Yatra (2006 film)

Yatra (Devanagari: यात्रा, lit.'Journey') is a 2007 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Goutam Ghose. It featured Rekha, Nana Patekar and Deepti Naval.

Yatra
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGoutam Ghose
Written byNida Fazli (dialogue)
Goutam Ghose (screenplay)
Produced byBipin Vohra
StarringRekha
Nana Patekar
Deepti Naval
CinematographyGoutam Ghose
Music byKhayyam
Goutam Ghose
Release date
  • 4 May 2007 (2007-05-04)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The film premiered at the 2006 Montréal World Film Festival.[1]

Plot

Dasrath Joglekar (Nana Patekar), a celebrated writer, travels to New Delhi to receive the prestigious 'Sahitya Sanmaan' Literary Award. During the journey he meets a young film maker Mohan (Nakul Vaid), an ardent fan of Dasrath's writing and the encounter brings back memories from the past. Both of them travel back in time, remembering characters from Dasrath's celebrated novel 'Janaaza', reconstructing the true story of the novel's protagonist – Laajvanti (Rekha) from their own perspective. Fact and fiction merge to create a new journey.

After the gala award ceremony in New Delhi, Dasarath begins another journey in his new novel 'Bazaar', while the nostalgia of the previous one haunts him. Dasarath disappears from his hotel in New Delhi. Tension mounts in his family and associates regarding his whereabouts.

Memories from the past and passion bring him to Mehendi galli near Char Minar in Hyderabad where people flock to enjoy mujra dances. The entire area has changed. Laajvanti alias Laajobai has become Miss Lisa, presenting popular film songs numbers to entertain a new clientele. Dasarath's sudden appearance is a great surprise for Laajvanti. The character of his novel Janaaza comes alive at an unexpected juncture.

Laajvanti shows her reverence to Dasrath by singing melodies from their past. Fate accomplices another journey into the unknown. Is this fact or is it fiction, created by filmmaker Mohan for his forthcoming film called Janaaza?[2]

Cast

Guest appearance : Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Shakuntala

Also in the supporting cast are:- June Maliah, Imon Kalyan Ghose, Sai Charni, Chatla Sri Ramulu, Nagraja Rao, Krishna Varma, Adi Narayan Rao, Satyanarayana, Srinivas, Anand Varma, Shahidul Rahman, Gopal Kalwani, Jayachandra Reddy, Ramarao, Ganesh, Rajat Genguly, Narayanan Haralalka, Pamela Mondal, Sudeshna Chatterjee, Om, Aranya Sen, Debolina Banerjee

Music

  1. "Aap Toh Mere Hi Khwaabon Mein Sada Aaya Kare" - Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Music: Khayyam
  2. "Madhur Madhur Door Koyee Baansuri Bajaaye" - Asha Bhosle Music: Khayyam
  3. "Mori Ankhiyaan Dhoond Rahi" - Subhra Guha Music: Goutam Ghose
  4. "Naghma E Jaan, Saaz E Dil " -Talat Aziz Music: Khayyam
  5. "Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar" (Remix) - Jojo Music arranged by: Goutam Ghose
  6. "Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar" - Jojo Music arranged by: Goutam Ghose
  7. "Jaam E Mohabbat Aankhon Se Hi" - Asha Bhosle Music: Khayyam
  8. "Biya Biya" - Ustad Rashid Ali Khan Music: Goutam Ghose
  9. "Dareja Dareja" - Subhra Guha Music: Goutam Ghose
  10. "Garje Ghata" - Ustad Rashid Ali Khan Music: Goutam Ghose
  11. "Jaao Ji Karo Na Jhoothi Batiyaan" - Subhra Guha Music: Goutam Ghose
  12. "Tadpe Bin Baalam" - Subhra Guha Music: Goutam Ghose
  13. "Panchchee Pinjare Se Ud Jaavega" - Keya Acharya Music: Goutam Ghose

Production

In January 2006, Stardust reported that Rekha and Nana Patekar were cast to play the lead roles in the film.[3] Director Goutam Ghose said of the film: "There are autobiographical elements in the film, like my journey as a filmmaker, what I've absorbed from around myself along the way and I've used them to tell this story."[4][5]

Reception

The film was received well by The Times of India, Hindustan Times, and The Indian Express,[6][7][8] but panned by Rediff.com.[9]

Awards

54th National Film Awards

References

  1. "URHALPOOL - A contemporary Bengali-English bilingual web magazine. NOV 2008, Volume 1, Issue 1". www.urhalpool.com. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  2. Yatra at Indiafm
  3. "Rekha Nana together". Stardust. January 2006. Archived from the original on 8 September 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  4. Kotwani, Hiren (4 July 2006). "Ghose reaches journey's end". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  5. Subhash, K. Jha (2 May 2007). "Rekha on her Yatra". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  6. Mukherjee, Amrita (23 November 2005). "Such a long Yatra for Gautam Ghose". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  7. Mohamed, Khalid (4 May 2007). "Review: Yatra". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  8. Gupta, Shubhra (1 November 2007). "Yatra". The Indian Express. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  9. Verma, Sukanya (4 May 2007). "Yatra is a trip to nowhere". Rediff.com. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
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