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'''''Mor Chhainha Bhuinya''''' (My Shadow and Earth) is a 2000 [[Chhattisgarhi language|Chhattisgarhi]]-language [[Comedy-drama|comedy drama film]] directed by Satish Jain<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-02|title=छत्तीसगढ़ी फिल्मों को विशेष पहचान दिलाने वाले निर्देशक सतीश जैन का सम्मान|url=https://www.naidunia.com/chhattisgarh/raipur-director-satish-jain-honored-for-giving-special-recognition-to-chhattisgarhi-films-6635141|access-date=2021-12-10|website=Nai Dunia|language=hi|archive-date=10 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230110022224/https://www.naidunia.com/chhattisgarh/raipur-director-satish-jain-honored-for-giving-special-recognition-to-chhattisgarhi-films-6635141|url-status=live}}</ref> starring Shekhar Soni, [[Anuj Sharma (actor)|Anuj Sharma]], Poonam Naqvi, Jagriti Rai, Ashish Shendre, and Manmohan Thakur. It is the first film to be made in Chhattisgarhi language after ''Ghar Dwar'' (1971).
'''''Mor Chhainha Bhuinya''''' (My Shadow and Earth) is a 2000 [[Chhattisgarhi language|Chhattisgarhi]]-language [[Comedy-drama|comedy drama film]] directed by [[Satish_Jain_(director)|Satish Jain]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-02|title=छत्तीसगढ़ी फिल्मों को विशेष पहचान दिलाने वाले निर्देशक सतीश जैन का सम्मान|url=https://www.naidunia.com/chhattisgarh/raipur-director-satish-jain-honored-for-giving-special-recognition-to-chhattisgarhi-films-6635141|access-date=2021-12-10|website=Nai Dunia|language=hi|archive-date=10 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230110022224/https://www.naidunia.com/chhattisgarh/raipur-director-satish-jain-honored-for-giving-special-recognition-to-chhattisgarhi-films-6635141|url-status=live}}</ref> with Shekhar Soni, [[Anuj Sharma (actor)|Anuj Sharma]], Poonam Naqvi, Jagriti Rai, Ashish Shendre, and Manmohan Thakur in lead roles. It is the first film to be made in Chhattisgarhi language after ''Ghar Dwar'' (1971).


