Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein (1977) Poster

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7/10
A lost Gulzar film
dwnpiyush-336-4060329 July 2012
Five minutes into the movie, and you can make out it is a Gulzar film. This Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini film is though not directed by the maestro himself, but by Meraj, who was an assistant to the man in most his earlier directorial ventures. But everything- be it the dialogues or the treatment, or even the look given to the lead actors- looks straight out of the Gulzar school of film-making. That he has written the screenplay is just a part of this happy occurrence.

The story is set in a village, very much like the Jeetendra- Hema Malini starrer Khushboo that came just two years or so before this movie. But this time, instead of Jeetendra, the moustache is donned by (the then on the wane) superstar, who gets to play a meaty author (read Gulzar)- backed role. Ravi (Rajesh Khanna) is a city bred educated but unemployed youngster, who doesn't lose his sense of humor and wit despite his many failures to secure a decent employment. A chance encounter leads him to the job of a dakiya (postman) in a nearby village, which he gladly accepts. In the village he soon gets around to doing his job with much sincerity and dedication. Within no time gets acquainted with most of the village folk- each of who have their own story to tell. These include a senile old lady who awaits the return of her son, a young widow who has lost her husband in the war- but has not lost the zest for living, and a young lady named Mohini (Hema Malini) who to Ravi's pleasant surprise appears more than willing to strike a companionship. Soon Ravi and Mohini start meeting everyday and Ravi falls in love with her, completely oblivious to the fact that she has very little interest in him- the person, and most of her attention is reserved for Ravi- the postman. This is because Mohini expects a letter from her lover, an army-man, to reach her. Ravi's pleasing ways and respectful manners lead her to confide in him her relationship with this soldier (Jeetendra in a guest appearance). This love story of hers completely shatters Ravi's heart, who had genuinely felt that Mohini's affections were a result of them drawing closer to one another with each passing day. But consoling himself, Ravi decides to go the city and look for this soldier who had not written to Mohini despite his many promises. When he returns, the news arrives that Mohini's beloved is no more and has lost his life in the war. It then becomes his responsibility, being a postman, to break this news to Mohini…

Not unlike Khushboo, this story too looks like a chapter out of Malgudi Days with all its simple and unhurried appeal. The drama in the story is somewhat based on the fact that in those days very few village people could read and write their own letters- and the responsibility of the same then rested upon the village postman- who thus became an essential part of their lives. In that sense the village postman acted like a 'social glue', being a common element in all the villagers' lives. Here the song 'Dakiya Daak Laya' reflects on pretty much the same sentiment. While the postman drama is the backdrop, the innocent love-story with all its uncertainty and apprehensions, is the motif in the movie. Ravi's one sided love, and his expression of the same through his sketches (that are revealed at the end), is quite endearing. The most unique thing about the movie however, is that despite all its underlying tension; it retains a light-hearted spirit on the surface. There are many instances of humor, though like in all other Gulzar movies, they are quite understated. But quite unlike most of his films, the music score here is not too memorable with two of the songs being quite situational, and a forced nautanki dance number (picturised on Rekha) not being as fun as it should have.

Rajesh Khanna puts in an earnest act, and quite underplays his character for most parts. It is easy to make out that he was a very fine actor, and thus his fall from fame appears more baffling (though perhaps that had more to do with his off-screen issues). Hema Malini is effective, though it looks like she walked down straight from the sets to Khushboo to this movie. The supporting cast doesn't have much to do here with Farida Jalal (another Khushboo connection), Asrani, Amjad Khan, and Master Raju being the most popular ones from the ensemble.

Parting Note: This movie is a sweet love-story that deserves a watch by all those who like such village themes. And when you add the fact that it is almost a lost Gulzar film, it becomes a must watch for his fans.

