Khilona (1970 film)

Khilona

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खिलौना
Directed by Chander Vohra
Produced by L.V. Prasad
Written by Aghajani Kashmeri (dialogues)
Anand Bakshi (lyrics)
Screenplay by Gulshan Nanda
Story by Gulshan Nanda
Starring Sanjeev Kumar
Mumtaz
Shatrughan Sinha
Jeetendra
Music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Cinematography Dwarka Divecha
Edited by Shivaji Awdhut
Production
company
Release dates
  • 8 April 1970 (1970-04-08)
Running time
160 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Box office 3,50,00,000[1]

Khilona (English: Toy) is a 1970 Indian drama film, produced by L.V. Prasad on Prasad Productions Pvt.Ltd. banner and directed by Chander Vohra. Starring Sanjeev Kumar, Mumtaz, Jeetendra in lead roles. Other actors in supporting roles are Shatrughan Sinha, Durga Khote, Ramesh Deo, Jagdeep and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film recorded as "Super Hit" at the box office.[1] The film was not remade in Tamil instead both Hindi and Tamil version were simultaneously made. Tamil version had Engirundho Vandhaal with Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalithaa.[2]

The film received six nominations at the 18th Filmfare Awards in 1971 of which it won the Filmfare Best Movie Award and Filmfare Best Actress Award for Mumtaz. Other nominations were for Best Actor (Sanjeev Kumar), Best Comic (Jagdeep), Best Story (Gulshan Nanda), and Best Male Playback Singer (Mohd. Rafi).[3]

Plot

Vijaykamal (Sanjeev Kumar) is a son of a rich Thakur Suraj Singh but has lost his mind. He sees his lover Sapna marry his neighbour Bihari (Shatrughan Sinha) and then commit suicide on the night of the Diwali party hosted by Bihari. This incident puts Vijay in shock. Thakur believes that if Vijay gets married, his mental health would improve. He hence approaches a tawaif Chand (Mumtaz) to pretend to be Vijay's wife and thus help him get better. But Chand receives cold treatment by Vijay's mother and his elder brother Kishore. Once, in a fit of madness, Vijay sexually assaults Chand. But later Chand becomes very friendly with Vijay and that starts improving his condition.

Bihari who wishes to have Chand for himself also tries to persuade Vijay's young sister Radha. He promises Radha to make her an actress in Bollywood and asks her to elope with him with the family's money and gold. But Chand does not let Bihari's plan work. Vijay's younger brother Mohan (Jeetendra) also falls in love with noble Chand and is heartbroken when he finds out that she is pregnant (owing to the assault) and is carrying Vijay's child. Dejected, he leaves home without notice.

In a fight between Vijay and Bihari, Bihari falls off the terrace and this shocks Vijay curing him of his mental ailment. But then Vijay is unable to recall Chand. She is then humiliated by the family and is thrown out of the house. Mohan steps in and accuses everyone for treating her like a toy and only using her when needed. He reveals how she saved Radha from Bihari's evil pursuits. It is also revealed that Chand was actually born in a noble family and was only raised as a tawaif as she was found alone after a train accident. The family thus accepts Chand and all ends well.

Cast

Soundtrack

All the songs[4] were composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi.

#Title Singer(s) Duration
1 "Sanam Tu Bewafa Ke Naam Se" Lata Mangeshkar 6:09
2 "Khush Rahe Tu Sada" Mohammed Rafi 3:36
3` "Khilona Jaankar Tum Kyu" Mohammed Rafi 4:02
4 "Main Sharabi Nahi" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle 5:07
5 "Roz Roz Rosy" Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle, 3:44
5 "Yeh Natak Kavi Likh Gaye Kalidas" Manna Dey 5:12

Awards

The film won two Filmfare Awards out of the six nominations it received.

Other four nominations that it received were;

References

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