Title: Prapancha Pash/A Throw of DiceYear: 1929 Cast: Renee Smith/Sita Devi, Himanshu Rai, Charu Roy.
I stumbled on this gem of a movie, and have been wanting to share for a while now- was prompted to do so asap when
Memsaab shared its predecessor, "The Light of Asia." Of course, she has written about this one earlier as well!
StoryRenee is the daughter of a hermit/medicine man/educator played by
Sarada Gupta.
Sarada used to be King
Charu's teacher, but left his kingdom disgusted when he saw
Charu spend all his time gambling with dice with another king, played by
Himanshu Rai.

Well too bad, because
Charu and
Himanshu have just come to
Sarada's jungle to hunt a bit, and gamble some more. The scenery is amazing here, beautifully shot.


Himanshu's evil, and has his henchman shoot
Charu when he isn't looking. I empathize;
Charu is super ugly and supremely slimy, and makes me want to retch. I'd want to shoot him too.

Sita and her dad jump to the rescue, while
Himanshu forever maligns himself before
Sita by flirting AND more or less revealing his intentions re:
Charu. Strangely, Renee continues to be quite a exhibitionist in these earlier scenes- I really
don't see the point of it.
Sita and her dad nurse
Charu back to health,which somehow encourages
Charu to flirt with
Sita, which she reciprocates (
whu????),

and before you could blink they are in love!

His recovery does not sit well with
Himanshu, who is kept informed by runners (riding in front of
Jaigarh fort, in case you care) ...


...but he ostensibly makes a visit back to see
Charu.

He and his trusted henchman have already decided on another plan, and when
Charu and Renee/
Sita elope,
Himanshu has
Sita's dad murdered and
Charu's belongings planted there.

Meanwhile, the happy couple is having a good time,


but
Himanshu has evidence presented before Renee that makes
Charu appear to be her dad's killer..


and so she leaves him... for
Himanshu's court!

Now
Himanshu's court seems to be pretty cool- its been shot in the Jaipur City palace, and features lots of acrobats and even fire-eaters- fun!
Himanshu quickly has his henchman murdered so that
Renee may never know that he was behind everything,

...too bad, because
Charu's well-meaning minister has already decided to get her back to
Charu. He lets her know the truth and sneaks her back...



So we are all ready for
Charu and Renee's wedding! The local
handicrafts-men also get busy prepping... these are really beautiful scenes to watch.


Its the day of the wedding, and Renee is being made up...

.. but no-
Himanshu fools
Charu into one last game of dice on the morning of the wedding itself, so much so that
Charu is late for his own wedding...
Interstingly, both
Charu's and
Himanshu's palaces were shot at the Jaipur City palace- its easy to identify; I am surprised Franz
didn't decide otherwise. Ah well.
Himanshu has been playing with loaded dice, so of course,
Charu loses, and becomes slave to
Himanshu, who also captures Renee.



And its the
minister back to the rescue! His little son (who is truly adorable- wait, he must be an adorable 80 year old now). The minister figures out that the dice were loaded, and informs the entire populace of the kingdom, as well as
Charu.


So
Charu gathers an army double quick, and rushes off to
Himanshu, who is now incidentally shooting again at
Jaigarh fort. The surroundings are fab.



So what will happen?
Will
Himanshu have
his way with Renee and
Charu's kingdom?
Will
Charu sing "slave for you" forever? or will he defeat
Himanshu mano-a-
mano?
Will justice prevail???????????????????
You can fairly easily find a copy of
Prapanch Pash, and find out! Meanwhile, here are helpful hints :D
Thoughts: - The movie's title in English is "A Throw of Dice," which is interesting, since the literal translation of the Indian title is "Earthly/worldly ties."
- I really enjoyed Himanshu Rai in this- his evil is so palpable, so real, that one doesn't need dialogue to understand it. Subtle, yet menacing.
- Charu Roy is so OILY! his hair seems to drip oil, and he has a really slimy way of smiling at Renee, who is very very cute. I strongly suspect he was dazzled by Renee's beauty, and was trying very hard to ingratiate himself before her- at least it looks like that on screen. Yup, I'm not nice.
- As much as I'm anti Franz Osten's politics, one cannot deny his brilliance at his work. For the first half of the movie, I could not believe that this was truly a movie made in the 1920s. The movie is shot beautifully, not on sound stages like the norm of the times, but in and around the palaces of Jaipur, Rajasthan. I don't believe the city has ever looked better. Truly amazing vision, and it was fun to try to ID all the locations.
- Since this is a silent movie, the British composer Nitin Sawhney was hired to add a background score. I don't like it. The music is too incongruous for me- it jarrs at various points during the movie, and soothes when it should do anything but.
10 comments:
It is very hard for me to imagine an old Bollywood film with no songs! Lack of songs probably makes this a lot shorter than your average Hindi film.
The cinematography is stunning! I really do need to get this one, if only to see Himanshu Rai and the lovely locales.
Bollyviewer: Absolutely- while watching, I kept thinking how much of a loss it is that none of us have seen enough of Himanshu- such a brilliant actor! the running is only about 1.25 hours, but its sufficient, and the tale is told well. I think you wll like this!
I've been wanting to see this ever since I came across it on Amazon! But laziness combined with the thought of the high shipping fees one pays to get stuff shipped to India... okay, I AM going to order this next time friends or family are coming home from the US. Thank you for the review - the cinematography looks startlingly crisp and clear, by the way. I'd never have imagined this film was so old.
This was the first Indian movie I ever saw, about 15 years ago, when my university showed a selection of silent movies on balmy (well mostly, one viewing was spend huddled under umbrellas) summer nights in the court yard with live music. It was very impressive, though I remember the picture as more grainy than it looks in your screencaps.
You do know that Franz Osten is a German, right?
But as I haven't seen the movie, I can't say if I'm proud :).
Dustedoff: If you do not mind piracy, it is downloadable on various sites. On the legit route, there may be used copies available too on and off amazon. I think they remastered /restored the movie fabulously prior to its 2007 re-release, which is a huge service to all of us!
Gebruss: Thats a great 1st Indian movie to watch (my 1st was Mahabali Hanuman (1981), which was- different)! I think you'd like the remastered version- theyve done a beautiful job, but the music may not compare to what you experienced.
Limette: Yep I do! Ive also heard that Franz had Nazi sympathies, which is why I wrote that I dont have sympathy with his politics. Whatever his other ambitions may have been, he did have undeniable talent. I didnt realize you were German, which I confirmed by quickly visitng ur blog :) adding u to my blogroll too.
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I have never heard that Osten had Nazi sympathies. In any case he spent much of WWII in prison in India mostly I think just because he was German :)
I love this film, and the score too...and I thought Charu was handsome! :) Different strokes! Charu was the one who did the costume design for Light of Asia, too. A man of many talents.
Bollybeat Crew: Thanks!
Memsaab: Rofl- I cant help but giggle at our diametrically opposing reactions to Charu :D Its good- makes him more talked about (by 2 ppl) :D Everytime he romanced Renee on screen, I kept wishing someone would rush in to rescue her. Re: Franz- I know ive read somthing online about it- didnt save it though, which is my bad...
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