Parasmani ("Philosopher's stone" that converts iron into gold) is a 1963 Hindi-language film. The film is a musical fantasy drama shot partly in Black and White and partly in colour. It was directed by Babubhai Mistri, who is known as the pioneer of cinematic effects. Pioneer Special effects The film was financially successful. 1963 Boxoffice ratings The film's music was given by Laxmikant Pyarelal and was their first official release movie. Classic songs like "Woh Jab Yaad Aaye", "Mere Dil mein halki si", "Hansta hua", "Roshan Tumhi se".The film was dubbed into Tamil language with the title Maayamani and was released in 1964.
Paras receives clues from various places and is directed to a cave. From this point, the film is in Eastman Color. Fighting various magical creatures and volcanic lava, Paras meets the Sorceress Mayanagri, who falls in love with the brave Paras. Taking him in confidence, she shows him her real self, which is an old woman. The Sorceress shows him the Parasmani, which Paras gains after killing a giant spider-like creature. Soon the old sorceress also meets her end. Paras and his siblings fly back to their kingdom where, after some crucial fights, he meets his father, Senapati, and is married to the princess.
"Mere Dil Mein Halki Si" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Ooi Maa, Yeh Kya Ho Gaya" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Hansta Hua Noorani Chehra, Kali Zulfen, Rang Sunehra" | Lata Mangeshkar, Kamal Barot |
"Chori Chori Jo Tumse Mili To Log Kya Kahenge" | Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh |
"Woh Jab Yaad Aaye, Bahut Yaad Aaye" | Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi |
"Roshan Tum Hi Se Duniya" | Mohammed Rafi |
Ustad Zakir Hussain played tabla for the song, Roshan Tum Hi Se Duniya.
This film is the first independent film together of the musical duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Before this, they have worked under many musicians separately as well as together. This film also marks the beginning of the long relationship among them, Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi. Lata's interview
"Hasta Hua Noorani Chehra" is also used in the film Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! while the characters are playing a game. The Parasmani soundtrack CD was released by EMI & cataloged as CDF 120248. It also included the songs from the film Lootera (1965). The CD is now considered very obscure and rare.
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