Sarja (film)
Sarja (Marathi: सर्जा) is a Marathi film, directed by Rajdutt. It is based on a novel Shelar Khind by Marathi writer Babasaheb Purandare. It is a story of a young brave man and his wife, who assist Maratha Shivaji and his forces in capturing a fort from a Mughal Sardar.
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Directed by | Rajdutt |
Written by | Yashwant Rajankar (screenplay and dialogues) |
Produced by | Ananta Bhoi & Seema Deo |
Starring | Ajinkya Deo Pooja Seema Deo Nilu Phule Kuldeep Pawar Ramesh Deo Ravindra Mahajani |
Music by | Hridaynath Mangeshkar |
Release date | 1987 |
Running time | 127 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Sarja has drawn many accolades. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi for the year 1987, for its patriotic vigour in the retelling of a story set during the turbulent times of Shivaji.[1]
Plot
The Mughal emperor Aurangzeb orders his forces to march south toward Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj kingdom. They destroy and loot property, and harass people of Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj kingdom along the way. Relenting under suffering of his innocent people, Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj agrees for a truce with the Mughals. As a part of the treaty, Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj handovers many forts to Mughals. In a vicinity of one such fort, live a Dombari widow Gauri Dombarin (Seema Deo) and her daughter Kastura, who earn their livelihood by performing various acrobatic street stunts. A newly appointed Mughal Sardar (Kuldeep Pawar) of the fort is attracted to Kasturi and he tries to win her over with the help of local leader Rustom (Nilu Phule). However, both Kastura and her mother flee to Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj kingdom, where they take refuge in a house of a distant relative. It is revealed that as a child, Kastura was married to Sarja (Ajinkya Deo) a son of the distant relative. A romantic relationship blossoms between Kastura and Sarja, and they consummate their childhood marriage. However, the aid of the Mughal Sardar, Rustom finds the new hideout of Kastura, and tries to kidnap her. Sarja rescues her only with timely help of brave men from the village. This incidence, however deeply disturbs the Sarja and as a result he tries to join the Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj army, but is ridiculed by the villagers due to his inability to protect his own wife. In mean time, to test fortification of his newly commenced fort capital Raigad, Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj announces an award for any one who could climb the fort without using its gates. Sarja sees this as a golden opportunity to meet Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj and join his army. Sarja with a help of Kastura climbs up the most treacherous inclines to reach the top of the fort and is awarded by Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj . To strengthen his forts in south, the Aurangzeb sends a few long range cannons to the captured forts in South. Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj see this as a major threat to his kingdom and orders his chief-of-spy Bahirji Naik (Ramesh Deo) to stop cannons from reaching the fort. Bahirji Naik with the help of Sarja tries to incapacitate the cannons on their route to the fort but fails, and Sarja gets captured. Kastura then with help of Naik frees the Sarja by diverting attention of the fort guards by her thrilling acrobatic stunt over a rope joining two bastions housing long range cannons and subsequently incapacitating the cannons. Sarja then helps the Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj forces to capture the fort.
Cast
- Ravindra Mahajani as Chtrapati Shivaji Maharaj
- Ajinkya Deo as Sarja
- Pooja as Kastura
- Seema Deo as Gauri Dombarin, Kastura's mother
- Nilu Phule as Rustam
- Kuldeep Pawar as Mughal Sardar
- Ramesh Deo as Bahirji Naik
Awards
35th National Award for the best Feature Film in Marathi, 1987.
References
- "35th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 9 January 2017.