Samjhana Explained

Samjhana (film)
Native Name:सम्झना
Director:Shambhu Pradhan
Producer:Ishwari Films Pvt. Ltd.
Starring:Bhuwan K.C.
Tripti Nadakar
Muralidhar
Music:Ranjit Gazmer
Cinematography:Binod Pradhan
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Nepal
Language:Nepali

Samjhana (Nepali: सम्झना) is a 1983 love story directed by Shambhu Pradhan. It starred the first golden couple of Nepali cinema, Bhuwan K.C. and Tripti Nadakar.[1] The film was a major hit at the box office. The music of the film, composed by Ranjit Gazmer, became very popular. Binod Pradhan was the cinematographer of the film presented by Ishwori Films.

Film

Tripti plays both the wife and daughter of Bhuwan in the film. The film depicts the lives of people in the tea gardens of Darjeeling, India, a large part being shot at Samsing Tea Gardens, West Bengal, India. The movie marked the debut of actress Tripti Nadakar in the Nepali film industry.[2]

Plot

The film starts with the song Dui Pate Suiro. The song is picturized on Bhuwan K.C. and Tripti Nadakar. Bhuwan plays the father role and Tripti plays the daughter role. Tripti asks about her mother to Bhuwan K.C. and he tells the story.  Bhuwan K.C. visits Darjeeling, There, he meets Tripti and falls in love with her. Slowly, she too falls in love with him and they fall. But slowly time changes. Tripit Nadakar suffers from Cancer. After giving birth to the daughter, her health gets complicated and soon she dies. Bhuwan K.C. looks after the daughter and never gets married.

Cast & Crew

DirectorShambhu Pradhan
ProducerShambhu Pradhan
Co-ProducerKamal Pradhan
StoryShambhu Pradhan
Asst. Directer/ScriptUdaya Shankhar Paadi
ScreenplayU. S. Pani
DialoguePabitra Rai
CinematographerBinod Pradhan
EditorShambhu Pradhan
LyricistKusum Gazmer
Music DirectorRanjit Gazmer
Playback SingerUdit Narayan Jha, Deepa Jha, Asha Bhosle, Bharati Ghimire, Kiran Pradhan
ChoreographerShanta Nepali, Chumki Lama
Background ScoreRanjit Gazmer
Action DirectorGopal Bhutani
Sound MixingMangesh Desai
SoundPralhaad Salvi

Soundtrack

Music soundtracks of Samjhana are:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Samjhana (film). 15 September 2012. 22 April 2015. filmsofnepal.com. Anand Nepal.
  2. Web site: Samjhana. 23 March 2008. 22 April 2015. xnepali.net.