Vir Mangdavalo
Vir Mangdavalo is 1976 Gujarati romantic fantasy film directed by Babubhai Mistry from India. The film depicted a folklore from Gujarat. The lead role was played by Upendra Trivedi, Arvind Trivedi and Snehlata. The music was composed by Avinash Vyas. It was a commercial success. The film was dubbed in Bhojpuri as Amar Suhagin in 1978.
Plot
Mangdavalo was a nephew of Bhan Jethva, royal of Dhatarvad. He chases a bandit Bayal Chadva who has abducted cows from his maternal uncle's town Ghumli. On the way, he meets her lover Padmavati at Patan who invite her to play Chopat. He promises to return for play and chases Bayal. In ensued fight, Mangdavalo dies and becomes a ghost as he died unfulfilling his promise.Following his death, Padmavati becomes mad and her marriage is arranged with a Vanik. The ghost of Mangdavalo stops the marriage party on the way and requests his uncle Alasivala to arrange his marriage with Padmavati. They marry in a stepwell near a banyan tree which turns in a palace at night and back to banyan tree in day. The couple lives a mix of happy and sad life as their union is only possible at night. At last, Padmavati liberates the ghost of Mangdavalo from his ghostly life at Damodar Kund by drowning with his ashes.
Cast
The cast is as follows:- Upendra Trivedi as Mangdavalo, played double roles
- Arvind Trivedi
- Snehlata Gadkari as Padmavati
- Champshibhai Nagda
- P. Kharsani
Production
The film is based on a folklore of Vir Mangdavalo popular in villages of Saurashtra region of Gujarat. It was the first film produced by Subhash Sagar and presented by Ramanand Sagar. It was shot at Lakshmi Vilas Palace.Soundtrack
The film included folk music. The soundtrack is as follows:Reception
The film was a commercial success. The song "Tari Vanki Re Paghaldi" became a hit. It grossed over.The 2019 Gujarati film Vir Mangdavalo was produced with similar subject.