Starring | : | Amol Palekar, Ashok Kumar, Asrani, Vidya Sinha, A K Hangal, Rajendra Nath, C S Dube, Amitabh Bachchan, Zarina Wahab, Devendra Khandelwal, Hema Malini, Manmohan, Nandita Thakur, Rajan Haksar, Ashim Kumar, Devendra, R S Chopra, Monty, Deepak, Komila Virak, Noni Ganguli, Sudarshan, Shobhna, Kartik, Vishnu Sharma, Dharmendra |
Director | : | Basu Chatterjee |
Producer | : | B R Chopra |
Music Dir | : | Salil Choudhary |
Lyricist | : | Yogesh |
Singer | : | Asha Bhonsale, K J Yesudas, Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh |
Distributor | : | Yashraj |
Genre | : | Comedy |
Chhoti Si Baat is an endearing, lovable comedy about a young man who walks the rocky path of love because his heart is true but timid. Arun (Amol Palekar) falls in love with Prabha (Vidya Sinha) whom he sees everyday on the bus-stop on his way to work. Not having the courage or know how to express his love, all he can do is follow her to her office and her home and pine from afar.
Just as he is wondering what to do next, along comes Nagesh (Asrani), Prabha's brash young collegue who seems leagues ahead of Arun in his pursuit of Prabha. A now desperate Arun seeks the help of Colonel J.N.W. Singh (Ashok Kumar) who tackles the battle of love with the same meticulous planning and ruthless efficiency needed to win a military campaign. He instills in Arun a new self confidence and teaches him the strategies of waging love. Arun returns to Bombay a new man ready to face anything.
Another heart-winning classic from Basu Chatterji, "Chhoti Si Baat" has never faded in its sweet, funny magic. Apart from brilliant performances by Amol Palekar as a painfully shy, fumbling lover whom you so desperately want to see win and Ashok Kumar as the brisk spit 'n' polish colonel, the film has Salil Chowdhury's enchanting melodies woven around some of Yogesh's best lyrics. "Jaaneman Jaaneman" & "Na Jaane Kyon" remain two of the evergreen hits from this film.