Trains on celluloid - A song to remember

Fifty years since its release, "Mere Sapno Ki Rani" from the film Aradhana is still considered to be one of the most romantic songs to be shot on a train.

By Cinemaazi

Director Shakti Samanta's son recounts the story behind this iconic song

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Aradhana 1969

Have a look at poster from the movie Aradhana (1969) by Shakti Samanta

A still of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway from the song Mere Sapno Ki Rani (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Indian Railways has a been a recurring character in countless Hindi films. Shakti Samanta's 1969 romantic drama Aradhana gave Hindi cinema this evergreen romantic song Mere Sapno Ki Rani.

Film still of actor Rajesh Khanna and Sujit Kumar from the Hindi film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Making of the song

Filmmaker Shakti Samanta's son Ashim Samanta recounts what went into the making of this iconic song.

Portrait of Filmmaker Shakti Samanta (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Filmmaker Shakti Samanta wanted to use a song to introduce the lead actors Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore.

Hill Cart Road (2018-03-01)Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

He visualised the song to be shot with the hero driving down in a jeep through a scenic hill station; while the heroine is sitting in a train.

Steam engine (2018-03-01)Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

The route from Bagdogra to Darjeeling is one of the most scenic hill station train routes. Hence, Shakti Samanta decided to shoot the song on this train route.

Working Stills from the making of film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Just days before the shoot, the lead actress Sharmila Tagore informed Mr. Samanta that she had given the same shoot dates to filmmaker Satyajit Ray and requested to be excused from the shoot.

Mr. Samanta was livid but Sharmila Tagore managed to convince him and the song was shot without her.

A still of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway from the song Mere Sapno Ki Rani (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

The song begins with Arun (Rajesh Khanna) driving down in the jeep with Madan Verma (Sujit Kumar).

They pass along the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway route or popularly known as the Darjeeling Toy Train.

Film Still of actress Sharmila Tagore from the Hindi film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Vandana (Sharmila Tagore) is seen sitting in the train and trying to sneak glances at him while reading a book.

Film Still of actress Sharmila Tagore from the Hindi film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Vandana (Sharmila Tagore) is trying to look outside the train at him.

Film still of actress Sharmila Tagore from the Hindi film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

While watching the song it may seem like it was all shot at the same location in Darjeeling. In reality, the director had to re-shoot all of Sharmila Tagore's shots on a set in Natraj Studios, Mumbai.

Art director Shanti Das re-created a set to match identically to the actual toy train compartment. The results were so good that it isn't easy to catch that the portions with the heroine (Sharmila Tagore) are shot separately in a different location.

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Take a virtual tour of one of the carriages of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. At the front of the train is the world-famous Baby Sivok steam locomotive.

Film Still of actors Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore from the Hindi film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

The music of Aradhana was composed by the legendary S. D. Burman and completed by his son R. D. Burman. All the songs were to be originally sung by Mohammed Rafi but Rafi Saab was on a 3 month world tour during the music recordings.

Mr. Samanta suggested that S.D. Burman work with Kishore Kumar. Aradhana was Shakti Samanta's biggest hit and was dubbed in 5 regional languages. Kishore Kumar became the playback voice for Rajesh Khanna for most of his films.

Photographic still of actor Rajesh Khanna (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

With Aradhana, Rajesh Khanna became a national phenomenon. He starred in 15 consecutive hit films from 1969 to 1971 and is often referred to as "first superstar" of Bollywood. This song remains one his most iconic romantic numbers.

Photographic still of actress Sharmila Tagore from the Hindi Film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Sharmila Tagore's performance in Aradhana earned her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She has featured in several other films of Shakti Samanta among the popular ones were An Evening in Paris (1967) and Amar Prem (1972)

Film Still of actors Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore from the Hindi film Aradhana (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

Actors Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore are considered one of Hindi cinema's classic on-screen pair. Together they featured in many films which included several hits Aradhana (1970), Chhoti Bahu (1971), Amar Prem (1972), Daag (1973), Raja Rani (1973), Aavishkar (1974)

Batasia loop (2018-03-01)Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

The Batasia Loop

A highlight of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Darjeeling Toy Train) is the magnificent Batasia loop constructed in 1919. We see a glimpse of this loop in the song 'Mere Sapno Ki Rani'.

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The Batasia Loop is a five-kilometre-long loop around which the Toy Train completes a steep full circle and offers a stunning view of the Eastern Himalayas as well as the War Memorial. The memorial was built in honour of the Gorkha Soldiers who lost their lives in operations and wars after India's Independence.

A still of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway from the song Mere Sapno Ki Rani (1969)Original Source: Shakti Films

A still from the song 'Mere Sapno Ki Rani' featuring the famous Batasia Loop as seen in the 1960s.

Batasia loop (2018-03-01)Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

A view of the Batasia Loop in the present day.

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Photographs courtesy and rights: Shakti Films

Text & Curation: Ashim Samanta

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