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Haathi Mere Saathi

  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.4K
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Rajesh Khanna and Tanuja Samarth in Haathi Mere Saathi (1971)
DramaFamilyMusicalRomance

Raju becomes very attached to his four elephants after they save his life. His wife, however, fears for her child and tells him that he must choose between the animals and his family.Raju becomes very attached to his four elephants after they save his life. His wife, however, fears for her child and tells him that he must choose between the animals and his family.Raju becomes very attached to his four elephants after they save his life. His wife, however, fears for her child and tells him that he must choose between the animals and his family.

  • Director
    • M.A. Thirumugham
  • Writers
    • Javed Akhtar
    • Inder Raj Anand
    • Sandow M.M.A. Chinnappa Devar
  • Stars
    • Rajesh Khanna
    • Tanuja Samarth
    • David Abraham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • M.A. Thirumugham
    • Writers
      • Javed Akhtar
      • Inder Raj Anand
      • Sandow M.M.A. Chinnappa Devar
    • Stars
      • Rajesh Khanna
      • Tanuja Samarth
      • David Abraham
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Rajesh Khanna
    Rajesh Khanna
    • Raj Kumar 'Raju'
    Tanuja Samarth
    Tanuja Samarth
    • Tanuja
    • (as Tanuja)
    David Abraham
    David Abraham
    • Johnny Chacha
    • (as David)
    Sujit Kumar
    Sujit Kumar
    • Gangu
    K.N. Singh
    K.N. Singh
    • Sarwan Kumar
    Madan Puri
    Madan Puri
    • Ratanlal
    Abhi Bhattacharya
    Abhi Bhattacharya
    • Mr. Kumar - Raju's father
    Randhir
    Randhir
    Bihari
    Bihari
      Gurnam Singh
      Devar
      Mehmood Jr.
      Mehmood Jr.
      • Chhote…
      Kumari Naaz
      Kumari Naaz
      • Paro
      • (as Naaz)
      Jaya Kumari
      Udaya Kumari
      Prathiba
        Vijoo
        J.N. Anand
        J.N. Anand
        • Director
          • M.A. Thirumugham
        • Writers
          • Javed Akhtar
          • Inder Raj Anand
          • Sandow M.M.A. Chinnappa Devar
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        User reviews11

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        berberian00-276-69085

        Elephant Is My Buddy

        Now, kill me if I can remember anything in particular about this movie. Beside the fact that it was 3 hours long and I spilled tones of tears during that time. No other film had made me cry so much for no reason at all. There is some hidden sentimentality in human species that makes him cry - most often some sad event of Bereavement - but in cinema there are instances unexplained. So it was the soundtrack of this Bollywood movie that has remained unchallenged hit for all times in Hindu cinema.

        My personal memories from 40 years ago reveal the phenomenon of full cinema saloons with standing people interspersed between rows. Most were Gypsies of various age. That doesn't mean that Bulgaria (that's me) as a full member of European Union is Gypsy state. Most of them are of mixed origins, some of them cohabit with the Turks minority and at least half of that vagrant population is Christian. It's a matter of cultural adaptation and educational policy.

        I see from the release info that "Haathi Mere Saathi" (1971) was projected only in Portugal and Bulgaria. Gosh, why don't you see it in America as well. Hundred percent guarantee that the end scene where elephant is being shot in the eye would heal your heart. Actors / actresses are beautiful by any standard and cars are fashionable. Thank you!
        10alokc

        A Super Hit

        This movie is one the biggest hits of Super Star Rajesh Khanna and is a movie which made him popular with kids who grew up seeing his future movies. This movie is about the relationship/bondage between man and animal. Elephants play an equally important role with Rajesh Khanna in the movie and the movie revolves around them. Tanuja playing the heroine also contributes. The movie has excellent music by Laxmikant Pyarelal who have composed some great hits for this movie sung by Kishore Kumar. One song of Mohammad Rafi is a class. The movie is a must see for movie watchers of all ages and especially the kids will enjoy this classic.
        7sumankumarganguly-454-264875

        Heart-warming and Heart-wrenching in 'Elephantine' Proportions!

        (Rated on the basis of watching on T.V. 41 years after release)

        Plot: A little boy, Raju grows up with a group of elephants who become his soul-mates. But can they live happily ever after?

        Review: Children's cinema was a rarity in the 70's decade which was dominated by action-dramas. But one big exception was "Haathi Mere Saathi"(1971), directed by M.A.Thirumugham which was inspired from his own Tamil hit, "Vettaikkaaran"(1964).

        The screenplay was penned by the legendary script-writing duo of Salim- Javed, who here were making their debut. It was a story about friendship, loyalty, misunderstanding and sacrifice. But unlike other films, here this message was spread through a bond between humans and the immensely lovable, elephants! Brilliantly written; it packed in all the essential elements- a tense beginning, romance, a tragic twist, fight-back, misunderstanding and a high-octane climax packed by several heart-warming and heart-wrenching moments! The script laid the solid foundation on which the pachyderms & co. stole the show.

        In those days, it wasn't prevalent to take the little ones to watch movies; especially Hindi films! They were either too violent or too romantically matured. But they never missed out in case a film like "Haathi Mere Saathi" came around. While the parents shied away their children from other Rajesh Khanna hits like "Aradhana", "Amar Prem", and "Daag"; there was no escaping the charm of the then-reigning-superstar of Bollywood in this flick. But the undeniable superstars here were the tuskers who won our hearts with their frolics and actions displaying a superb mixture of innocence and intelligence. They made the humans look like supporting actors to them. Hats off to their trainers! But it would be a terrible mistake to believe it is just an elephant-based film going by the title. The lions, tigers, bears and alligators, all deserve their place of honour. However incredible the antiques of the tuskers appeared; the wedding-feast sequence and the climax-song where the cast members are surrounded by these four-legged friends, are jaw-dropping and drop-dead stunning! One must rub their eyes in disbelief. They were one surprise the viewers were least expecting but couldn't thank their stars enough for witnessing it. The circus-stunts (especially, the jump from the tower after the hero sets himself on fire) are bonus treats for children and grown-ups alike! The last half-an-hour strike a hammer blow in the viewers' hearts; but yet one would only take back happy memories from the film.

