Jeevno Jugari

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Jeevno Jugari
Poster
Directed byDinesh Raval[1]
Written byJitubhai Mehata (screenplay)[1]
Produced byKumar J. Dave[1]
Starring
CinematographyPratap Dave
Music byNinu Majumadar[1]
Production
companies
Chandan Chitra, Mumbai[1][2]
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
Running time
146 minute[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Jeevno Jugari (Gujarati: જીવનો જુગારી) is a 1963 Indian Gujarati social drama film directed by Dinesh Raval.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

'Life is a gamble' is the central theme of the story. The story of the film is intertwined between a gambler Jivan and Shantidas, who is a teacher in Sankali village. According to his nature and profession, Shantidas tries to turn the people of the village on the right path. Shantilal stumbles in the eye of the Jivan. As circumstances change, Shantilal gets entangled in poverty and debt and to get out of this vicious cycle, he resorts to gambling. At the end of the story, Jivan has a change of heart, and he quits gambling.[1]

Cast[edit]

The principal cast is as follows:[1][2]

Supporting cast include:

  • Champaklala
  • Hasmukh Mehata
  • Sarita
  • Ajit Soni
  • Bagla
  • Jagdish Pandya
  • Mahesh Joshi
  • Sooryakant
  • Kamla
  • Madhu Pathak

Soundtrack[edit]

"Kare Chinta Mari Bhagwan, Mane Dai Didhu Chhe Vardan" is the title song of the film sung by Mahendra Kapoor. "Manav Chalyo Jay; Lekh Lalate Je Lakhya, Mithya Kadi Nav Thay" is a song reflecting the central emotion of the film sung by Kavi Pradeep.[1]

The soundtrack is as follows:[2]

Jivano Jugari
Soundtrack album by
Ninu Majumadar
Released1963
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageGujarati

All lyrics are written by Ninu Majumadar[1]; all music is composed by Ninu Majumadar[1]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kare Chinta Mari Bhagwan, Mane Dai Didhu Chhe Vardan"Mahendra Kapoor 
2."Melo Jagyo, Rangila Raja Rangno Re..."Kaumudini Munshi 
3."Manav Chalyo Jay; Lekh Lalate Je Lakhya, Mithya Kadi Nav Thay"Kavi Pradeep 
4."Vahele Te Parodhe Dada Uthiya"Suman Kalyanpur 
5."Hye Re Ma! Mare Kalajade Jheri Dankh Lagyo"Suman Kalyanpur 
6."Shesh, Mahesh, Ganesh, Dinesh... Bholi Bharvadan Bole Re"Suman Kalyanpur, Rati Kumar 

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Raghuvanshi, Harish. "જીવનો જુગારી (1963)". Gujarati Vishwakosh.
  2. ^ a b c d e Raghuvasnhi, Harish (March 1995). ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મ ગીતકોશ (૧૯૩૨ – ૧૯૯૪) [Gujarati Film Geet Kosh (1932 – 1994)] (First ed.). Surat: Harish Raghuvanshi. p. 63.

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