Main Chup Rahungi
Poster
Directed byA. Bhimsingh
Written byJawar N. Sitaraman
Rajendra Krishan
Based onKalathur Kannamma (Tamil)
Produced byA.V. Meiyappan
StarringMeena Kumari
Sunil Dutt
Music byChitragupta
Rajendra Krishan (lyrics)
Distributed byAVM Productions
Release date
  • 2 November 1962 (1962-11-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Main Chup Rahungi (English: I Shall Remain Silent) is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language film directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by A.V. Meiyappan. The film stars Meena Kumari and Sunil Dutt in lead roles.[1] The film was a remake of 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma.[2]

Plot

Narayan works as a laborer on a farmland owned by businessman Ratan Kumar, in Ramnagar. Although Narayan was an ex-convict, Ratan had assisted him getting a job, some land, and a small house where he now lives with his grown daughter, Gayetri, who is training to be a teacher. To his complete shock, Narayan finds out that Gayetri is pregnant. Ratan asks Narayan to take some money and relocate, which Narayan gratefully does. Gayetri gives birth to a baby boy, and Narayan takes him to an orphanage donated by Ratan himself, and informs Gayetri that her child was still-born. Gayetri and Narayan eventually return to Ramnagar, and as luck would have it, Gayetri finds a job as a teacher in the orphanage that her son (now named Shyam) lives in. When Ratan's son, Kamal, returns from Singapore, he meets Shyam and likes him, but when he finds out that his school-teacher is Gayetri, he demands that Gayetri be fired as she is not of good character. Who is Shyam's father, why Gayetri remains silent about her child's identity, and what Kamal knows about Gayetri's background are the questions to be discovered later in the film.

Cast

Awards

10th Filmfare Awards:

Nominated

Music

Main Chup Rahungi
Studio album by
Released
1962 (India)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Label
ProducerChitragupta
Chitragupta chronology
Hum Matawle Naujawan
(1962)
Main Chup Rahungi
(1962)
Burmah Road
(1962)

The soundtrack of the film contains 7 songs. The music is composed by Chitragupta, with lyrics authored by Rajendra Krishan.

SongSinger
"Tumhi Ho Mata, Pita Tumhi Ho" Lata Mangeshkar
"Mere Dil Kabhi To Aayega" Lata Mangeshkar
"Aaye Na Balam, Ka Karoon Sajni" (Parody Song) Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
"Chand Jane Kahan Kho Gaya, Tumko Chehre Se Parda Hatana" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
"Koi Bata De Dil Hai Jahan, Kyun Hota Hai Dard Wahan" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
"Khush Raho Ahl-E-Chaman" Mohammed Rafi
"Main Kaun Hoon" Mohammed Rafi

References

  1. Bali, Karan (28 August 2016). "Lost in remaking? A Bhimsingh's films found new fans in Hindi but are better viewed in Tamil". Scroll.in. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  2. Ramanan, V. V. (12 May 2012). "CinemaPlus Quiz". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
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