''Mor Chhainha Bhuinya'' was released on [[Diwali]] day on October 27, 2000. The film was a major commercial and critical success.<ref name=":0" /> Every actor made his or her debut with this Chhattisgarhi film, most notably [[Anuj Sharma (actor)|Anuj Sharma]]. The film produced by Shivdayal Jain is credited for giving a major impetus to [[Chhattisgarh]]'s own [[film industry]] or [[Chhattisgarhi cinema|Chhollywood]].
''Mor Chhainha Bhuinya'' was released on [[Diwali]] day on October 27, 2000. The film was a major commercial and critical success.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Joshi |first=Namrata |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qnMZEAAAQBAJ&dq=%22My+shadow+and+earth%22&pg=PT108 |title=Reel India: Cinema off the Beaten Track |date=2019-07-20 |publisher=Hachette India |isbn=978-93-5009-728-1 |language=en}}</ref> The film produced by Shivdayal Jain, is recognized as [[Anuj Sharma (actor)|Anuj Sharma's]] debut film and is credited for giving a major impetus to [[Chhattisgarh]]'s own [[film industry]] or [[Chhattisgarhi cinema|Chhollywood]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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* Shekhar Soni as Uday
* Shekhar Soni as Uday
** Piyush Mishra as young Uday
** Piyush Mishra as young Uday
* Poonam Naqvi as Sudha, Uday's Lover
* Poonam Naqvi as Sudha, Uday's Lover<ref>{{cite web | url=https://misaal.news/4748/poonam-naqvi-was-surprised-by-the-huge-success-of-mor-chhaiha-bhuniya/ | title='मोर छंइहा भुंईया' की भारी सफलता ने सबको हैरान किया था- पूनम नकवी | date=21 May 2024 }}</ref>
* [[Anuj Sharma (actor)|Anuj Sharma]] as Kartik
* [[Anuj Sharma (actor)|Anuj Sharma]] as Kartik
** Vash Shirshak as young Kartik
** Vash Shirshak as young Kartik
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===Development===
===Development===
As no films were made in the Chhattisgarhi language till then for a long time, making the film was difficult for writer-director Satish Jain. He had a story ready, but no [[finance]] was available. This ultimately resulted in his father Shivdayal Jain to come in as a [[Film producer|producer]], however, continued budget constraints forced curtailing the movie by cutting back on shooting of 20 scenes and 1 song.<ref name="R">{{Cite news|title=Chhattisgarhi film beats Mohabbatein|work=[[Rediff.com]]|url=https://us.rediff.com/entertai/2001/feb/09chhat.htm}}</ref> The director toured the state of Chhattisgarh extensively in search for suitable actors/actresses for his new film. A technical team came from Mumbai to shoot the movie. Even the action sequences were executed by fight master Andlib Pathan from Mumbai. The film led to the rebirth of [[Chhollywood]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=A complete film industry can be set up in chhattisgarh-satish jain|url=https://gurturgoth.com/a-complete-film-industry-can-be-set-up-in-chhattisgarh-satish-jain/|access-date=2 July 2024|archive-date=25 June 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240625040725/https://gurturgoth.com/a-complete-film-industry-can-be-set-up-in-chhattisgarh-satish-jain/|url-status=live}}</ref> Since Satish Jain couldn't afford a playback sincer, his brother Tinkoo sang for a few songs.<ref name="T"/>
As no films were made in the Chhattisgarhi language till then for a long time, making the film was difficult for writer-director Satish Jain. He had a story ready, but no [[finance]] was available. This ultimately resulted in his father Shivdayal Jain to come in as a [[Film producer|producer]], however, continued budget constraints forced curtailing the movie by cutting back on shooting of 20 scenes and 1 song.<ref name="R">{{Cite news|title=Chhattisgarhi film beats Mohabbatein|work=[[Rediff.com]]|url=https://us.rediff.com/entertai/2001/feb/09chhat.htm}}</ref> Since the director couldn't afford a playback sincer, he got his brother Tinkoo to sing a few songs.<ref name="T">{{Cite news |last=Ghosh |first=Avijit |date=May 16, 2010 |title=Chhollywood calling |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/sunday-toi/special-report/Chhollywood-calling/articleshow/5936093.cms |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928034236/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-05-16/special-report/28314831_1_film-industry-silver-jubilee-raipur |archive-date=September 28, 2013 |work=[[Times of India]]}}</ref> The director toured the state of Chhattisgarh extensively in search for suitable actors/actresses for his new film. A technical team came from Mumbai to shoot the movie and the action sequences were executed by fight master Andlib Pathan from Mumbai.


===Filming===
===Filming===
The film was mostly shot in and around the city of [[Bhilai]], Chhattisgarh.<ref name="R"/>
The film was mostly shot in and around the city of [[Bhilai]], Chhattisgarh.<ref name="R"/>

==Release and impact==
Initially, no one was willing to distribute the movie. So the writer-director Satish Jain and his brother decided to distribute the film themselves. [[Film exhibitor|Exhibitor]]s were apprehensive of the idea of screening a [[Chhattisgarhi]] film. But Satish Jain requested exhibitors to release the film in [[Raipur]], [[Durg]], and [[Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh|Bilaspur]] on the occasion of [[Diwali]] on October 27, 2000. Initially released with just 3 [[film print|prints]], the subsequent demand after the film became a [[superhit]], meant that producers released additional 12 prints. Post release a new song was added.<ref name="R" /> The film is culturally significant as three days after the release of the film, the state of [[Chhattisgarh]] was created. The film is credited with reviving the Chhattisgarhi film industry.<ref name="T" /><ref name=":0" />

==Box office==

The film ran for more than 100 days across many theatres in the newly formed state of Chhattisgarh grossing over {{estimation}} ₹2.5 crores in lifetime collections. The film had a slow start in the first 2 days, but [[word-of-mouth]] publicity and the euphoria surrounding creation of a new state, turned the fortunes of the film from 3rd day onwards making it a [[Blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]]. The film surpassed other [[Bollywood]] films that were also released alongside it on [[Diwali]] such as ''[[Mohabbatein]]'' and ''[[Mission Kashmir]]'' in [[Chhattisgarh]].<ref name="R" />


== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==
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{{Track listing
{{Track listing
|all_lyrics = Laxman Masturia, Vinay Bihari, Pushpa Kulu, and Rakesh Nirala <ref>{{Citation|title=Mor Chhainha Bhuinya|url=https://www.saregama.com/album/mor-chhainha-bhuinya_101563}}</ref>
| all_lyrics = Laxman Masturia, Vinay Bihari, Pushpa Kulu, and Rakesh Nirala <ref>{{Citation|title=Mor Chhainha Bhuinya|url=https://www.saregama.com/album/mor-chhainha-bhuinya_101563}}</ref>
|all_music = Babla Bagchi.<ref>{{Citation|title=मोर छंइहा भुंईया के अमर गीत । 20 साल मोर छंइहा भुंईया के। Ep.02|date=9 November 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNyjGJPkkGg|language=en|access-date=2022-01-31|archive-date=10 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230110022246/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNyjGJPkkGg&feature=youtu.be|url-status=live}}</ref>
| all_music = Babla Bagchi.<ref>{{Citation|title=मोर छंइहा भुंईया के अमर गीत । 20 साल मोर छंइहा भुंईया के। Ep.02|date=9 November 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNyjGJPkkGg|language=en|access-date=2022-01-31|archive-date=10 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230110022246/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNyjGJPkkGg&feature=youtu.be|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=Mor Chhainha Bhuniya With Dialogues|url=https://gaana.com/album/mor-chhainha-bhuniya-with-dialogues}}</ref>
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| title1 = Chhainha Bhuinya Na Chod
| title1 = Chhainha Bhuinya Na Chod
| note1 = Title Track
| note1 = Title Track
| length1 = 2:48
| length1 = 2:48
| extra1 = Sunil Sharma
| extra1 = Sunil Sharma
| title2 = Bombai Ke Turi Re
| title2 = Bombai Ke Turi Re
| length2 = 3:22
| length2 = 3:22
| extra2 = Sunil Sharma
| extra2 = Sunil Sharma
| title3 = Dekh Ke Tola Sanghi Mola
| title3 = Dekh Ke Tola Sanghi Mola
| length3 = 4:05
| length3 = 4:05
| extra3 = Tikoo, Prabha Bharati
| extra3 = Tikoo, Prabha Bharati
| title4 = Chhakke Tere Chura Dungi
| title4 = Chhakke Tere Chura Dungi
| note4 = [[Qawwali]]
| note4 = [[Qawwali]]
| length4 = 6:02
| length4 = 6:02
| extra4 = Pradeep Pandit, Prabha Bharati
| extra4 = Pradeep Pandit, Prabha Bharati
| title5 = Korba Ma Lut Jaahi
| title5 = Korba Ma Lut Jaahi
| length5 = 3:37
| length5 = 3:37
| extra5 = Pradeep Pandit
| extra5 = Pradeep Pandit
| title6 = Jaan Le Pahechan Le
| title6 = Jaan Le Pahechan Le
| length6 = 4:06
| length6 = 4:06
| extra6 = Tikoo, Prabha Bharati
| extra6 = Tikoo, Prabha Bharati
| title7 = Turi Ice Cream Kha Ke
| title7 = Turi Ice Cream Kha Ke
| length7 = 3:19
| length7 = 3:19
| extra7 = Sunil Sharma
| extra7 = Sunil Sharma
| title8 = Jhoot Ke Rasda Na
| title8 = Jhoot Ke Rasda Na
| length8 = 5:07
| length8 = 5:07
| extra8 = Tikoo
| extra8 = Tikoo
| total_length = 32:26
| total_length = 32:26
}}
}}

