Song : bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa..बाई बाई, मनमोराचा कसा पिसारा फुलला..
Film : Mohityanchi Manjula,1963,
Singer : Lata Mangeshkar,
Lyricist : Jagdeesh Khebudkar,
Music Director : Anandghan( Lata Mangeshkar),
Screenplay/Dialogue/Writer : Bhalji Pendharkar,
Cast: Jayshree Gadkar,Suryakant,Chandrakant, Raja Patwardhan,Chittaranjan Kolhatkar,Master Vithal,
Producer / Director: Bhalji Pendharkar,
Production Co. : Jai Bhawani Chitra,
बाई बाई,मनमोराचा कसा पिसारा फुलला
Lyrics (Marathi)
बाई बाई, मनमोराचा कसा पिसारा फुलला
चिमनी मैना, चिमना रावा
चिमन्या अंगणी, चिमना चांदवा
चिमनी जोडी, चिमनी गोडी
चोच लाविते, चिमन्या चार्याला
चिमनं, चिमनं, घरटं बांधलं चिमन्या मैनेला
शिलेदार घरधनी माझा, थोर मला राजांचा राजा
भोळा भोळा जीव माझा जडला त्याच्या पायाला
रे मनमोरा, रंगपिसारा, अंगी रंगुनी जीव रंगला
गोजिरवाणी, मंजूळगाणी, वाजविते बासुरी डाळिंब ओठाला
येडं, येडं, मन येडं झालं ऐकून गानाला...
Lyrics:-
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
chimani maina chimana rava chimanya angani
chimana chandava chimani jodi chimani godi
choch laavite chimnya charyaala
chimna chimna gharat baandal chimanya mainelaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
shiledaar ghardhani majhaaaa shiledaar ghardhani
maajhaa ghardhani maajhaa thor malaa raajancha
raaja thor malaa raajancha raaja bholaa bholaa
jeev maaja jadala tyachya payaalaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
re manmoraa rangpisaara angi ranguni jeev rangalaa
gojirvani manjul gaani vajvite baasuri daalimb othaala
yed yed mann yed zala aikun ganaala
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa
bai bai manmoraacha kasaa pisaara fulalaa....
Storyline :-
The year is 1654, and King Shivaji of Maharashtra, India, is determined to annex the fortress of Javali. Bahirji Naik, a master of disguise, gets the assignment. Meanwhile, a fearless and agile girl named Manjula Mohite becomes an object of obsession for Sir Kedarji More of Javali, who attempts to kidnap her. Watch how Bahirji and Manjula work together to frustrate Kedarji and assimilate Javali into the independent kingdom in this epic film...Written by Muktak Aklujkar
Jayshree Gadkar :-
More than 60 years after she entered films, Jayshree Gadkar remains one of the legends of Marathi cinema.
After making her debut as a dancer in films in the mid-1950s, Gadkar entered the hearts of audiences through hits like Sangatye Aika (1959), Avaghachi Sansar (1960), Manini (1961), Mohityanchi Manjula (1963) and Sadhi Manasa (1965).
Gadkar also acted in Hindi cinema and, later, in the 1980s, in Ramanand Sagar’s popular television series Ramayan (1987), playing the part of king Dasharath's first wife Kausalya, mother of Ram.
Apart from Marathi and Hindi cinema, Gadkar acted in films in Gujarati, Marwari, Punjabi, Telugu and Tamil. Over a career spanning close to half a century, she did nearly 250 films.
For the actress's tenth death anniversary (Gadkar died after a brief illness on 29 August 2008), Cinestaan.com went down memory lane with her husband and stage and film veteran Bal Dhuri.
A DANCE SEQUENCE FROM V SHANTARAM'S JHANAK JHANAK PAYAL BAJE (1955)
Highlighting her contribution to cinema, Dhuri, who played Dasharath to Gadkar's Kausalya in Ramayan, said, “She worked in films for around 50 years. She played tamasha artistes, did sensible roles, played a Brahmin girl, did comedy. In Mohityanchi Manjula, she played a braveheart and performed sword fights. She also did Bhalji Pendharkar’s Sadhi Manasa, where none of the artistes used make-up. She played a blacksmith's wife in the film. I don’t think any other actress in the industry got to perform such a wide variety of roles."
Not many know today that before entering films, Gadkar got a chance to perform in front of the visiting prime minister of the erstwhile Soviet Union. “In 1954, Russia’s prime minister was supposed to visit Shivaji Park [in central Bombay]," Dhuri recounted. "[The great music director] Vasant Desai had organized a big function at the place and was looking for a few girls [to perform at the event].
"Jayshree was learning dance at Shyamala Majgaonkar’s classes in Girgaum [in south Bombay],” he continued. “She was selected for Desai’s event and performed to [the Marathi hit song] ‘Latpat Latpat Tuzha Chalana’ [from V Shantaram's hit Amar Bhoopali (1951)]. She was 12-13 at the time and did not even know how to drape a navvari [nine-yard traditional Maharashtrian] saree. She was wearing her mother’s saree.”
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