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| name = Swami | image = Swami (1977 film).jpg | caption = Poster | producer = Jaya Charavarty | director = Basu Chatterjee | writer = Manu Bhandari dialogue Basu Chatterjee writer Sharat Chandra Chatterji (book) | starring = Shabana Azmi Vikram Girish Karnad Deepak Kumar | music = Rajesh Roshan Ameet Khanna (lyrics) | cinematography = K. K. Mahajan | editing = | distributor = | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1977}} | runtime = | country = India | language = Hindi }} Swami is a 1977 Hindi Indian romance drama film directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by Jaya Chakravarty. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Vikram, Girish Karnad and Utpal Dutt. Hema Malini and Dharmendra made guest appearances together in the film. The film's music is by Rajesh Roshan. The film was shot in location in Dahisar and the Dahisar River Banks. The movie is based on the 1949 Bengali movie Swami. Plot"Saudamini" (Shabana Azmi) is a bright village girl with academic ambitions and an appetite for literature and philosophy. Her intellectual uncle (Utpal Dutt) indulges her brainy bent, encouraging her studies and running interference between Mini and her mother (Sudha Shivpuri), a pious widow whose only concern is to see Mini married, and quickly. Mini has a nascent love affair with her neighbor Narendra (Vikram), the zamindar's son, a student in Calcutta who on his frequent visits brings her Victorian literature, listens raptly to her discourse, and is bold enough to kiss her opportunistically when they are caught together in a rainstorm. Circumstances conspire against Mini and Narendra, though, and soon Mini finds herself married against her wishes to a wheat trader "Ghanshyam" (Girish Karnad) from a neighboring village. Plunged into despair, Mini struggles to become accustomed to life in her unwanted marriage and her new home, where Ganshyam's stepmother seems to favor Mini's sisters-in-law and where her new husband treats her with a patience that she finds perplexing. Cast
SoundtrackThe music is by veteran music director, Rajesh Roshan, and he received a Filmfare nomination for composing some memorable numbers, one sung by vocalist Yesudas, "Kaa Karoon Sajni" and Lata Mangeshkar's, "Pal Bhar Mein Yeh Kya Ho Gaya". Track list
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References1. ^Fimfare Awards and Nominations External links
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