Gulzar Saab gave us three classics in 1975. Khushboo, Mausam and Aandhi. Among them Aandhi was the one that whipped up a serious storm.
During the year of Sholay and the dreaded Emergency came this political fable that was far-reaching in its resonances.Aandhi is the story of Aarti Devi (Suchitra Sen) who arrives in her constituency to fight the elections with Chandra Sen(Om Shivpuri). All hell breaks loose when Aarti Devi is espied with the owner of the hotel where her entourage stays.In a series of typically Gulzarian flashbacks Aarti Devi re-lives her past with JK(Sanjeev Kumar).
The film seemed to borrow sheafs from Mrs Indira Gandhi’s life-story,down to an overbearing politician-father(Rehman) whose ambitions on his daughter’s behalf destroy her marriage.The film exudes a wistful elegiac tone that haunts us.Then there’s Suchitra Sen,specially brought to Mumbai from Calcutta,to play the central role.
Ms Sen stands so tall and stately that it would have been impossible for any actor except Sanjeev Kumar to stand up to her.Rahul Dev Burman’s Kishore Kumar-Lata Mangeshkar duets “TereBina Zindagi Se Koi Shikwa To Nahin”,“Iss Mod Se Jaate Hain”, and “Tum Aa Gaye Ho Noor Aa Gaya hai” add considerably to the relentless romantic resonance of the drama.
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