Chandigarh, April 19 : The tragic story of a
gypsy girl who falls in love outside her caste will be carried forward
28 years later with a sequel to the 1984 Haryanvi film "
Chandrawal"
releasing in theatres across northern India next month.
When it
was released in March 1984, the Haryanvi film created a record of sorts
in the Jat-dominated northern belt. Encouraged by the success of
Hollywood and Bollywood sequels, producers are hoping that the first
Haryanvi sequel, "
Chandrawal II", will also be a hit.
In a big
step for the Haryanvi film industry, eclipsed by Bollywood, "
Chandrawal
II" releases May 4 in cinema houses and multiplexes in Haryana, Delhi,
western Uttar Pradesh, Chandigarh, Rajasthan and later even in Mumbai.
Director
Nishant Prabhakar says it's not easy to take the story of
Chandrawal forward after such a long gap.
"It
was very challenging to work again with a 28-year-old story. Accepting
the challenge, we announced the launch of the film in 2010. We had
several discussions and Mrs Usha Sharma, the main actress of
'
Chandrawal', guided us," Prabhakar said.
The earlier film was
the doomed love story between a gypsy girl called
Chandrawal and Suraj, a
boy from another caste. The girl's family objects to the romance with
tragic consequences, a clear contemporary subtext to the honour killings
in Haryana.
"
Chandrawal II" has a new and interesting story, the
filmmakers said, refusing to divulge details though speculation is that
it could deal with the issue of rebirth.
The sequel has songs
like "Jija Tu Kala Mai Gori Ghani" and "Mera Chundar Manga De Ho Nandi
Ke Bira", which have already been released and evoked a good response
from the market.
"The music of the movie is quite good, which
truly reflects the story of the movie. Songs of the movie are based on
the compositions of well-known Haryanavi litterateur (late) Devi Shankar
Prabhakar. The music has been composed by
Uttam Singh (of 'Dil To Pagal
Hai', 'Gadar' and 'Baghban' fame)," Prabhakar said.
Songs in the sequel have been sung by leading singers Udit Narayan, Shaan, Richa Sharma and others.
"We have shot all songs keeping in view the Haryanavi folk dance and culture in mind," he said.
The
Haryanvi film industry has never been able to establish itself
completely with only 30-35 films being made in the last 45 years. Among
the first Haryanvi films was "Dharti" in 1968 and the latest is "Mutbhed
- the encounter" in 2011.
"
Chandrawal II" is the fifth Haryanvi movie under the banner of Prabhakar Films.
"People have many expectations from
Chandrawal-II," said producer and actress Usha Sharma.
In tune with the technology of the times, the makers of the film are already promoting it on YouTube and Facebook.
"We
have taken care that people having little knowledge of Haryanvi could
also understand this. '
Chandrawal' holds a unique identity in Haryana
due to the success of the film when it was released," Prabhakar said.
Sharma
recalled how the entire cost of the film had been recovered from Gagan
Cinema in Faridabad where the film celebrated its silver jubilee.
"In
western Uttar Pradesh, the film even surpassed the success in Haryana
when it celebrated its golden jubilee at Muzaffarnagar and silver
jubilee at Meerut, Shamli and Saharanpur," she pointed out.
The producers had even honoured a dozen cine-goers of Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh who had seen the film over 200 times!
It is being fervently hoped that the sequel casts the same spell.
© IANS