Jesal Toral

Jesal Toral
Poster
Directed by Ravindra Dave
Written by Jitubhai Mehta
Himmat Dave (script)
Ramesh Mehta
Based on Folklore of Jesal Toral
Produced by Kanti R. Dave
T. J. Patel
Starring
Cinematography Pratap Dave
Music by Avinash Vyas (lyrics and composition)
Production
company
Kirti Films
Release date
1971
Running time
137 minutes
Country India
Language Gujarati

Jesal Toral is a 1971 Indian Gujarati devotional film written and directed by Ravindra Dave. It proved to be one of the biggest hits of Gujarati cinema and ran for 25 weeks in theatres.

Cast

The cast is as follows:

Production

Ravindra Dave had planned to remake his Hindi blockbuster film Nagina (1951) with Leena Chandavarkar and Sanjay Khan, but the project was delayed. As a result, he turned his production crew to Gujarati cinema to keep them employed.

The film is based on local folk legend of bandit Jesal Jadeja who was preached and reformed by Kathi saint-woman Toral. Their memorial shrines are located in Anjar in Kutch district, Gujarat. It was the first Eastmancolor Gujarati film and was a debut film of Upendra Trivedi and Ramesh Mehta. It was shot in Orvo technicolor. As the Laxmi Studio at Baroda was not yet commissioned, the film was partly shot in Kutch and partly in Mumbai.

Soundtrack

Jesal Toral
Soundtrack album by
Released 23 January 1971
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 23:56
Language Gujarati
Label Saregama
External audio
audio icon JioSaavn

All lyrics are written by Avinash Vyas; all music is composed by Avinash Vyas

Track listing
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Dhuni Re Dhakhavi" Mahendra Kapoor 2:50
2. "Ori Ori Aav Gori" Asha Bhosle 3:11
3. "Jesal Karile Vichar" Suman Kalyanpur 3:20
4. "Paap Tarun" Diwaliben Bhil, Ismail Valera 1:42
5. "Roi Roi Kone Sambhalavu" Ismail Valera 4:31
6. "Bujhai Ja" Mahendra Kapoor, 1:43
7. "Thobhi Ja Thobhi Ja" Suman Kalyanpur 3:22
8. "Mara Payal Ni Chhuti Dor" Krishna Kalle 3:17
Total length: 23:56

Release and reception

The film was released in 1971. The film was exempted from the tax by the Government of Gujarat to encourage production of the Gujarati films.

The film proved to be one of the biggest hits of Gujarati cinema and ran for 25 weeks in theatres. It won 17 awards from the Government of Gujarat. The film is considered to have revived the Gujarati cinema. Dave went on to direct more than 25 Gujarati films and never returned to Hindi cinema.