==Release==
Initially, no one was willing to distribute the movie. So the writer-director Satish Jain and his brother decided to distribute the film themselves. [[Film exhibitor|Exhibitor]]s were apprehensive of the idea of screening a [[Chhattisgarhi]] film. But Satish Jain requested exhibitors to release the film in [[Raipur]], [[Durg]], and [[Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh|Bilaspur]] on the occasion of [[Diwali]] on October 27, 2000. Initially released with just 3 [[film print|prints]], the subsequent demand after the film became a [[superhit]], meant that producers released additional 12 prints. Post release a new song was added.<ref name="R"/> The film is culturally significant as three days after the release of the film, the state of [[Chhattisgarh]] was created. The film is credited with reviving the Chhattisgarhi film industry.<ref name="T">{{Cite news |last=Ghosh |first=Avijit |date=May 16, 2010 |title=Chhollywood calling |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-05-16/special-report/28314831_1_film-industry-silver-jubilee-raipur |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928034236/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-05-16/special-report/28314831_1_film-industry-silver-jubilee-raipur |archive-date=September 28, 2013 |work=[[Times of India]]}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Joshi |first=Namrata |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Reel_India/qnMZEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22My+shadow+and+earth%22&pg=PT108&printsec=frontcover |title=Reel India: Cinema off the Beaten Track |date=2019-07-20 |publisher=Hachette India |isbn=978-93-5009-728-1 |language=en}}</ref>

==Box office==

The film ran for more than 100 days across many theatres in the newly formed state of Chhattisgarh grossing over ₹2 crores in lifetime collections. The film had a slow start in the first 2 days, but [[word-of-mouth]] publicity turned the fortunes of the film from 3rd day onwards making it a [[Blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]]. The film even surpassed other [[Bollywood]] flicks that were also released alongside it on [[Diwali]] like ''[[Mohabbatein]]'' and ''[[Mission Kashmir]]'' in [[Chhattisgarh]].<ref name="R"/>


==Sequel==
==Sequel==

Latest revision as of 06:41, 7 November 2024

Mor Chhainha Bhuinya
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed bySatish Jain
Written bySatish Jain
Produced byShivdayal Jain
StarringShekhar Soni
Anuj Sharma
Poonam Naqvi
Jagriti Ray
Ashish Shendre
Manmohan Thakur
Music byBabla Bagchi
Production
company
Pooran Entertainment
Distributed bySundrani Video World
Release date
  • 27 October 2000 (2000-10-27)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageChhattisgarhi
Budgetest. ₹0.2 crore
Box officeest. ₹2.5 crore

Mor Chhainha Bhuinya (My Shadow and Earth) is a 2000 Chhattisgarhi-language comedy drama film directed by Satish Jain[1] with Shekhar Soni, Anuj Sharma, Poonam Naqvi, Jagriti Rai, Ashish Shendre, and Manmohan Thakur in lead roles. It is the first film to be made in Chhattisgarhi language after Ghar Dwar (1971).

Mor Chhainha Bhuinya was released on Diwali day on October 27, 2000. The film was a major commercial and critical success.[2] The film produced by Shivdayal Jain, is recognized as Anuj Sharma's debut film and is credited for giving a major impetus to Chhattisgarh's own film industry or Chhollywood.

Plot

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The film is about a farmer family's trials and tribulations involving three generations. A man with his wife and children leaves his poor old parents' home alone and goes to Mumbai for work. However, disillusioned he is forced to return to the village after facing tough times in the big city where they had gone with many hopes and dreams.

Cast

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  • Shekhar Soni as Uday
    • Piyush Mishra as young Uday
  • Poonam Naqvi as Sudha, Uday's Lover
  • Anuj Sharma as Kartik
    • Vash Shirshak as young Kartik
  • Jagriti Rai
  • Samita Nayak
  • Ashish Shendre as Kishan, Kartik's father
  • Sanju Sahu as Kartik's mother
  • Suresh Gondale as Kartik's grandfather
  • Nisha Gautam as Kartik's grandmother
  • Chandrakala as Sudha's Sister
  • Manmohan Thakur as Girdhari Pandey
  • Ravi Tiwari as Netaji or Tauji
  • Shiv Kumar as Dipak
  • Anil Sharma as D.K. Sharma, College Principal
  • Kshamanidhi Mishra as College Teacher
  • Kamal Narayan Sinha as Librarian

Production

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Development

[edit]

As no films were made in the Chhattisgarhi language till then for a long time, making the film was difficult for writer-director Satish Jain. He had a story ready, but no finance was available. This ultimately resulted in his father Shivdayal Jain to come in as a producer, however, continued budget constraints forced curtailing the movie by cutting back on shooting of 20 scenes and 1 song.[3] Since the director couldn't afford a playback sincer, he got his brother Tinkoo to sing a few songs.[4] The director toured the state of Chhattisgarh extensively in search for suitable actors/actresses for his new film. A technical team came from Mumbai to shoot the movie and the action sequences were executed by fight master Andlib Pathan from Mumbai.

