Saptapadi (1961 film) explained

Saptapadi
Director:Ajoy Kar
Screenplay:Ajoy Kar
Producer:Uttam Kumar
Based On:Saptapadi novel by Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay
Music:Hemanta Mukherjee
Cinematography:Kanai De, Ajoy Kar
Studio:Alochaya Production
Distributor:Chayabani Productions Pvt Ltd
Runtime:163 minutes
Country:India
Language:Bengali

Saptapadi is a 1961 Indian Bengali-language Epic romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen, Uttam Kumar, Chhabi Biswas and Chhaya Debi. Music direction and playback singing for Kumar's voice was by Hemanta Mukherjee and in Sen's voice by Sandhya Mukherjee. The story is based on a 1958 same name novel by Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay. This is regarded as one of the greatest romantic films in the history of Bengali cinema. The film went on to become the highest grossing Bengali film in 1961. It was featured retrospectively at the 45th IFFI in the "homage section" of Indian panorama.[1]

Plot

The story takes place in pre-independence India (early 1940) when young Indian students were competing equally with Anglo-Indians in all fields, whether it be education or sports. Krishnendu Mukherjee, a young Bengali Hindu medical student falls in love with an equally talented and attractive Anglo-Indian Christian woman named Rina Brown. Both are students at the Calcutta Medical College and become close while meeting at many sports and cultural events. There is an interesting rendition of Othello within the movie; that portion of the movie was directed by Utpal Dutt. However marriage is not on the cards for them due to their differences in religion, it is particularly opposed by Krishnendu's dad, a staunch, conservative Hindu, and they go their own ways only to unexpectedly meet again later in life.

Most of the movie is presented in flashbacks with Krishnendu pondering over the past after unexpectedly encountering a drunk and passed out Rina in a military hospital in returns.

Cast

Production

The film was adapted from Tarashankar's 1958 novel Saptapadi. In the novel's ending Krishendu dies, but for the audience point of view in the film ending Krishnendu doesn't die and again joins with Rina Brown because Bengali audience not accepted Uttam Suchitra separation.

Shooting commenced in late 1959. But during the production Uttam's father dies. So film shooting was stopped. Later again in late 1960s shooting started again. This was the second film after Harano Sur produced by Uttam Kumar under his banner Alochaya Production along with Ajoy Kar. Suchitra Sen was again cast in the Rina Brown role. For the film Kumar and Sen practiced dance and reading Shakespeare. The Othello play scene in the film had Kumar's voice-over by Utpal Dutta and Sen's voice-over by Jennifer Kapoor.

Kumar was a Mohun Bagan football fan, and in the football match scene he wanted to play in a Mohun Bagan jersey, but there was none available. He played instead in an East Bengal jersey.[2]

The famous bike sequence from the song Ei Path Jodi Na Sesh Hoe Uttam and Suchitra did not ride the bike at all that day. The BMW bike on which this song was shot was not on the star duo ar all. Film critic Swapan Kumar Mallick unearths the famous scene in his book Mahanayak Revisited : The World of Uttam Kumar said the director Ajay Kar manipulated the close-up shots to shoot the bike scene. Multiple dummies were used in long shots. Uttam Suchitra didn't ride that BMW bike.[3]

Music

Saptapadi
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Hemant Kumar
Cover:SaptapadiDVD.jpg
Released:1961
Recorded:1961
Studio:Alochaya Productions Private Limited
Genre:Feature film soundtrack
Length:00:11:11
Label:Sa Re Ga Ma
Producer:Uttam Kumar
Prev Title:Punashcha
Prev Year:1961
Next Title:Sathi Hara
Next Year:1961

Saptapadis music was directed by Hemant Kumar, with lyrics by Gauriprasanna Mazumder.[4] The song "Ei Path Jodi Na" was sung by Hemanta for Kumar and by Sandhya for Sen.

Soundtrack

Track Title Artist Lyricist Notes
1Ei Poth Jodi Na Shesh Hoy (If This Path Does Not End)Hemant Kumar and Sandhya MukherjeeGauriprasanna Mazumder
2Ei Poth Jodi Na Shesh Hoy (If This Path Does Not End)Sandhya MukherjeeGauriprasanna MazumderRepeated. Sandhya Mukherjee's solo
3On The Merry Go RoundSuzi MillerGauriprasanna Mazumder

Release and reception

During the advance booking there was long queue and police was lathi charged for the craze. The film was released at Durga Puja on 20 October 1961. There was huge craze for the film because this was the comeback of Uttam-Suchitra pair more than two years after Chaoa Pawa in 1959.

The film was massive success at the box office and breaking all the previous records. It's become all-time blockbuster and ran for 105 days in theater and collected over four times more from the budget. The film become highest grossing Bengali film in 1961.

Saptapadi entered in Moscow Film Festival in July 1963 with English subtitle as Seven Steps and nominated for Grand Pix Award.[5]

Awards

Legacy

The song Ei Path Jodi Na Sesh Hoe become evergreen blast hit and most popular romantic song in the history of Bengali cinema and the iconic bike sequence from that song remembering as one of the greatest romantic scenes ever. The song still popular among the Bengali audience and used many cultural event and social issues.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 45th IFFI Homage section page 152. 2023-03-26.
  2. Web site: 2021-09-03 . সুচিত্রার জেদের কাছে হার মেনেই 'সপ্তপদী'তে ইস্টবেঙ্গল জার্সি পরেছিলেন উত্তম . 2022-04-14 . bn.
  3. Web site: tiyash . 2022-07-13 . 'সপ্তপদী'র সেই দৃশ্যে বাইকেই চড়েননি উত্তম-সুচিত্রা! কীভাবে হয়েছিল শ্যুটিং Saptapadi . 2022-11-13 . en-US.
  4. Web site: Saptapadi – Film Album . Saregama Bengali . bn . YouTube.
  5. Web site: Ajoy Kar Apple TV (IN) . 2022-11-13 . Apple TV . en-GB.
  6. Web site: 9th National Film Awards. International Film Festival of India. 8 September 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161202115652/http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm9thNFAAward.aspx. 2 December 2016.
  7. Web site: ছবির দৃশ্য তুলে ধরে প্রচারে পুলিশ . 2022-11-13 . EI Samay . bn.