Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958)

Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi

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<p>Brothers Brijmohan, Manmohan, and Jagmohan Sharma run a garage. Brijmohan hates women and does not allow any women or pictures of them in his garage unless it is an emergency. One day, while Manmohan is on the night shift, a woman named Renu comes to the garage seeking help as her car breaks down. Renu gets angry at Manmohan because he is sleeping when he is supposed to be on duty. Manmohan does not like the fact that Renu shouted at him and initially refuses to repair her car, but finally agrees. Manmohan fixes the car, and Renu leaves, forgetting to pay Manmohan for his services. He tells his brother Brijmohan about this and realizes that Renu forgot her purse in the garage. Manmohan goes through it and finds a pass to a concert. Manmohan goes to this concert to recover his money. When Manmohan reaches the venue, he is not allowed to enter as the pass has Renu’s name on it. Not wanting to let go of his money, Manmohan waits in Renu’s car to meet her when she comes out. He, however, falls asleep and Renu does not notice him; she drives home and parks in her garage with Manmohan in the car. When Manmohan wakes up, he gets hungry and looks for some food in Renu’s garage. A servant in the house sees this and chases Manmohan, who manages to escape. On his way home, he notices a few men dumping a corpse on the road and fleeing. When he tells his brothers about his night the next morning, they have a hearty laugh at his expense. Later, Renu calls the garage asking for help with her car and assuring she will pay back her fees. Manmohan refuses to go to her house, fearing that he will be recognized by Renu’s servant and will get into trouble; Jagmohan decides to go. Jagmohan meets Sheela in Renu’s house and the two start talking. Jagmohan is, however, afraid of women. He gets nervous because Sheela is around and cannot repair the car. After Jagmohan takes off (not before drinking 10 glasses of water due to anxiety), Renu decides to call Manmohan. Meanwhile, Renu’s father is approached by Raja Hardayal Singh, who wants to get his younger brother married to Renu. Renu’s father decides to talk to Renu about this, not knowing that Raja Hardayal and his brother are crooks – Manmohan saw Raja Hardayal’s brother dump the corpse. As Renu is falling for Manmohan and the crooks desperately want her inheritance, Renu and Manmohan are captured by Hardayal’s men. In captivity, they meet Kamini, the woman whose photo Renu had found in Brijmohan’s room. Brijmohan and Kamini were in love, but she was married off to Raja Hardayal. Brijmohan is under the impression that she dumped him for a richer man; as a result, he decides that he never wants to associate with women again. Kamini tries to free Renu and Manmohan, but a guard enters. Kamini, however, can escape and goes looking for Brijmohan. Meanwhile, Raja Hardyal Singh captures Renu’s father and forces him to get Renu married to his brother, threatening to kill Manmohan if he doesn’t. Before Raja Hardayal Singh has his way, Brijmohan is brought to the scene by Kamini. Brijmohan, who is a champion, fights Raja Hardyal Singh’s men with the help of his two brothers. In the end, Brijmohan and his brothers are victorious. Manmohan and Renu decide to get married. So do Brijmohan and Kamini, and Jagmohan and Sheila. On the sets of , Madhubala rekindled a friendship with Kishore Kumar, her childhood playmate, and friend ‘s ex-husband. Following a two-year-long courtship, Madhubala married Kishore in court on 16 October 1960. made , hoping it would fail commercially; he wanted to show losses in his income, and thus avoid paying a huge income tax to the authorities. To his disgust, the film became a success; as he did not want to add to his earnings, he gave and all its rights to his secretary Anoop Sharma, who retained the copyright. The income tax case on Kishore Kumar was not solved even after forty years. The music is composed by with and his son, as the assistant music composers, and lyrics by . The songs “Hum The Woh Thi” and “Ek Ladki Bheegi Bhaagi Si” were based on ‘s “The Watermelon Song” and ‘s ” ” respectively. The soundtrack was popular with the audience, and was placed at #51 in list “Top 100 albums”. The song “Ek Ladki Bheegi Bhaagi Si” was listed among the by . , the , grossed 2.5 , including a of ₹1.25 crore at the box office. Adjusted for inflation, its gross was equivalent to about ₹485 crores in 2016, and it remains one of the highest-grossing Indian films in the history (when adjusted for inflation). has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from modern-day critics. Author , writing for , said that “if the best are those that continue to connect even with the modern generation, this fifties jest-setter is the sure shot winner.” He also commented favorably on Madhubala and Kishore Kumar’s chemistry, adding that was the finest of the five films they made together. of called it ” “, noting its treatment of female characters: What is not often mentioned about is its portrayal of women. ‘s character is that of a remarkably liberated woman, driving her car and determined to be in charge of her life in a male-dominated world. […] ‘s beloved runs a petrol pump. ‘s former girlfriend was forcibly married off, but he does not think twice about taking her back when they meet 10 years later. I cannot think of another from the 1950s (or even 1960s or 1970s, in fact) that treats women so equally as men, and in which all the male protagonists are less chauvinistic.</p>

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Writer: Ramesh Pant, Gobind Moonis
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Producer: Anoop Sharma, Kishore Kumar
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Cinematography: Aloke Dasgupta
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Release Date: 01-Jan-58
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Edited By: R. M. Tipnis
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Runtime: 2h 53m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: 250
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