The story of the film was very simple and again Amol is an employee of Utpal Dutt’s office. Songs like ‘Aane wala Pal jane wala hai’ and ‘Gol maal hai bhai sab gol maal hain’ still fascinate the audience.Īfter the success of Golmaal, Amol, Utpal and Hrishikesh Mukherjee were back with ‘Naram Garam’. The chemistry between Palekar and Dutt was a hit. In the movie, Amol played a double role as diverse as chalk and cheese - Ramprasad Sharma and Laxmanprasad Sharma - to save his job. The movie has the brilliant combination of Utpal Dutt and Amol, which makes it iconic by itself. Golmaal remains Amol’s most classical performance till date.
Kumar plays the role of someone on a mission to assist those in love and find their destiny. Feeling humiliated, Arun meets Nagendranath (Ashok Kumar), who helps him. While Arun is despairingly struck, Nagesh Shastri (Asrani), a colleague of Prabha manages to get her attention. He is the silent lover who follows his crush Prabha (Vidya Sinha) to the office every day. In the movie, Palekar plays a shy accountant residing in Mumbai. The song ‘Gori tera gaon bada pyaara’ with Zarina Wahab blushing, is priceless.Ĭhhoti Si Baat is a rom-com and it is not hard to believe that Palekar could play a lover’s character. Palekar scores once again in the sweet simplicity of Chitchor’s romance. It is based on Bengali story, Chittachakor by Sudha Gosh. Geeta (Zarina Wahab) ends up with two suitors - Vinod (Amol Palekar) and Sunil (Vijayendra Ghatge), after her father goes to bring home a prospective groom and mistakenly picks up the wrong man.
Chitchor is a romantic, musical film made under the banner Rajshri productions and produced by Tarachand Barjatya.