Achanak (1973 film) explained

Director:Gulzar
Producer:Raj N. Sippy
Romu N. Sippy
Starring:Vinod Khanna
Lily Chakravarty
Asrani
Music:Vasant Desai
Cinematography:K. Vaikunth
Editing:Waman B. Bhosle
Gurudutt Shirali
Country:India
Language:Hindi

Achanak is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by Gulzar, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and starring Vinod Khanna. Gulzar received a Filmfare nomination as Best Director for this film. Even though Gulzar is an accomplished lyricist, this film did not have any songs in it.[1] K.A. Abbas earned a Filmfare nomination for best story.[2] It is inspired by the real-life sensational 1958 murder case KM Nanavati v State of Maharashtra.[3]

1963 movie Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke was also based on the same case.[4] Akshay Kumar starrer 2016 movie Rustom is based on the same case as well.[5]

The film had no songs, the background score is composed by Vasant Desai.

Plot

Major Ranjeet Khanna is in love with his wife Pushpa, who seems to love him as well. His commanding officer, also his father-in-law Lt Col Bakshi. Ranjeet is happy with his marriage, until he finds out about his wife's affair with his best friend. He kills them both and turns himself in to the police. Then, he escapes from the police to find the Ganges River, because he wanted to fulfill his wife's wish of dropping her wedding necklace (mangalsutra) into the river. However, the police shoot him first and he is hospitalized, where he becomes emotionally attached to the doctors and the nurse, who are also devastated when he is sentenced to hang to death.

Cast

CharacterActor
Major Ranjeet KhannaVinod Khanna
Dr ChaudharyOm Shivpuri
Mrs Pushpa KhannaLily Chakravarty
Nurse RadhaFarida Jalal
Dr KailashAsrani
Colonel BakshiIftekhar
Mr Gupta, Supdt of PoliceKamal Deep

Production

The entire film production was completed in 28 days.[6] Achanak was based on a Khwaja Ahmed Abbas story, The Thirteenth Victim, which had appeared in the magazine called Imprint.[7] In 1973 N.C Sippy's sons, Romu Sippy and Raj Sippy collaborated with partner Hrishikesh Mukherjee to produce Achanak and they approached Gulzar to direct it. Gulzar approached Vasantrao, a marathi background score composer to compose the score for this film since it would have no songs otherwise.

Soundtrack

Background music was composed by Vasant Desai.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gavankar, Nilu N.. The Desai trio and the movie industry of India. 2011. AuthorHouse. Bloomington, IN. 978-1-4634-1941-7. 236.
  2. Web site: 1st Filmfare Awards 1953. 25 July 2010. 12 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090612065210/http://deep750.googlepages.com/FilmfareAwards.pdf. dead.
  3. Web site: Inspired by Nanavati . https://web.archive.org/web/20121018155408/http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/specials/proj_tabloid/inspired1.shtml . 19 December 2002. dead . 18 October 2012. 18 July 2022. Hindustan Times.
  4. Web site: Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke (1963). Gargi. Parsai. 12 August 2010. www.thehindu.com.
  5. Web site: Gulzar’s Achanak is what Akshay Kumar’s Rustom would have been if it didn’t take the easy way out. 21 January 2023.
  6. Chatterjee, Saibal: "Echoes & Eloquences: The Life and Cinema of Gulzar", page 95. Rupa & Co, 2007.
  7. Chatterjee, Saibal: "Echoes & Eloquences: The Life and Cinema of Gulzar", page 93. Rupa & Co, 2007.