Jait Re Jait
Jait Re Jait (English: Win, Win) is 1977 Indian Marathi-language musical film directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel and produced by Usha Mangeshkar and Hridaynath Mangeshkar, under the banner of Mahalakshmi Chitra.[1] The film stars Mohan Agashe and Smita Patil in the lead roles. The film won President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the National Film Awards.[2] It is considered to be one of the greatest musical hits of all time in Marathi cinema.[3] It is based on a book by G. N. Dandekar. Though the music achieved all-time hit status, the film was a box office disaster. PlotJait re jait is a story that revolves around Nagya, a thakar tribal drummer who develops a passion for being “punyavanta” [pious one] while growing up listening to his father. He desperately wants to see the “devimashi” [queen bee]. His father, during Negaya's childhood, piqued his interest in it unknowingly. A girl who had left her husband because she did not like him falls madly in love with Nagya. Once, when Nagya was cutting wood in the jungle, bees attacked him. Nagya seeks revenge and wants to kill them, especially the queen bee. However, the queen bee has some religious role in Nagya’s tribe. Despite this, Nagya being stubborn sets out to flee away from the bees with his wife, he does manage to flew them away but in the process his wife gets killed during the time nagya was attacked and attacked back he did not play drum but even after fleeing the queen bee away he restlessly picked up the drum and started playing it like a mad man he did not show a single amount of care for his dead wife. This is a classic paradox, where he succeeds (Jait re jait, means WIN-WIN) in his revenge, but loses his wife Cast
Crew
Music - Amar Direction - Prasad Subhedar and Shrinivas Bhange Camera - Rajan Kothari and Rajesh Joshi
ProductionThe film's shooting began on 25 April 1977, and ended on 14 July 1977. Most of part was shot in the Karnala area near Panvel. The film was also shot on locations of Maharashtra in Khalapur, Kumbhavali and Thakarwadi in Raigad District. The titles appeared after 15 minutes after the start of the film and the popular song "Mee Raat Takli"—appeared after 50 minutes after the start of the film.[4][5] MusicThe popular songs of the film are composed by Pt. Hridaynath Mangeshkar, with most of the lyrics by N. D. Mahanor and performed by Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, Ravindra Sathe and Chandrakant Kale. Poet Arati Prabhu contributed to the lyrics of the song "Me Raat Takli".[4] All lyrics are written by N. D. Mahanor; all music is composed by Pt. Hridaynath Mangeshkar
AwardsThe songs from this film are popular in Maharashtra. The film earned actress Smita Patil and Jabbar Patel Filmfare Awards. Maharashtra State Film Awards for Best Direction was also presented to Patel.[6] The 25th National Film Awards held in April 1978 honoured the film with President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi.
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