Chaukat Raja

Chaukat Raja (Marathi: चौकट राजा) is a Marathi film made in 1991. The film was directed by Sanjay Surkar and produced by Smita Talwalkar.[1] The movie is based on a family who takes a mentally challenged person under their wing and encourages him to develop his skills, while they deal with their own instabilities.[2]

Chaukat Raja - Marathi Movie
Directed bySanjay Surkar
Produced bySmita Talwalkar
StarringDilip Prabhavalkar
Smita Talwalkar
Sulabha Deshpande
Music byAnand Modak
Sudhir Moghe (Lyrics)
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Synopsis

A happy family consisting of Rajan Ketkar, his wife Meenal and their daughter Rani reside in a society opposite to the chawl where Durgamaushi and her mentally deranged son Nandu stay. One day, Meenal realises that Nandu is her childhood friend and she is filled with compassion for him which doesn't sit well with Rajan. For his benefit, Meenal admits Nandu into a rehabilitation centre.

The Ketkar's visit the Centre for a function where Nandu upon seeing Meenal after a long time, gets restless and runs away. Durgamaushi is taken ill and is hospitalized while Nandu roams the streets of Mumbai. After the police bring him home, Durgamaushi passes away. Nandu is now orphaned and he comes to Meenal for support. Rajan is not ready to accept him and objects strongly, but after noticing his innocence, agrees to adopt him. They encourage his interest in painting, for which Nandu attains fame as an artist of international repute.

Cast

Awards

  • 1992 - Maharashtra State Award for Best Actor - Dilip Prabhavalkar - for his portrayal of a disabled boy

Soundtrack

The music is by Anand Modak.[3] Songs were penned by Sudhir Moghe.[4]

Song Singer/s Duration
"Ek Jhoka Chuke Kaaljacha Thoka"Asha Bhosle4:41
"He Jeevan Sundar Aahe"Ravindra Sathe, Anjali Marathe4:21
"Mi Asa Kasa Vegla Vegla"Ashok Saraf, Dilip Prabhavalkar4:42

References


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