She was not only the dramatic queen of the film, but also performed its complex dances. Even though the English version was disappointing, there is a dance sequence in it, which lasts for over four hypnotising minutes, and shows Waheeda in splendid form.
When Chetan Anand launched Saheb Bahadur in 1976, it was clear Priya Rajvansh would be the lead as it has been in most of the films he had made since he introduced her. Dev Anand graciously accepted the lead opposite her. But the film was a dud.
While the English version of Guide was a non-starter, the Hindi version was a commercial and artistic success. Many rightly believe it is the best film in Navketan's history.
R K Narayan was, however, appalled by both versions, particularly the English one. The script had been written by Nobel Laureate Pearl S Buck (The Good Earth), who was signed for the film perhaps for no other reason but the fact that she was a bestselling writer worldwide whose books set in China were also known in India.
Narayan vented his wrath in an article he wrote for Life magazine. The publication ran the story under the headline, How a Famous Novel Became an Infamous Film.
In Narayan's film, a humble guide encourages a suffering woman to leave her husband, and as she enters the successful showbiz world, he turns to an easy life, gambles away her newfound wealth, and lands up in jail.
Out of prison and broke, he is mistaken for a godman in a village, but his fake new life is challenged when the villagers facing a drought think he can bring about the rains by praying and fasting.
The novel has an ambiguous ending, but in the film the man becomes a saint and risks his life as he goes on a fast. He just cannot let down the thousands of people who have faith in him, he feels. The rains come just as the man breaths his last.
R K Narayan's protests did not stop the audiences from embracing the film in its Hindi version and making it run for many months. As for the English version, show biz observers believe it was doomed even without the blistering attack in Life.
Images: Dev Anand and Waheeda Rahman in Guide.
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