Kashino Dikro Explained

Kashino Dikro
Director:Kanti Madia
Producer:Cine India International
Music:Kshemu Divetia
Cinematography:Barun Mukherji
Runtime:145 minutes
Country:India
Language:Gujarati

Kashino Dikro is a 1979 Indian Gujarati film directed by Kanti Madia. Being the first and the only film of Madia, it starred Rajiv, Ragini, Rita Bhaduri, and Pranlal Kharsani. The film was produced by Cine India International and Naresh Patel. Adapted from Vinodini Nilkanth's short story Dariyav Dil, film's script and dialogues were written by Prabodh Joshi. Barun Mukherji was a cinematographer.[1] [2]

The film features music composed by Kshemu Divetia, who earned State Films Award in Best Music Director category for the film.[3] [4]

Plot

Kashi (Ragini) is at the center of the story of the film. Kashi's marriage takes place in a prestigious family. Her mother-in-law entrusts the responsibility of her younger son Keshav to Kashi at the time of her death. Kashi raises her brother-in-law (Rajiv) and his own son Shambhu equally. As Keshav becomes young, he is married to Rama (Bhaduri), but on the wedding night, Keshav dies of snakebite. Kashi, who raises the widow sister-in-law like her own daughter, renounces worldly pleasures to share in her sorrows. Kashi's husband, suffering from the dissatisfaction of worldly happiness, takes advantage of widow Rama's loneliness at a weak moment and rapes Rama. Kashi decides to save her family's as well as Rama's honour by pretending to be a pregnant herself, and later adopts Rama's son as her own. In order to save the family's pride in the society, Kashi goes on a pilgrimage with her sister-in-law, keeping the news of herself being pregnant. After child birth, Kashi returns home with the baby and Rama. In the end, Kashi lying on a death bed, dies by handing over her adopted child to Rama.[5]

Cast

The cast was:

Sound track

Kashino Dikro features songs written by Balmukund Dave, Ravji Patel, Madhav Ramanuj, Anil Joshi, and Ramesh Parekh.

Kashino Dikro
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Kshemu Divetia
Genre:Feature film soundtrack
Length:17:13
Label:Sa Re Ga Ma[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ashish Rajadhyaksha. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Paul Willemen. Taylor & Francis. 2014. 978-1-135-94325-7. 905.
  2. Web site: Raghuvanshi . Harish . કાશીનો દીકરો . 2024-03-01 . . gu.
  3. News: Quadri. Misbah Nayeem. 31 July 2008. Music legend Kshemu Divetia passes away. DNA India. 2020-09-20.
  4. Web site: 2009-07-30. Veteran Gujarati music composer Kshemu Divetia dead. 2020-09-20. DeshGujarat.
  5. Web site: Tejas . Vaidya . કાશીનો દીકરો : દોઢ પાનાની વાર્તા પરથી બનેલી આ ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મ ઇતિહાસમાં ‘માઈલસ્ટોન’ કેવી રીતે બની ગઈ? . Son of Kashi: How did this Gujarati film, based on a one-and-a-half-page story, become a 'milestone' in history?. bbc.com . BBC News . 10 October 2023.
  6. Web site: Kashino Dikro . Saavn.