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''Sparsh'' () is a 1980
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feature film directed by Sai Paranjpye. It stars
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and
Shabana Azmi Shabana Azmi (born 18 September 1950) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre. Her career in the Hindi cinema, Hindi film industry has spanned Shabana Azmi filmography, over 160 films, mostly within independent and neorealist paral ...
playing the characters of a
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principal and a sighted teacher in a school for the blind, where they fall in love though soon their complexes tag along and they struggle to get past them to reconnect with the "touch" of love. The film remains most memorable for the subtle acting of its leads, plus the handling of the issue of relationships with the visually disabled, revealing the emotional and perception divide between the worlds of the "blind" and the "sighted", epitomized by the characters. The film's release was delayed by almost 4 years. It won the
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. The film won numerous awards including National Film Award – Best Actor for Shah, while Paranjpye won for Best Screenplay. At the
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, it won the top two honours: that of Best Movie and Filmfare Award, Best Director, plus a Best Dialogue Award for Paranjpye. Further, Azmi was nominated for Best Actress, which she eventually won for the film '' Bhavna''.


Synopsis

This film is about the blind, in particular about the lives and feelings of blind children and the principal of their school. ''Sparsh'' refers to the sensation and feeling of touch upon which blind people rely in the absence of sight. The story opens with Anirudh Parmar as the principal of Navjivan Andhvidyalay, a school for the blind that educates about 200 blind children. Anirudh has a dark and lonely existence for the most part. One day, while on his way to the doctor, he hears a lovely song and ends up mesmerized at the singer's door instead of going to the doctor. The voice belongs to Kavita Prasad, a young woman recently
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after three years of marriage. Kavita, too, prefers a secluded existence. Her childhood friend Manju, is the only ally she has. Manju throws a small party where Kavita and Anirudh meet. He recognizes her from her voice. During the conversation, he mentions that the school is looking for volunteers to read, sing, teach handicrafts and spend time with the children. Kavita is reluctant, but she is urged by Manju and her husband Suresh to strongly consider it. Kavita decides to volunteer. As Kavita spends more time at the school, she begins forming a friendship with Anirudh. The friendship grows stronger over time and they become engaged. But their personalities and feelings are different. Anirudh is of strong character. He firmly believes that the blind need help but not pity or charity. (When once, in his office, Kavita attempts to assist him with coffee, he gets enraged at the thought of his guest offering to overcome his obvious difficulty with hospitality.) Kavita, recently bereaved, looks to the school (and Anirudh) as a way towards an ideal, one of sacrificial service. Anirudh gets wind of this and assumes Kavita is simply seeking to fill the void in her life with this form of service. He assumes she accepted his wedding proposal, not out of love, but as a sacrifice towards a way out of her dark life. During this time, Anirudh's blind friend Dubey laments that his recently deceased wife was not happy in their marriage. Anirudh is shaken, confused, and disturbed by all this. He breaks off his engagement (but does not mention the reason to Kavita). She accepts his decision. Kavita, now a salaried employee of the school, continues to help the children. The initial coldness between her and Anirudh gives way to friction and eventually, over a series of events at the school, brings up the feelings they were not able to discuss before. The situation spirals downward and one of them must leave the school. The film ends with Anirudh and Kavita being touched by the depth of their feelings for one another and finally seeing a way out.


Cast

*
Shabana Azmi Shabana Azmi (born 18 September 1950) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre. Her career in the Hindi cinema, Hindi film industry has spanned Shabana Azmi filmography, over 160 films, mostly within independent and neorealist paral ...
– Kavita *
Naseeruddin Shah Naseeruddin Shah (born 20 July 1950) is an Indian actor. He was notable in Indian parallel cinema and has starred in various international productions. He has won numerous awards in his career, including three National Film Awards, three Filmfa ...
– Anirudh Parmar * Sudha Chopra – Manju *
Mohan Gokhale Mohan Gokhale (7 November 1953 – 29 April 1999) was an Indian film, television and theater actor who has worked in art films such as '' Sparsh'', '' Bhavni Bhavai'' and '' Mirch Masala''. His father was a senior journalist and Editor of the w ...
– Jagdish * Pran Talwar * Arun Joglekar *
Om Puri Om Prakash Puri, (18 October 1950 – 6 January 2017) was an Indian actor who appeared in mainstream commercial Hindi films as well as Urdu, Malayalam, Bengali, Kannada, English, Punjabi, Gujarati, Telugu, and Marathi films, as well as ind ...
– Dubey


Production


Filming

Much of the film was shot at the Blind Relief Association in
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and the character of Anirudh is modelled on Mr Mittal, who was the headmaster of the Association.


Awards


Music

''Sparsh''s music is by veteran music director Kanu Roy and lyrics are by Indu Jain.


References


External links

* {{FilmfareAwardBestFilm 1971–1990 1980 films 1980s Hindi-language films 1980 drama films Films featuring a Best Actor National Award–winning performance Films scored by Kanu Roy Films whose writer won the Best Original Screenplay National Film Award Best Hindi Feature Film National Film Award winners 1980 directorial debut films Films directed by Sai Paranjpye