dil apna aur prit paraiDirector Kishore Sahu gave
Indian cine-lovers many good movies especially in the black and white era.
One such classic movie is Dil Apna Aur Preet Paraaee (1960) starring Raaj
Kumar, Meena Kumari and Naadira. This movie not only tells a heart-conquering
love story but also underscores the significance of the noble medical
profession.
Kind-hearted orphan girl Karuna
(Meena Kumari) joins a hospital as a nurse and comes into the contact of Dr.
Sushil Varma (Raaj Kumar). Since both possess hearts of gold, filled with
mercy, kindness, benevolence and humanity; they start liking each other (in
fact, loving each other within their hearts). However Dr. Sushil has to marry
Kusum (Naadira) due to the obligations of her father upon himself and his
family. Proud (of her father's wealth), sniffy and nagging wife Kusum makes
life hell for not only Dr. Sushil but also his widow mother (Pratima Devi)
and his younger sister Munni (Baby Naaz). On the other hand, heartbroken
Karuna suddenly comes to know of Dr. Sushil's silent love for her. Then she
does not have any option but to shed tears over this cruel joke played by the
destiny with both of them. She tries to quit the hospital but can't. When
Kusum comes to know that her husband loves Karuna within his heart, her
womanly jealousy crosses all the limits. Finally the movie reaches its happy
ending with the union of the lovers.
Dil Apna Aur Preet Paraaee (the
heart is own and the love is the other's) takes the viewer to the era when
love of a male and a female was not express but silent. Still the loving
hearts have always been able to listen to the silent calls of each other. And
that love is reliable even on the screen. The scene in which Karuna sees her
name written by Dr. Sushil on pieces of paper and on neutral things and she
is able to listen to the love-filled sighs coming from his heart, echoing her
name only, is just superb. Anybody who has loved someone in his / her life
can identify with this scene.
Besides, medicine has always
been considered a noble profession (though now it is also a means to earn
more and more money only for the majority of the people involved). And this
movie emphatically underscores this fact that the people joining this
profession whether as doctors or as nurses, should understand that their patients
have greater right on their lives as compared to their own right and the
right of their family members. The family members of such people have to
adjust to the occupational demands of them and should not be irritating or
resenting towards their activities, else they won't be able to do justice to
their duty and their profession. Through the characters of various patients
admitted in the hospital ward, the moviemaker has stressed the need for the
doctors and the nurses to keep unlimited patience while dealing with them, in
addition to the kindness and sympathy which the patients require from them.
To make the movie as an
entertaining one, the director has infused humour through some patients which
is over the top at places. All the same, this movie is filled with sentiments
and it shows that emotional bonds can develop in any setting between the
people suffering from common pains. It's a movie which deeply moves the
viewer at many places. And it also underscores the fact that if the
life-partner is non-understanding, supercilious and irritating; he / she may
not only snatch success from the other one but also make life worse than hell
for her / him.
Performance wise assessing,
Raaj Kumar has given a very impressive performance in this movie without any
overtones. Meena Kumari has not only scored in the acting department but she
has looked quite beautiful too. It's definitely one of her best movies. Om
Prakash impresses in his cameo (as a patient). Shammi (as another nurse who
is Karuna's close friend), Pratima Devi as Dr. Sushil's mother, Baby Naaz as
his younger sister, Kumar as the head of the hospital etc. have A marvelous musical love story with duties of medical professionals in the backdrop. Some of the scenes like 1) Karuna telling her roommate about her love, 2) Sushil & Karuna at a railway station and 3) a scene when on Diwali night, Sushil's mother regrets not having a daughter in law like Karuna, have been conceived and enacted so profoundly that it makes you to think what a movie it is. Meena Kumari has performed her heart out. Once the movie ends, it would make you think no other actress could have been a better choice for Karuna's role. Raj Kumar and Om Prakash are treat to watch. Shankar Jaikishan's music is unforgettable with songs;(1) Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi, 2) Mera Dil Ab Tera O Sajna, 3) Azeeb Dastan Hai Ye, 94) Andaz Mera Mastana, 5) Sheesha-e-Dil Itana Na, 6) Itani Badi Mehfil, 7) Jaane Kahan Gayi. Important to note that Kishor Sahu was nominated for Best Director at Filmfare Awards 1961.
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