Jay Jayanti


Jay Jayanti is a 1971 Indian Bengali-language children's musical film directed by Sunil Basu Mullick in his directorial debut. Produced by his wife Bhabani Basu Mullick under the banner of M. K. G. Productions Pvt. Ltd., the film stars Aparna Sen as Jayanti who joins the wealthy Roy family as a governess, wins over the five children, and eventually earns the respect of their stern uncle Sanjoy, played by Uttam Kumar. Its supporting cast includes Lolita Chatterjee, Tarun Kumar, Anubha Gupta and Gita Dey.
An adaptation of the 1965 Cinema of [the United States|American] film The [Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music], the film is written by Mani Burma and Partha Pratim Chowdhury, with dialogues by Shyamal Gupta. Pairing Kumar and Sen for the fourth time, its soundtrack is composed by Manabendra Mukhopadhyay, with lyrics by Gupta. Bijoy Ghosh handled its cinematography, while Rabin Das edited the film.
Jay Jayanti was theatrically released on 12 March 1971, opening to huge positive response. Emerged as List of [Indian Bengali films of 1971|one of the highest-grosser Bengali films] at that point of time, it eventually attained a cult status over the years. At the 18th [National Film Awards], the film received National [Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer|Best Female Playback Singer] for "Amader Chhuti Chhuti". It was remade into Hindi by Gulzar as Parichay, starring Jeetendra and Jaya Bachchan.

Plot

Jayanti Bose takes a job as a governess at the Roy villa against her family's wishes. She has to look after five notoriously mischievous children, the nephews and nieces of Sanjay Roy, a wealthy and arrogant man. The children had previously successfully driven away twelve governesses. However, Jayanti wins their affection when she protects them from their uncle's wrath. Later, when Jayanti leaves the house due to a misunderstanding, both the children and Sanjay regret it and decide to bring her back.

Cast

Music

composed the music of the film in his fifth collaboration with Kumar, after working on Champadangar Bou, Saajher Pradip, Hrad and Maya Mriga.