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Ranakdevi (1973 film)

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Ranakdevi
Poster
Directed byBabubhai Mistry
Written byRamjibhai Vania (story, dialogue), Jitubhai Mehta (script)
Based onRanakadevi
Produced byChampshibhai Nagda
Starring
CinematographyVishnukumar Joshi
Edited byThakore Desai
Music byAvinash Vyas
Production
company
Chitrakala Mandir
Distributed byChitrabharati
Release date
1973
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Ranakdevi is a 1973 Indian Gujarati historical drama film directed by Babubhai Mistry starring Tarla Mehta, Upendra Trivedi, Arvind Pandya and Arvind Trivedi in lead roles. The film was based on the legend of Ranakadevi.

Plot

Siddhraj Jaysinh is a Solanki ruler of Patan. He was a childless and decided to conduct a worship of Shiva with his queens. Ranak is a daughter of Parmara of the Sindh and an adopted daughter of Hadmat Kumbhar of Majevadi village near Junagadh. Shrikanth Barot, his bard, arranges a mock marriage of Ranak with a sword of Jaysinh as he predict she will be a mother of his child. Before the mock marriage, Junagadh king Khengar abducts Ranak to avenge his father Navghan. Jaysinh attacks Junagadh and won the battle with aid of Deshal and Vishal, nephews of Khengar. He returns to Patan with Ranak but on their way, at Wadhwan on the banks of river Bhogavo, she commits sati by burning herself on the funeral pyre.[1]

Cast

The following actors were starred in the film:[1]

Production

The film is based on local folk legend of Ranakadevi, a 12th century queen of Khengara, the Chudasama ruler of Saurashtra region of western India. In film, the historical events were mixed with folk legends. The film was directed by Babubhai Mistry.[1][2] It was shot at Ambika Temple, Girnar and Girnar Jain temples.

Soundtrack

The songs were sung by Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor, Suman Kalyanpur, Vani Jairam, Sulochana Vyas, Veljibhai Gajjar.

All lyrics are written by Avinash Vyas; all music is composed by Avinash Vyas[1][2]

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Hey Girivar Girnar, Tara Shikhar Ni Toch Kade" 
2."Panghat Pani Gaya'ta, Koini Najaru Lagi Amne, Maru Bedlu Khalikham" 
3."Oodhu To Chundadi Taru Oodhu, Range Ramo Koini Chundadi Kaari (Holi Geet)" 
4."Aaso Maso Sharad Poonam Ni Raat Jo, Chandaliyo Ugyo Re Sakhi Mara Chowkma" 
5."Gagan Ghor Thayu, Jone Aada Aave Vaadala" 
6."Bhajan Ma Bhang Padyo Re Mara Bhai, Achanak Jovai Gai Ek Bai" 
7."Jai Jai Jai Jagdishwar, Om Har Har Mahadev" 

Release and reception

The film was released in 1973. It was well received by the audience.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Raghuvanshi, Harish. "રાણકદેવી". Gujarati Vishwakosh (in Gujarati).
  2. ^ a b Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. pp. 148, 237. ISBN 978-1-135-94325-7. Archived from the original on 15 May 2016.

External links

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