        Rajesh Khanna slipped into his role with typical élan. He consciously portrayed himself as a friend of the animals, never as a master. It was tough to be convincing as someone whose orders are obeyed by wild animals. But he pulled it off with his trademark grace and ever-charming smile. Tanuja looked gorgeous and portrayed the concerns of an insecure mother, convincingly. She shared a sweet and lovely chemistry with 'Kaka'; it's a pity we didn't get to see this pair in too many films. It was surprising to see Sujit Kumar play a negative role, but he did full justice to it. The remaining cast including Madan Puri and Jr. Mehmood were good as well. But the best performers undoubtedly were the non- humans; especially the elephant, Ramu who put in the most assured performance. There are just no words to describe him. Take a bow, Ramu!

        The title-track, having superb antaras, is the best song of the film; all of which are scored by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. 'Nafrat Ki Duniya' is brilliantly sung by Rafi; though the attention got diverted by its spell-binding picturisation on 'Kaka' surrounded by tigers and lions on both sides. 'Dilbar Jani' and 'Duniya Mein Jeena' are also praise-worthy tracks. The composers must also be lauded for the impressive theme-score where trumpets were used to replicate the voice of the tuskers.

        Although commendably written, the script lacks logic at places. The basic premise itself of a man affording to keep four elephants is hard to believe. The 'munshi', who bought ration for the elephants from his own pocket, didn't seem so money-minded to switch allegiances. It was more incredible that Raju could feed himself and four elephants with a daily earning of just Rs.250 when they were driven out on the streets! Lastly, the rise of Raju from a street-performer to the owner of a private zoo was too swift to be convincing. His progress needed to be depicted in more detail.

        But the biggest deficiency in the film, which prevents it from being termed 'great', is its sub-standard editing. Also handled by the director himself, he fails to replicate his skills behind the camera on the editing table. The first signs were evident from the thrilling elephant-leopard tussle at the beginning; but one could excuse that considering the difficulty in executing the shot. But it was unacceptable when shots were repeated in a couple of songs and the same close-up of an elephant's eye being used repeatedly. The two sequences of shooting of elephants, Tanu's father lying to her about Raju and Raju lying ill in a temple are clumsily edited. Poor editing injects apprehension into the viewers' mind regarding the style of unfolding of the film as the editor is the overseer of the final product. The editing sticks out like a sore thumb in this otherwise gem of a film.

        "Haathi Mere Saathi" spreads a message of harmony (exemplified by the peaceful co-existence of lions and goats together). It will live on as an ideal film for children but it sends out important lessons for grown- ups as well. The elephants teach us how to be true human-beings.

        Box-Office Verdict: The film became the highest-grossing blockbuster of 1971. The title-track remains popular even after four decades. It also won the National Award and became the last of Rajesh Khanna's unbroken record of 15 consecutive hits. It was remade by the makers in Tamil as "Nalla Neram" in 1972. It's regarded as the finest children's film made in Bollywood.
        6Peter_Young

        Entertaining if clichéd

        As a kid, I loved Haathi Mere Saathi. Today, I'm not particularly eager to revisit it though it's definitely a memorable picture. The film portrays a friendship between a young orphaned and wealthy man and his group of elephants, who had once saved him when he was lost in a jungle. The film was generally well made and several Indian movies were inspired by this story afterwards. The script is well written and the movie has its share of enjoyable moments even if the concept itself is hard to believe. The songs, the proceedings and the development were pretty fun to watch, despite being a bit melodramatic at points. Rajesh Khanna stars as Raj and he is a good hero for this film. This was the year when his performance in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Anand wowed audiences. His work here does not even deserve a comparison to the latter, but he is the main reason the movie works, and frankly speaking I've never been a big fan of his films and liked very few of his performances. Tanuja is very pretty as his wife. The supporting cast is good but the elephants are those who leave a mark. Their loyalty and wisdom were funny and inspiring at the same time. Haathi Mere Saathi is a nice film. It has many moments of comedy, drama and heartwarming fun, and despite having its flaws, it's worth watching, particularly for lovers of Hindi films.
        7IPyaarCinema

        We Should Love Animals

        Review By Kamal K

        There are few movies in industry dedicated to human-animal bonding. Tears roll out by seeing care of Elephants towards the lead actor. The movie depicts the struggle for balance of love for animals and family. Surely this Rajesh Khanna classic is a must watch.

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        • Trivia
          Several years later actress Tanuja took her daughter Kajol to the circus. A elephant grabbed Tanuja' s pallu and would not leave it. Tanuja wondered as to why the elephant was behaving this way. It was then she was informed that the elephant was one the elephants used for her film " Haathi Mera Saathi". The elephant had recognized her despite so many years passing.
        • Connections
          Referenced in Mili (1975)
        • Soundtracks
          Chal Chal Chal Mere Saathi
          Performed by Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar

          Music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal

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        • Release date
          • May 1, 1971 (India)
        • Country of origin
          • India
        • Language
          • Hindi
        • Also known as
          • Elephants Are My Companions
        • Filming locations
          • Vauhini Studios, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India(Studio)
        • Production company
          • Devar Films
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          • 2h 50m(170 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono

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