Namkeen Explained

Namkeen
Director:Gulzar
Producer:Jayant Malkan
Screenplay:Gulzar
Starring:Sanjeev Kumar
Sharmila Tagore
Shabana Azmi
Waheeda Rehman
Kiran Vairale
Music:R. D. Burman
Cinematography:M. Sampat
Editing:Waman Bhosle
Gurudutt Shirali
Runtime:112 min
Country:India
Language:Hindi

Namkeen, is a 1982 Hindi-language social drama film, directed by Gulzar, and starring Sanjeev Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Shabana Azmi and Waheeda Rehman. It was yet another film by Gulzar made on some very sensitive but untouched aspects of Indian society especially in rural areas. The story Akal Basanta was by Samaresh Basu on whose story,[1] Gulzar had previously made Kitaab (1977).[2]

Plot

Three unmarried sisters live in a remote village in Himachal Pradeshwith their old mother, Jugni (Waheeda Rehman), a former nautanki (folk theatre) dancer, who sells spices and takes in boarders to make a living. The three daughters are named like flavors in food. The 'salty' eldest daughter Nimki (Sharmila Tagore), quietly but firmly holds the household together. The 'sweet' middle sister is Mitthu (Shabana Azmi), an intelligent and romantic girl, unable to speak. The 'tangy' youngest one is Chinki (Kiran Vairale), a bold and vibrant teenager, who turns out to be very perceptive. Their quiet little haven is occasionally threatened by the alcoholic father Kishanlal (Ram Mohan), a sarangi player from the travelling troupe, who keeps trying to reclaim his daughters. Jugni would have left him years ago to protect her daughters from the life of a nautanki dancer which she had always struggled to escape.[3]

The four women live in a very old house outside the village. Gerulal (Sanjeev Kumar) is a truck driver who joins this peculiar household for a brief time as a tenant. Initially stunned by their non-social ways, watching the grit with which they struggle through their difficulties, he is filled with respect for them. Despite the crisis they face in terms of money and facilities, all three sisters maintaining their moral values and dignified behavior. He begins to like Nimki. Mitthu, whom he sympathizes with, develops feelings for Gerulal. When Gerulal needs to move on from that region because of work, he proposes to Nimki. She turns down his proposal citing the responsibility of her sisters and her mother, and suggests he marry Mithu instead. Gerulal is unable to comply with her request.

Three years later, Gerulal is shocked to find Chinki performing at a village nautanki. He learns how drastically things changed after he left the village. Miitthu loses her mental balance and accidentally falls off a cliff and dies. Jugni dies from the shock and Chinki, with not much left to choose from, has joined her father's troupe. Gerulal rushes back to Jugni's crumbling old house to find Nimki, alone and aged beyond her years, looking almost like a reflection of her mother. This time, he takes her away with him.[4]

Cast

Production

Originally Rekha was cast in the role of Nimki, which was later played by Sharmila Tagore.[5]

Reception

Chander Uday Singh of India Today wrote, "In Namkeen, based on a story by Samresh Babu, Gulzar steps further out than he has ever done before. The theme is stark, straightforward, and surprisingly uninhibited. Almost theatrical in the way it moves, the film veers sharply from a simple, uncomplicated story about a family which falls collectively in love with its temporary tenant, to a near-morbid drama which is suddenly withdrawn."[6]

Soundtrack

Namkeen
Type:Album
Artist:R. D. Burman
Released:1982
Genre:Film Soundtrack / Filmi
Label:Saregama-HMV
Prev Title:Angoor
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Yeh Vaada Raha
Next Year:1982

The soundtrack was composed by R. D. Burman and lyrics by Gulzar, and featured songs by playback singers Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle.

Song Singer
"Raah Pe Rehte Hai"Kishore Kumar
"Aanki Chali, Baanki Chali"Asha Bhosle
"Badi Der Se Megha Barsa"Asha Bhosle
"Phir Se Aaiyo Badra Bidesi"Asha Bhosle
"Aisa Laga Koi Surma"Alka Yagnik

Awards

30th National Film Awards

Essabhai M. Suratwala30th Filmfare Awards

Won

Nominated

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-12-11. Samaresh Basu Birth Anniversary: Here Are 5 Films Based on His Novels. 2021-12-26. News18. en. 26 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211226125101/https://www.news18.com/news/lifestyle/samaresh-basu-birth-anniversary-here-are-5-films-based-on-his-novels-2419565.html. live.
  2. Book: Gulazar. Govind Nihalani. Saibal Chatterjee. Encyclopaedia Of Hindi Cinema. 2003. Popular Prakashan. 978-81-7991-066-5. 357.
  3. Book: Sloan, Jane . Reel women: an international directory of contemporary feature films about women . Scarecrow Press. 2007. 117. 978-0-8108-5738-4.
  4. http://www.merinews.com/article/namkeen-the-tears-are-salty/143731.shtml Namkeen': The tears are salty
  5. Web site: Deepak . Sunil . 2003 . Namkeen A Film by Gulzar (1982). Kalpana.it. 20 April 2010 . 23 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723111951/http://www.kalpana.it/eng/film/articles/namkeen.htm . dead .
  6. Singh . Chander Uday . 31 May 1982 . Gulzar's gamble . . New Delhi . . 2 March 2024.