The film returns to the night of Shekhar's marriage when Girish hands him the ownership papers of Gurcharan's haveli. Misunderstandings follow and upon the family's return from London, Shekhar assumes that Girish and Lalita are married and agrees to marry Gayatri. Meanwhile, Girish assists Gurcharan's family and takes them to London for the heart treatment. Shekhar is disgusted to hear of the marriage and in his anger he scowls at Lalita, humiliating her like his father. Upon Shekhar's return, Roy informs him of the ill-health of his mother and Gurcharan viciously adds a note of Lalita and Girish's marriage. Gurcharan, unable to digest this, suffers a heart attack. Roy gets a wall built between his and Gurcharan's house symbolising the end of their association. While Shekhar is off to Darjeeling on a business trip, Naveen Roy violently thunders at Lalita about the loss of his hotel project, embarrassing and humiliating her. On one auspicious night, Shekhar and Lalita exchange garlands and consummate their "marriage" unbeknownst to anyone else. Gurcharan repays the debt and the turn of events prompts Shekhar to think why Lalita chose to ask Girish for money instead of him. Unforeseen circumstances prevent this, and Girish, upon realising this, alleviates their problem by making Gurcharan his business partner.
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She immediately thinks of asking Shekhar for monetary help. She understands that if the money is not repaid in a few months, Naveen Roy would take over the property. On an earlier occasion, Gurcharan had borrowed money from Naveen Roy after putting his haveli on mortgage. One day, a shocked Lalita, who is employed at the Roy’s office, remembers a hotel project from Gurcharan’s ancestral haveli (palatial house). Shekhar is visibly jealous of Lalita’s close friendship with Girish. Girish seems smitten by Lalita while Koel is by Girish. Meanwhile, Girish, a steel tycoon from London, makes a dramatic entry into Charu’s house. Part of this rebellion involves resistance to meeting Gayatri Tantiya, the beautiful but devious daughter of a wealthy industrialist, whom his father would like Shekhar to marry. The rebellious and musically inclined Shekhar spends his days playing the music of Rabindranath Tagore or Elvis Presley and composing his own songs with Lalita rather than becoming part of his shrewd father's business. As time flies, they grow up to become close friends.
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As this scene flashes across Shekhar’s mind, he sings a song full of sadness and loss. Koel is her cousin whereas Charu is her neighbour. Lalita, with her parents having died in a car accident, lives with Gurcharan’s family. The flashback shows a young Shekhar playing Rabindranath Tagore’s tune on his piano while young Lalita and Koel are around. Shekhar admonishes her for speaking so in spite of being married.Īn angry Shekhar comes back home to play a favourite tune from the past on his piano. Lalita, who is present there, playfully confronts Shekhar as to why he is being indifferent to her. Meanwhile, downstairs, musical celebrations begin as Shekhar meets Vasundhara, a widow from his neighbourhood, who is thankful to her son-in-law, Girish ( Sanjay Dutt), for supporting their family after the death of her husband, Gurcharan. On the night of his arranged marriage to Gayatri Tantiya, (the daughter of one of his father's business connections), Shekhar has images of his childhood friend, Lalita, calling him by his name flashing through his mind. As the credits roll, scenes from erstwhile Calcutta are displayed along with the narrator's ( Amitabh Bachchan) introduction of the era. The story takes place in 1962 in Kolkata. 5.2 Reviews, critiques and controversies.Parineeta was showcased at several international film festivals Sarkar went on to win the National Award for Best Debut Film. Despite pre-release inhibitions, it received critical acclaim and won four Filmfare Awards. The film has several notable allusions to Indian literature and cinema. Eventually, Shekhar's love defies his father's greed and he seeks out Lalita proper. The plot deepens with the arrival of Girish, who supports Lalita's family.
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A series of misunderstandings surface and they are separated due to the conniving schemes of Shekhar's father. Since childhood, Shekhar and Lalita have been friends and slowly this friendship blossoms into love. Parineeta primarily revolves around the lead characters, Lalita and Shekhar. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt and Vidya Balan (in her Bollywood debut) with Raima Sen, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and Dia Mirza in supporting roles. Directed by debutant Pradeep Sarkar, it was based upon a screenplay by the film's producer, Vidhu Vinod Chopra.
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The Married Woman) is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1914 Bengali novella of the same name.