Chupke Chupke (film)
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Chupke Chupke (Template:Translation) is a 1975[1] Indian Hindi-language romantic-comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. A remake of the Bengali film Chhadmabeshi,[2][3][4] it stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bhaduri and Om Prakash in lead roles, with Usha Kiran, David, Asrani and Keshto Mukherjee. The music was composed by S.D. Burman.[5][6]
Plot
Professor Parimal Tripathi, who teaches botany, falls in love with Sulekha Chaturvedi during the botany excursion of a women's college uphill. He helps the old caretaker of the guesthouse to travel to his village downhill in order to enable him to visit his grandson who has fallen ill. Meanwhile, Parimal disguises himself as the guesthouse caretaker in order to protect the old man's job, but Sulekha happens to find out about the cover-up one day. She is charmed on seeing Parimal's real personality and the two get married. Parimal loves playing pranks and is the antithesis of regular professors while Sulekha is in awe of Raghavendra Sharma, the so-called "highly-intellectual" husband of her older sister, Sumitra, and looks upon him as her idol. Thanks to Sulekha's excessive praise of Raghavendra, Parimal develops an inferiority complex and decides to prove that he is in no way a lesser mortal. Meanwhile, Raghavendra has written a letter to Sulekha and Sumitra's older brother, Haripad, instructing him to send a driver for him who can speak good Hindi language because his present driver, James D'Costa, uses improper dialect. This provides the perfect opportunity for Parimal to get to see and interact with Raghavendra. Parimal disguises himself as "Pyare Mohan Ilahabadi", a motor-mouth driver, who pretends to hate the English language and so speaks only Hindi. Thus begins the comedy of errors as Parimal and Sulekha play prank after prank on the unsuspecting Raghavendra and Sumitra.
Firstly, the couple pretends that Sulekha is not happy with her new marriage with Parimal, and secondly, they put across the impression that Sulekha is having an extramarital affair with Pyare Mohan, and if that was not enough, they make Parimal's long-time friend, Sukumar Sinha, a professor of English literature, to temporarily act as Parimal and portray him as a serious and boring lecturer, the complete opposite of the real Parimal's character. Parimal's another long-time friend, Prashant Kumar Shrivastava, is also party to the prank. Vasudha, the younger sister of Prashant's wife, Lata, suspects fake "Parimal" (Sukumar) of infidelity to his wife, "Sulekha", when he tries to grow close to her. Sukumar falls in love with Vasudha, who initially believes him to be Parimal, but Sukumar reveals her the real drama behind all this mix-up of situations, while Lata is also furious over the latest "extramarital" affair. However, towards the end, Sukumar and Vasudha escape from home and get married in a temple with the blessings of Prashant, where Haripad coerces Pyare Mohan to "kill" himself so that Parimal could surface. Thus, Raghavendra, Sumitra and Lata come to comprehend the whole enactment with Raghavendra finally admitting that he was truly fooled. The film revolves around the resolution of these funny mishaps.
Cast
- Dharmendra as Prof. Parimal Tripathi / Pyare Mohan Illahabadi
- Sharmila Tagore as Sulekha Tripathi
- Amitabh Bachchan as Prof. Sukumar "Kumar" Sinha
- Jaya Bhaduri as Vasudha
- Om Prakash as Raghavendra Kumar "Raghav" Sharma
- Lily Chakravarty as Lata Kumar Srivastav
- Asrani as Prashant Kumar Srivastav
- David as Haripad Chaturvedi
- Keshto Mukherjee as James D'Costa, driver
- Usha Kiran as Sumitra Sharma
- Vishal Desai (Mst. Bittoo) as Ratna
- Aarti
- Amol Sen as Om Prakash's gatekeeper
- Harish Magon as a thief
- Chaitali
- Dev Kishan as a chowkidar
- Lalita Sinha
- Nayana Apte
- Masterjee
Soundtrack
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- 1975 films
- Hindi remakes of Bengali films
- 1970s Hindi-language films
- 1970s Indian films
- Films scored by S. D. Burman
- Films directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
- 1975 comedy films
- Films with screenplays by Gulzar
- Indian comedy films
- Hindi-language comedy films