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Kanhaiya
Director: S.N Tripathi Starring: Raj Kapoor, Nutan
Music Director: Shankar Jaikishan
The film opens with images of a parched earth and barren trees. The country
has just suffered a two-year draught. The rains have skinny, bare-chested farmer
Shambu Mahato (Balraj Sahni) delighting with his wife Paro (Nirupa Roy) and son
Kanhaiya (Rattan Kumar), in the genesis of hope that comes with the rains.
This portion evokes a blissfully bucolic air --- utensils are carefully placed
to catch water from a leaking roof, boys eagerly lean over a well to gauge the
water level and Kanhaiya is let off from school early because the master's cows
have wandered off.
But Shambhu has more reasons to crease his brow than the vagaries of inclement
weather. The zamindar (Sapru) wants to construct a factory and needs to merge
Shambu's little two-acre plot into his land. Under the pretext of an old loan
the unlettered Shambhu had taken, he creates a situation where either Shambhu
has to return the loan within two months or lose his land.
Tearing himself away from his beloved wife, Shambhu goes to Kolkata to earn the
money. Kanhaiya hides as a stowaway on the train and lands in the alien city.
After some generic adventures that beset villagers in a big city, they find
refuge with a megaphone-mouthed, but large-hearted, female landlord. Shambhu
learns to ply a hand-pulled rickshaw.
With heartbreaking intensity, the entire family tries to accumulate the money.
Shambhu even injures himself when he is egged on to push himself to the outer
limits of endurance in an inhuman race between two rickshaws started by two
lovers who have had a spat. Paro wades into deep water to collect vegetables and
earn some coppers and even works as a construction labourer.
The film's moral issues are largely played out by Kanhaiya who steals when his
boot polisher job is snatched. He repents but the torpid reality of their lives
refuses to change. When Paro comes to the city and is involved in an accident,
they use their money to save her life.
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