bai Chali Sasariye
Directed byMohansingh Rathod[1]
Produced byBharat Nahta(Sundar Films)[1]
StarringJagdeep
Lalita Pawar
Neelu Vaghela
Alankar
Upasana Singh
CinematographyChandrakant N Desai
Music byO. P. Vyas
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
151 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageRajasthani

Bai Chali Sasariye is a 1988 Rajasthani language film.[1] The movie ran for 100 days and thus created a history in Rajasthan cinema.[2]

It was reported in 2004 that the film helped revive interest in films made in the Rajasthani language,[3] but an article in 2005, speaking toward the decline of the Rajasthani film industry, reported that Bai Chali Sasariye was the only successful Rajasthani film over the previous 15 years.[4] This movie was remade in Telugu as Puttinti Pattu Cheera (1990), Marathi as Maherchi Sadi (1991), in Kannada as Thavarumane Udugore (1991) and later in Hindi as Saajan Ka Ghar (1994) starring Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor.[5]

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Plot

Box office

It was the most successful Rajasthani movie in the period 1990–2005.[4]

Starcast

  • Upasana Singh as Lakshmi
  • Gyan Shivpuri as Amar (Lakshmi's husband)
  • Lalita Pawar as Amar's Mother and Lakshmi's Saasu Maa
  • Neelu Vaghela as Bhomlee
  • Alankar Joshi as Suraj (Lakshmi's Brother) Bhomlee's love interest
  • Ramesh Tiwari as Seth Umed Ram (Suraj and lakshmi's father)
  • Devyani Thakkar as Suraj's Mother and Lakshmi's Step Mother
  • Manik Irani as Kaaliya
  • Jagdeep as Comedian

Songs

All songs of this film were very popular and the title song "Bai Chali Sasariye" is being used as title song in the popular serial Balika Vadhu on Colors channel. Some songs of the film are:

  • Bai chali sasariye
  • Banna re
  • Bhomli aayee
  • Hiwde ro har
  • Rupiyo to le mhen
  • Talariya magariya
  • Veera re

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ashish Rajadhyaksha and Paul Willemen (1994). "Bai Chali Sasariye". Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film.... Institute. p. 446. ISBN 9780851704555.
  2. ^ "Revival of Rajasthani films". The Indian Express. 23 July 2004. Retrieved 11 July 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Adarsh, Taran (23 June 2004). "Om Puri -- Amrish Puri clash". sify.com. Archived from the original on 7 July 2004. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  4. ^ a b Sharma, Anil (1 October 2005). "The lights dim on Rajasthan film industry". indiaglitz.com. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  5. ^ "Saajan ka ghar". IMDb. 29 April 1994.

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