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Running time178 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindiRam Teri Ganga Maili ( lit. Ram, your Ganga's become impure) is a film directed by actor-director Raj Kapoor. The movie stars and, son of Raj Kapoor. It was Raj Kapoor's last film. The film was the highest grossing Hindi film of 1985.
The music director received a Filmfare Award for this film. The film became very controversial because of Mandakini's bold scenes of and, which wasn't something the conservative allowed then. Yet, it was in a 'U' age rating (Universal), which was later amended to U/A. Contents.Plot Ganga lives in Gangotri with her brother, Karam. One day she comes to the assistance of a young man, Narendra Sahay, who has come with a group of Calcutta-based college students to study the source of the holy river Ganga and to get some holy water for his paternal grandmother, who uses a wheelchair.
Both are attracted to each other, and on the next Puran Mashi get married, and spend the night together. Narendra leaves but promises Ganga that he will be back soon. Months go by, but he does not return.
She gives birth to a son, and as soon as she is able to, she starts her journey to Alipore, Calcutta, to confront Narendra and ensure a better future for their son. At Rishikesh, she is exploited by two women and a man from whom she escapes and takes shelter in a crematorium. Then at Banaras, she is molested by a Pandit, rescued by the police and given a ticket to Calcutta.
When she alights en route to get water for her baby, the train leaves, and she falls into the clutches of Manilal who feigns blindness and lures her to a brothel near Banaras, where she is forced to stay so that she can provide for her son. It is here that she is introduced to powerful politician, Bhagwat Choudhary, who pays a hefty sum and asks Manilal to bring Ganga to Calcutta where he intends to keep her as his and Jeeva Sahay's mistress. What Ganga does not know is that Bhagwat's daughter, Radha, is Narendra's bride-to-be; that Jeeva is none other than Narendra's father, and that soon she will be asked to dance at his wedding reception.Cast. as Narendra 'Naren' Sahay. as Ganga.
as Radha B. Choudhary. as Dadimaa.
as Kunj Bihari. as Jeeva Sahay. as Bhagwat Choudhary. as Mrs.
Sahay. as Professor. as Manilal. as Postbabu.
as Tajeshwaribai. as Brij Kishore. as Naren's fellow student.
as Naren's fellow student who lost his watch. as Chamanlal. as Karam Singh (Ganga's elder brother)Cultural allusions According to, the movie is an allegory that 'synthesizes classical and mythic narrative, soft-core political and social commentary (here condemning the corruption of politicians and capitalists and championing the of Prime Minister ).
The narrative recapitulates the story that first appeared in the epic and then was reworked, some six hundred years later, by the poet.' The final song sequence 'Ek Radha ek Meera' brings Raj Kappor's personal experiences with filmdom and reality. This song sequence is the climax of the plot where the bride-to-be is face-to-face with the other 'saut', the culturally 'polluted' dancer who has made that journey from the pure source of the Himalayas to the ever-flowing and ever-absorbing Ganges with all of the human impurities. It also differentiates between the love of Radha and Meera and reconnects the movie back to the Krishna Leelas.The movie was a hit, and it earned Mandakini a nomination as Best Actress. The film also caused a stir because of two scenes: one in which Mandakini bathes under a waterfall wearing only a flimsy white through which her breasts are clearly visible and another in which she is shown breast-feeding a child. Some critics claimed that the scenes were vulgar and exploitative, and were used to get around the Censor Board's stringent rules against.