Need to get in touch urgently, missing someone or sharing your well-being to the ones you love, letter writing is one of the oldest means of communication.
With astonishing advancement in technology, a simple message is just a phone, lately SMS, away.
But there was a time when folks relied on telegrams and snail mail to convey their desperation, despair or delight. Come July and the once significant telegram service of India will be officially discontinued as it is deemed far too expensive and outdated to maintain.
The phrase 'Taar aaya hai' and 'Taar bhej dena' is so prevalent in our Hindi movies, especially the black and white ones, it's hard to pinpoint a particular instance. So is the writing and sending of mails to create a situation of sudden tragedy or sweet surprise.
Take a look.
Sangam
Romance is the primary objective of most letter-writing in Hindi films. And so the announcement 'Yeh mera prem patra padh karke tum naaraz na hona,' from Rajendra Kumar's gushing note leaves his overwhelmed ladylove, Vyjayanthimala, flushed and wistful.
Blackmail
Image: Rakhee in BlackmailDharmendra writes and Raakhee reads -- an entire stash of mush-filled heartfelt letters in Kishore Kumar's beautiful rendition of Pal pal dil ke paas in the 1973 Vijay Anand drama.
Dushman
Image: Ashutosh Rana in DushmanParichay
Image: Jeetendra and Vinod Khanna in ParichaySirf Tum
Image: Priya Gill in Sirf TumIn this desi You've Got Mail, also a remake of Tamil hit Kadhal Kottai, Sanjay Kapoor and Priya Gill correspond over hand-written love letters without meeting each other till the end.
Sirf Tum, produced by big brother Boney Kapoor, boasted of some catchy Nadeem-Shravan melodies and fared decently at the box office.
Rajnigandha
Image: Vidya Sinha in RajnigandhaSometime in 1974, when not everybody had a landline installed in their apartments, people wrote letters.
And one of the most significant scenes of Basu Chatterjee's Rajnigandha involves Vidya Sinha receiving mail from Dinesh Thakur, who signs off the letter with a distant 'Shesh phir' leaving our briefly infatuated heroine feeling all high and dry.
Devdas
Image: Suchitra Sen in DevdasDilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Image: Amrish Puri, Kajol and Farida Jalal in Dilwale Dulhania Le JayengeLittle does Kajol realise the 'chitthi' she's so obediently reading out to her folks seals her fate with an 'undekha, anjaana chehra' in a way she hadn't imagined.
It's from a family friend (Satish Shah) suggesting a match between his son (Parmeet Sethi) and her.
Parakh
Image: Motilal Sadhana in ParakhBimal Roy's clever fable starring Motilal Sadhana is set around a postmaster who mysteriously received a big sum of money and the events it leads to.
Parakh won the filmmaker a Best Director Filmfare trophy.
Ram Teri Ganga Maili
Image: Mandakini (left) in Ram Teri Ganga MailiBorder
Image: Akshaye Khanna in BorderMasoom
Image: Jugal Hansraj in MasoomWhat happens when a letter meant for somebody falls in wrong hands? In Masoom, Jugal Hansraj learns the painful truth about his father's identity when he reads a confidential letter meant for his uncle, in truth his dad, Naseeruddin Shah.
One of big screen's most heartbreaking moments, this.
Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein
Image: Rajesh Khanna in Palkon Ki Chhaon MeinWelcome to Sajjanpur
Image: Shreyas Talpade in Welcome to SajjanpurAbhimaan
Image: Amitabh Bachchan and Asrani in AbhimaanSwades
Image: Rajesh Vivek in SwadesAfter Shah Rukh Khan arrives in Charanpur village, he's helped out by Rajesh Vivek, the local postmaster cum wrestler, who is dazzled by the advancement in technology and aims to transform his humble post-office into an internet-friendly space.
Mausam
Image: Sonam Kapoor in MausamOne of the greatest criticisms Mausam received is how farfetched and forced the miscommunication between Shahid and Sonam Kapoor appears to be.
Here, Sonam pens a note about her whereabouts to her far-away beau in the hope he'll find her and live happily ever after. Only jealous delivery girl never does the needful delaying their union by another 40 minutes.
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