Diwali is a time for celebrations and the films of India have
had memorable themes, events, songs and tragedies in the storyline marked on
Diwali.
Diwali was once the main theme of films in the 40’s and 50’s
, with movies like Diwali, Diwali ki Raat and Ghar Ghar Mein Diwali. There were
songs on Diwali’s joyous atmosphere like, ‘Aai re Aai re Diwali’ sung by
Shamshad Begum in Sheesh Mahal and ‘Ek Woh Bhi Diwali Thi’ sung by Mukesh in
Nazrana was a more depression-ridden number for those who couldn’t feel joy in
the time of celebration.
Waqt, the 1965-blockbuster starts with the song ‘Ae
meri Zohra Jabeen’ which was set in the midst of Diwali celebrations in the
house of the family. The family gets separated in an earthquake which sets in
right after the song. Here Diwali marks the start of the main storyline and the
beginning of the family’s journey towards being re-unified later in their
lives.
Shahrukh makes his
entry in ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’ during the Raichand family’s grand Diwali
Puja. In the end , the lonely and empty Diwali at the Raichand house become one
of the biggest reasons for the entire family to re-unite.
In Mohabbatein, the
song ‘Pairon mein Bandhan’ is set during Diwali. The song symbolizes the
protagonists Uday, Jugal and Jimmy breaking the rules of their boarding school
and running away to be with their sweethearts in the time of celebration. This
incident leads to the showdown between SRK and Amitabh and the latter
ultimately bows out.
Anuraag is a movie
about a blind girl and a boy who suffers from cancer, Satyajeet. Satyajeet’s
last wish was to celebrate Diwali for the last time and his grandfather, Ashok
Kumar, lights up the entire neighborhood, as they celebrate the festival of
lights a month in advance.
Kamal Hassan
initially gets rejected for the nanny-job in Chachi 420, but is hired when he
rescues his daughter, whose dress catches fire while playing with fire-crackers
and throws her in a pool. Here, this Diwali accident makes way for Kamal into
the house of his ex-wife, so he can be closer to his daughter.
From social messages to songs of celebration to
heart-lighting stories, Diwali has been a successful theme for film-makers in
making some of the best films we have seen.
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