Filming

[edit]

The film was mostly shot in and around the city of Bhilai, Chhattisgarh.[3]

Release and impact

[edit]

Initially, no one was willing to distribute the movie. So the writer-director Satish Jain and his brother decided to distribute the film themselves. Exhibitors were apprehensive of the idea of screening a Chhattisgarhi film. But Satish Jain requested exhibitors to release the film in Raipur, Durg, and Bilaspur on the occasion of Diwali on October 27, 2000. Initially released with just 3 prints, the subsequent demand after the film became a superhit, meant that producers released additional 12 prints. Post release a new song was added.[3] The film is culturally significant as three days after the release of the film, the state of Chhattisgarh was created. The film is credited with reviving the Chhattisgarhi film industry.[4][2]

Box office

[edit]

The film ran for more than 100 days across many theatres in the newly formed state of Chhattisgarh grossing over est. ₹2.5 crores in lifetime collections. The film had a slow start in the first 2 days, but word-of-mouth publicity and the euphoria surrounding creation of a new state, turned the fortunes of the film from 3rd day onwards making it a blockbuster. The film surpassed other Bollywood films that were also released alongside it on Diwali such as Mohabbatein and Mission Kashmir in Chhattisgarh.[3]

Soundtrack

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Mor Chhainha Bhuinya
Soundtrack album by
Vinay Bihari, Sunil
Length32:26
LanguageChhattisgarhi
LabelHMV(Saregama)

All lyrics are written by Laxman Masturia, Vinay Bihari, Pushpa Kulu, and Rakesh Nirala [5]; all music is composed by Babla Bagchi.[6][7]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Chhainha Bhuinya Na Chod" (Title Track)Sunil Sharma2:48
2."Bombai Ke Turi Re"Sunil Sharma3:22
3."Dekh Ke Tola Sanghi Mola"Tikoo, Prabha Bharati4:05
4."Chhakke Tere Chura Dungi" (Qawwali)Pradeep Pandit, Prabha Bharati6:02
5."Korba Ma Lut Jaahi"Pradeep Pandit3:37
6."Jaan Le Pahechan Le"Tikoo, Prabha Bharati4:06
7."Turi Ice Cream Kha Ke"Sunil Sharma3:19
8."Jhoot Ke Rasda Na"Tikoo5:07
Total length:32:26

Sequel

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After 23 years writer and director Satish Jain decided to make a sequel, Mor Chhainha Bhuinya 2. Satish Jain returns as writer and director of the new film, which is a remake or spiritual sequel of the original movie and was released on 24 May 2024. The lead characters in the new film play the same role as the original movie but the setting is different.[8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "छत्तीसगढ़ी फिल्मों को विशेष पहचान दिलाने वाले निर्देशक सतीश जैन का सम्मान". Nai Dunia (in Hindi). 2 January 2021. Archived from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b Joshi, Namrata (20 July 2019). Reel India: Cinema off the Beaten Track. Hachette India. ISBN 978-93-5009-728-1.
  3. ^ a b c d "Chhattisgarhi film beats Mohabbatein". Rediff.com.
  4. ^ a b Ghosh, Avijit (16 May 2010). "Chhollywood calling". Times of India. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013.
  5. ^ Mor Chhainha Bhuinya
  6. ^ मोर छंइहा भुंईया के अमर गीत । 20 साल मोर छंइहा भुंईया के। Ep.02, 9 November 2020, archived from the original on 10 January 2023, retrieved 31 January 2022
  7. ^ Mor Chhainha Bhuniya With Dialogues
  8. ^ "Mor Chaiya Bhuiya 2: छत्‍तीसगढ़ के सिनेमाघरों में आज रिलीज हो रही है ये धमाकेदार फिल्म, पार्ट वन थी सुपरहिट".
  9. ^ ""मोर छंइहा भुंईया" एक फिल्म नहीं इमोशन है, पार्ट 2 से भी है ढेर सारी उम्मीद : मन कुरैशी - Mor Chaiya Bhuiya 2". Archived from the original on 24 June 2024. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
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