Rambaan Explained

Rambaan
Director:Vijay Bhatt
Producer:Vijay Bhatt
Music:Shankar Rao Vyas
Cinematography:G. N. Shirodkar
Studio:Prakash Pictures
Released:2 December 1948
Runtime:155 minutes
Country:India
Language:Hindi

Rambaan is a 1948 Indian Hindi-language mythological drama film directed and produced by Vijay Bhatt and written by Mohanlal Dave, with dialogue by Pandit Girish.[1] The film starred Prem Adib as Rama and Shobhana Samarth as Sita, with Chandra Mohan, Umakant, Amirbai Karnataki and Raj Adib in other principal characters.[2] The film's music was composed by Shankar Rao Vyas.[3]

Bhatt has produced several films based on themes from the epic Ramayana.[4] Rambaan is the third film in Bhatt's trilogy of films based on Ramayana with Adib as Rama and Samarth as Sita, after Bharat Milap (1942) and Ram Rajya (1943). Samarth and Adib attained popularity with these films that they were featured as Rama and Sita on calendars, despite Adib being a Muslim.[5]

Plot

Rama with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman are banished for fourteen years to the forest. Ravana the king of Lanka wants to avenge his sister Surpanakha's humiliation by Lakshman. His plan is to abduct Sita by sending Maricha as a golden-spotted deer. Sita sees the deer and wants Rama to go after it as she wants its skin to make a blouse for Lakshman's wife Urmila. A cry is heard and thinking it is Rama shouting in pain, Sita sends Lakshman in search. Lakshman, who is loath to go as he has promised Rama to take care of Sita, finally leaves after drawing a line, the Lakshmana rekha, round the cottage to keep Sita safe. Ravan kidnaps Sita by making her step on his sandal that he places inside the Lakshman-rekha. This incident leads to Rama and Lakshman's meeting with Sugriva and Hanuman where they help in the war against Ravan to get Sita back.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film had music composed by Shankar Rao Vyas with the lyrics written by Pandit Indra, Neelkanth Tiwari and Moli. The singers included Rajkumari, Lalita Devulkar, Manna Dey, Saraswati Rane, Phulaji Bua, R. P. Sharma, Shankar Dasgupta and Amirbai Karnataki.[7]

Song List

Title Singer Lyricist
1"Banvasi More Ram"Amirbai KarnatakiPandit Indra
2"Sakhi Ri Mohe Panchvati Man Bhayi"Rajkumari, Lalita DevulkarPandit Indra
3"Seete Seete Ram Karta Pukar"Manna DeyNeelkanth Tiwari
4"Bhagwan Aao Aao O Bhilani Ke Bhagwan"Amirbai KarnatakiPandit Indra
5"Bina Ram Janki Sooni"Saraswati RanePandit Indra
6"Japo Ram Siya Ram"Manna Dey, Phulaji Bua, R.P. SharmaNeelkanth Tiwari
7"Uth Lakhan Lal Priye Bhai"Shankar DasguptaMoti
8"Tom Tananana Dir Na"Rajkumari, Lalita DevulkarNeelkanth Tiwari

Critical reception

Ram Baan came in for harsh criticism from Baburao Patel, editor of Filmindia. In his February 1949 issue, he first criticises the director for casting Prem Adib with his "sagging and emaciated muscles" as Rama, and an eight-month pregnant (at the time) Shobhana Samarth as Sita. He then brings out several salient features and scenes in the film that are "sacriligious distortions" as compared to Valmiki's Ramayana. He points out a confused mix of characters and locations. He further mentions that Bhatt's portrayal of Ravana as a drunk with rolling eyes shouting "Main Kaun...? Ravan!" (Who am I...? Ravan!) in every second scene is a contempt which "drags the character down".[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patel. Baburao. Full Text of Filmindia (1949). archive.org. Internet archive. 5 February 2015. Filmindia (1949) February.
  2. Web site: Rambaan. Alan Goble. 16 January 2015.
  3. Web site: Rambaan 1948. Gomolo.com. 16 January 2015.
  4. Book: Gulazāra. Govind Nihalani. Saibal Chatterjee. Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. 15 January 2015. 2003. Popular Prakashan. 978-81-7991-066-5. 555–.
  5. Book: Heidi R.M. Pauwels. Indian Literature and Popular Cinema: Recasting Classics. 16 January 2015. 17 December 2007. Routledge. 978-1-134-06255-3. 52–.
  6. Book: Ashok Raj. Hero Vol.1. 16 January 2015. 1 November 2009. Hay House, Inc. 978-93-81398-02-9. 45–.
  7. Web site: Songs Rambaan (1948). MySwar.com. 16 January 2015.
  8. Patel. Baburao. Ram Baan Review. Filmindia. February 1948. 15. 2. 43. 5 February 2015. Internet archive.