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Masoom (Hindi: मासूम, meaning "The Innocent") is a 1983 Indian film and first directorial venture of critically acclaimed director Shekhar Kapur.[1] The film is a coming-of-age story starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi in lead roles along with Tanuja, Supriya Pathak and Saeed Jaffrey. It features Jugal Hansraj, Aradhana and Urmila Matondkar as child actors. The screenplay, dialogues
and lyrics are written by Gulzar and the music is contributed by R.D. Burman. The plot was broadly based on Man, Woman and Child written by Erich Segal.[citation needed]
Shekhar Kapur, the director of the movie, went on to make several other internationally acclaimed movies like Bandit Queen, Mr. India and Elizabeth.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Soundtrack
4 Awards
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
Indu (played by Shabana Azmi) and DK (played by Naseeruddin Shah) have a happy marriage and two daughters — Pinky and Minni. The tranquility of their life is shattered when DK receives word that he has a son from a short-term affair with Bhavana (played by Supriya Pathak) during his visit to Nainital when his wife Indu was about to give birth to their first child Pinky. Bhavana did not tell DK about this since she did not want to disturb his life. Now that she is dead, her guardian Masterji sends word to DK in Delhi saying that the boy, Rahul (played by Jugal Hansraj), who is eight years old, needs a home. Despite the objections of Indu, who is devastated to learn of her husband's infidelity, the boy comes to stay with them in Delhi for some time. Rahul is never told that DK is his father. Rahul bonds with DK and his daughters. But Indu can't bear to look at him, who is a tangible reminder of DK's betrayal.
DK, worried by the effect that Rahul is having on his family, decides to put him in a boarding school in St. Joseph's College, Nainital; Rahul accepts with reluctance. After gaining admission at the school and returning to Delhi before his permanent move to Nainital, Rahul figures out that DK is his father and runs away from home. After he is escorted home by a police officer, Rahul confesses his awareness of the identity of his father to Indu. Indu is unable to bear the heartbreak of the young child and intercepts Rahul before he is put onto the train to Nainital, thereby accepting him into the family and wholeheartedly forgiving DK.
Cast[edit]
Naseeruddin Shah as D.K. Malhotra (DK)
Shabana Azmi as Indu Malhotra
Supriya Pathak as Bhavana
Jugal Hansraj as Rahul
Urmila Matondkar as Pinky
Aradhana as Minni
Tanuja as Chanda
Saeed Jaffrey as Suri
Paidi Jairaj as Master Ji
Satish Kaushik as Tiwary Ji
Soundtrack[edit]
Lyrics for all songs of Masoom were penned by Gulzar and music was composed by R.D. Burman.
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Do Naina Aur Ek Kahani" Aarti Mukherjee
2. "Huzur Is Kadar" Bhupinder Singh, Suresh Wadkar
4. "Tujhse Naraz (male)" Anup Ghoshal
5. "Tujhse Naraz (female)" Lata Mangeshkar
6. "Lakdi ki Kathi" Vanita Mishra, Gauri Bapat, Gurpreet Kaur
Awards[edit]
National Film Award for best female playback singer - Aarti Mukherji
Year Award Category Recipient Result
1984 Filmfare Award Best Film Critics Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Actor Naseeruddin Shah Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Music Director R.D. Burman Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Lyricist Gulzar for "Tujhse Naraaz Nahin" Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Female Playback Singer Aarti Mukherji for "Do Naina Ek Kahani" Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Film Nominated
1984 Filmfare Award Best Director Shekhar Kapur Nominated
1984 Filmfare Award Best Actress Shabana Azmi Nominated
Masoom (Hindi: मासूम, meaning "The Innocent") is a 1983 Indian film and first directorial venture of critically acclaimed director Shekhar Kapur.[1] The film is a coming-of-age story starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi in lead roles along with Tanuja, Supriya Pathak and Saeed Jaffrey. It features Jugal Hansraj, Aradhana and Urmila Matondkar as child actors. The screenplay, dialogues
and lyrics are written by Gulzar and the music is contributed by R.D. Burman. The plot was broadly based on Man, Woman and Child written by Erich Segal.[citation needed]
Shekhar Kapur, the director of the movie, went on to make several other internationally acclaimed movies like Bandit Queen, Mr. India and Elizabeth.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Soundtrack
4 Awards
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
Indu (played by Shabana Azmi) and DK (played by Naseeruddin Shah) have a happy marriage and two daughters — Pinky and Minni. The tranquility of their life is shattered when DK receives word that he has a son from a short-term affair with Bhavana (played by Supriya Pathak) during his visit to Nainital when his wife Indu was about to give birth to their first child Pinky. Bhavana did not tell DK about this since she did not want to disturb his life. Now that she is dead, her guardian Masterji sends word to DK in Delhi saying that the boy, Rahul (played by Jugal Hansraj), who is eight years old, needs a home. Despite the objections of Indu, who is devastated to learn of her husband's infidelity, the boy comes to stay with them in Delhi for some time. Rahul is never told that DK is his father. Rahul bonds with DK and his daughters. But Indu can't bear to look at him, who is a tangible reminder of DK's betrayal.
DK, worried by the effect that Rahul is having on his family, decides to put him in a boarding school in St. Joseph's College, Nainital; Rahul accepts with reluctance. After gaining admission at the school and returning to Delhi before his permanent move to Nainital, Rahul figures out that DK is his father and runs away from home. After he is escorted home by a police officer, Rahul confesses his awareness of the identity of his father to Indu. Indu is unable to bear the heartbreak of the young child and intercepts Rahul before he is put onto the train to Nainital, thereby accepting him into the family and wholeheartedly forgiving DK.
Cast[edit]
Naseeruddin Shah as D.K. Malhotra (DK)
Shabana Azmi as Indu Malhotra
Supriya Pathak as Bhavana
Jugal Hansraj as Rahul
Urmila Matondkar as Pinky
Aradhana as Minni
Tanuja as Chanda
Saeed Jaffrey as Suri
Paidi Jairaj as Master Ji
Satish Kaushik as Tiwary Ji
Soundtrack[edit]
Lyrics for all songs of Masoom were penned by Gulzar and music was composed by R.D. Burman.
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Do Naina Aur Ek Kahani" Aarti Mukherjee
2. "Huzur Is Kadar" Bhupinder Singh, Suresh Wadkar
4. "Tujhse Naraz (male)" Anup Ghoshal
5. "Tujhse Naraz (female)" Lata Mangeshkar
6. "Lakdi ki Kathi" Vanita Mishra, Gauri Bapat, Gurpreet Kaur
Awards[edit]
National Film Award for best female playback singer - Aarti Mukherji
Year Award Category Recipient Result
1984 Filmfare Award Best Film Critics Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Actor Naseeruddin Shah Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Music Director R.D. Burman Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Lyricist Gulzar for "Tujhse Naraaz Nahin" Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Female Playback Singer Aarti Mukherji for "Do Naina Ek Kahani" Won
1984 Filmfare Award Best Film Nominated
1984 Filmfare Award Best Director Shekhar Kapur Nominated
1984 Filmfare Award Best Actress Shabana Azmi Nominated