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India

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Genre
  
Comedy, Musical, Drama

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Language
  
Hindi

Bawarchi movie poster

Release date
  
7 July 1972 (1972-07-07) (India)

Songs
  
Bhor Aai Gaya Andhiyara

Cast
  
(Raghu),
Jaya Bachchan
(Krishna), (Shobha), (Shivnath),
A.K. Hangal
(Ramnath), (Babbu)

Bawarchi (Devnagari: बावर्ची, translation: The Chef) is a 1972 Indian film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee starring Rajesh Khanna and Jaya Badhuri with Asrani, A.K. Hangal, Usha Kiran and Durga Khote in supporting roles. The film was ranked the eight highest grossing film of the year 1972. In an interview, Khanna quoted “In ‘Bawarchi’ I did exactly the opposite of what Hrishida had made me do in ‘Anand’. He allowed me to interpret the role and perform my way. I had done enough intense roles, and ‘Bawarchi’ gave me the opportunity to interpret and perform the role the way I wanted. So I let myself go.”

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Bawarchi movie scenes

In Mukherjee's classic style, the film contains no violence or obscenities, and focuses on spreading family values and morals through clean comedy. Khanna won his second BFJA Awards for Best Actor (Hindi) for his performance in this film.

Bawarchi movie scenes

The movie is inspired by the Bengali film Galpa Holeo Satyi (1966) by Tapan Sinha. The film was remade in Tamil as Samayalkaaran with M. K. Muthu. It was remade twice in Kannada - first as Sakala Kala Vallabha starring Shashikumar and second as #73, Shaanthi Nivaasa with Sudeep. It served as a great inspiration for the 1997 Hindi film Hero No. 1.

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Synopsis

The story is centered around the squabbling Sharma family, headed by their eccentric Daduji (Harindranath Chattopadhyay), which has a dubious reputation of the inability to retain a cook for more than a few months due to their ill treatment of their servants. The family's disrepute spreads to such an extent that no person wants to be employed as a cook in their home, ironically named Shanti Niwas (abode of peace).

Then one day a young man named Raghu (Rajesh Khanna) offers to work as a cook, and is hired. Raghu, however, lives up to this challenge & becomes the apple in the eye of every inmate of Shanti Niwas. He even defuses the internal squabbles & re-unites the family. But is Raghu's slate clean, or is there more to his character?

Plot

The film starts by introduction of Shanti Niwas & its residents by Amitabh Bachchan, who is the narrator here. He points out that Shanti Niwas is a pot of ironies: Even though its name means "Home of Peace", there is no peace here. The home, which houses the Sharma family, has members who hate each other for reasons unknown. Even a servant cannot withstand the Sharma's for more than a month.

After every month, the search for a new servant has to start. Then, suddenly a servant named Raghu comes in. Even though nobody remembers asking for some Raghu, they hire him. But Raghu has his own surprises in store for him. Gradually, the whole home comes to know that Raghu is not only an accomplished chef, but also a singer & expert in dancing.

Raghu tells his masters that he worked for reputed veterans of given fields, who taught him something or the other. Gradually, many aces start falling out of his sleeves, causing the Sharma's to develop an attraction to him. Even Daduji, the disgruntled patriarch of the family, develops love for Raghu. The family puts so much trust in Raghu that they even unwittingly show him the box containing the family jewels.

Krishna (Jaya Bhaduri) is the recluse daughter of Daduji's dead son & daughter-in-law. On learning this, Raghu tutors her & brings her talents to the fore. He also helps in clearing up the misunderstandings & calling truces between the family members. Daduji cannot help but think that Raghu is actually a saviour sent by god. Meanwhile, nobody notices that Raghu is suspiciously eyeing the jewel box the whole time.

Meanwhile, Raghu learns that Krishna loves a boy, but the Sharma's are strictly against the union of Krishna with him. The boy also loves Krishna, but is helpless before Krishna's relatives as well. Between all the tangle, Raghu suddenly disappears. The Sharma's are also aghast to know that the box is missing as well.

It does not take the Sharma's to put two & two together. At the same time, Krishna's love interest shows up. The people are already angered at the turn of events & the boys arrival, but they receive a shock when he shows them the jewelry box. He explains that he saw Raghu in a suspicious condition with the box. When he asked Raghu about the box, Raghu tried to run away. He tried to stop Raghu, even beat him up(the boy is a wrestler), but Raghu somehow managed to escape.

Stunned by this unexpected turn of events, the attitude of Sharma's towards the boy changes & they agree to get him married with Krishna out of gratitude. Krishna, however, refuses to buy the story. When Sharma's start abusing Raghu, Krishna's lover cannot take it anymore and tells them what really happened.

He tells them that he met Raghu at his own wrestling ground. He had a little friendly match with Raghu, where he suffered minor injuries from Raghu. He saw the box & asked Raghu about it. Raghu said that the box was the real reason he came there. Raghu had asked him to take the box to the Sharma's and tell them that Raghu had stolen it so that Krishna's lover can get back his place in the house.

Meanwhile, Krishna sees Raghu outside the house and asks him that why did he do all this. Raghu told her that his real name was professor Prabhakar, but he took the fake name of Raghu. He had seen many families like the Sharma's which were on the brink of breaking up & hence decided to use his knowledge to stop this.

Raghu explained him that if he lies about the box & what happened between him & Raghu, the boy will be able to marry Krishna. Raghu had promised the boy to secrecy, but latter couldn't stand up the abuse to Raghu. A stunned Sharma family has to accept that Raghu went out of his way to save several homes like Shanti Niwas. Krishna manages to stop Raghu in time from going somewhere else.

Raghu tells her that this is his life mission now & he has to go. The film ends with a scene of him traveling to a new destination & narration from Amitabh Bachchan that "Raghu is going to a new home. Let's hope it is not yours."

The movie was a hit. It was the 8th highest grossing film of the year.

Cast

  • Rajesh Khanna as Raghu (Bawarchi)
  • Jaya Bhaduri as Krishna Sharma
  • Usha Kiran as Shobha Sharma (Choti maa)
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyay as Shivnath Sharma (Daduji)
  • A. K. Hangal as Ramnath Sharma (Munna)
  • Durga Khote as Seeta Sharma (Badi maa)
  • Asrani as Vishwanath Sharma (Babbu)
  • Kali Bannerjee as Kashinath Sharma
  • Paintal as Dance Master (Guruji)
  • Master Raju as Pintoo Baba
  • Crew

  • Director - Hrishikesh Mukherjee
  • Story - Tapan Sinha
  • Screenplay - Hrishikesh Mukherjee
  • Dialogue - Gulzar
  • Editor - Das Dhaimade
  • Producer - Hrishikesh Mukherjee, N. C. Sippy, Romu N. Sippy
  • Cinematographer - Jaywant Pathare
  • Art Director - Ajit Banerjee
  • Animation - S. G. Naiksatam
  • Choreographer - Gopi Krishna
  • Narrator - Amitabh Bachchan
  • Music

    All lyrics written by Kaifi Azmi; all music composed by Madan Mohan.

    References

    Bawarchi Wikipedia
    Bawarchi IMDb Bawarchi themoviedb.org