

A large number of devotees visit the temple on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Close to the temple is a cave that houses many cave paintings of the four forms of the Goddess.Įntering the cave is difficult as it is very narrow. This temple is situated 400 feet above the sea level. The deity worshipped here is in the form of Goddess Durga. This film was debut movie of actor Jai Jagadish.The beautiful temple of Maa Chanchala Devi is situated above a hill close to the Koderma-Giridih highway around 33 kms from the district headquarters. A bullock cart is used as the symbol for the rustic Chelvi, a helicopter for Chanchala and an auto for Sarla. Finally he realizes love is in the conduct (Sheela). The hero first mistakes beauty (Chelvi) is love, then attraction that is fickle (Chanchala) is love and next friendship that is simple (Sarla). Amrish Puri and Aruna Irani feature in a song sequence in cameo appearances. The haunting melody 'Love Endare' sung by Vani Jairam was widely popular. How the level-headed Sheela makes him understand the true meaning of love forms the second half of this avant-garde film. When she clarifies her feelings to be platonic, he is disillusioned and agrees to go in for an arranged marriage with Sheela ( Aarathi). After finishing college, our hero takes up a bank job and once again mistakes the friendly overtures of his colleague Sarla ( Padma Kumata) a simple middle-class girl. When he suffers a leg injury that kills his chances of competing at the state level, she breaks up with him. Chanchala, a rich girl who pilots her own plane for a hobby, befriends our hero only because he is a successful football player at the college level. When she is married off by her family, he turns to his college friend, the glamorous Chanchala ( Vaishali) for solace. In his hometown, our hero ( Jai Jagadish) develops a crush on the beautiful Chelvi ( Shubha), an innocent village belle, whose adoration, he mistakes as love. The film traces the phases and meaning of love.