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10/10
Soft Movie
alokc26 April 2007
Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein is a very soft romantic movie which has Super Star Rajesh Khanna playing a soft romantic role of Postman in a village. The movie has some wonderful moments and has fabulous acting by Rajesh Khanna. The music by Laxmikant Pyarelal is soft and has a no of melodious songs and the main song is still very popular. Jeetendra puts in a small role and Amzad Khan is there too. The story set in a village has a good narrative. One feels one is seeing a Gulzar movie. A must see for people who love soft movies and like the acting of the Super Star Rajesh Khanna. Hema Malini puts in a strong performance also and one feels sad for her character. The village characters are strong too.
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10/10
Poignant film
Ram-ster29 April 2007
Ravi (Rajesh Khanna) accidentally lands a job as postman in a remote village after being an unemployed college graduate for some Time. He meets a variety of people as he fits into rural life, including Mohini (Hema Malini). He mistakes her affection for something more, and falls in love, while she is still waiting for a somewhat philandering Army officer (Jeetendra) with whom she has had a fling with when his battalion is training near her village.

Ravi withdraws into himself when he finds out about her fling, and tries to help her locate her love when war breaks out. He brings her news of her lover's death, and there are misunderstandings which cause anguish ... eventually leading to a compromise and a happy ending.

A few lilting melodies from Rahul Dev Burman compliment this film ... Allah megh de, Dakhiya Dakh Laya, and Koi mere mathe pe bindiya ....
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10/10
A class movie of First Indian Superstar
jatinram7 August 2007
This film was made during action, violence and cheap Mahala films' age, but it was the guts of Rajesh Khanna who performed in such a nice film during totally negative environment. The character of a honest postman was portrayed by him superbly and the song Dakia Dak Laya can only match with him in Indian cine world. A real all time family household film, which can be watched with daughter to grand-mother without any hesitation. In my opinion today's generation of stars never think over to perform in such type of sober films, which has no cheap duologue, song or item dance etc. No such type of film is found in the career of the so called Big B (?), or SRK or Hrithik etc. Actually no director can even imagine them to perform in such type of sober characters.
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1/10
Terrible film, zero continuity
chengiz19 September 2012
If you want to see Rajesh Khanna's hair change from his older short style to his newer "sufi" style and back every five minutes, see this movie. At one time he gives a letter to Hema Malini and has short hair and is cleanshaven. In the next scene he has crossed the street to give a letter to Farida Jalal and here he has long hair and a two week beard. Just an awful movie. Couldn't bear to watch more than half an hour. I want to know what the other reviewers here were smoking when they saw this movie. The kindest thing I can say is that perhaps the director (Meraj) signed Rajesh Khanna by mistake, and lacked the budget to work through the superstar's eccentricities.
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10/10
Light romantic movie in a village setting
jaadugarjaadukarjayega15 January 2019
I just learned from other reviewers that the director Meraj was a Gulzar assistant and it shows. This is just like a Gulzar movie and it's lovely. The story is about unemployed graduate Ravi played by Rajesh Khanna who unexpectedly gets the job of a postman in a village. He's a charming lad with an affable personality and quick-witted and thus takes no time to endear himself to the villagers where he feels quite at home. He falls for the village girl Mohini played by Hema Malini when he mistakes her eagerness to befriend the new village postman as her abiding interest in him personally. But she has a little secret. The rest of the story deals with the secret and how it changes everyone's lives. A simply charming romantic movie. The film slipped a bit in the first few village scenes when an unnecessary melodrama was attempted with little stories of other villagers like the insane old woman pining for her dead son and the cheerful army widow but those stories werent done very well and didnt elicit the expected emotions. The story really picks up in the second half and the light hearted movie leaves one wanting more at the end. Actually apart from the aforementioned forced sort of scenes that were also out of place because particularly those scenes looked contrived so much so that even the village looked like a set in those few scenes and not like a real indian village. The music is ok not spectacular like one expects from a Gulzar movie, esp the song "Allah Megh de" is just awful. Rest of the songs are ok and "Dakiya daak laya" is good and situational. Rajesh Khanna is at his best and so is Hema Malini. Everyone knows about Kaka's skills but i dont know why Hema Malini is so underrated as an actress. i guess its true what they say...people do undermine beautiful people after all even if they're talented..they just deride it.
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