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, directed by Ramesh Sippy in his directorial debut, and written by
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,
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. It stars
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,
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,
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, and Simi Garewal. The film was a considerable success and was important in the career of Malini as an actress. It features "
Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai" () is a song from the Hindi film '' Andaz'', composed by the duo of Shankar Jaikishan, written by Hasrat Jaipuri and sung by Kishore Kumar. The song topped the annual list of Binaca Geetmala for 1971. Picturization In ...
", one of the best-known Bollywood yodels by the singer
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that was also featured on the soundtrack of
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's '' Mississippi Masala''. The song fetched Kumar a nomination for the
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. When this film released, films of shammi Kapoor were not doing well at the box office. The 10-minute cameo of rajesh Khanna is credited for turning into a hit film. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films ''Maryada'' and to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave in that period. Further, this film is the first of the successful scriptwriting partnership between Salim-Javed. "This film was a direct copy of the French movie ''Un homme et une femme'' (1966)"; this was stated by Shammi Kapoor in an interview to Lehren TV.


Plot

The story begins with Ravi (
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), shown as a single father bringing up his only daughter, Munni. His life is good, living in a nice house, with his mother. His brother, Badal (
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), going to college in a different city, but shown as a playboy wasting all the money being sent to him. At a fund raiser for the local school, Ravi meets Sheetal (
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)and appears to take a liking for her. He drops her home and realises she is a single mother, raising her only son, Deepu. It also turns out that Sheetal is also Munni's teacher. A side plot is with Gangu ( Randhawa), who cannot speak and works near Ravi's house. He is in love with Mahua (
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). But Mahua herself is flirting all the time with Ravi. She gets a lift in Ravi's Jeep, on any pretext, to try and spend some time with him. He tells her not to ' cry wolf', otherwise in her time of need, no one will believe her. After a couple more meetings of Ravi with Sheetal, her story is revealed as a flashback. She is a widow who is left devastated by the death of her beloved Raj (
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). After staying together in a hotel room, they get intimate. They do not get married legally, but in the presence of God alone. She tells Raj to tell his father Ajit. Later, when Raj tries to tell his father about his plans for marriage, his father shouts him down and tells him that bringing someone who lives in a hostel, and does not know her own lineage, is not acceptable. Raj walks out of the house disowning his father and his property. On his way to Sheetal's birthday party, Raj meets with a fatal accident. Sheetal tries to commit suicide, is rescued by a Father. After not being accepted by Raj's father, she brings up Deepu as a single mother, and gets a transfer to the present city. The Father in charge of the local school is
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. Later, Ravi reveals that his wife Mona ( Simi Garewal) died soon after giving birth to their only daughter Munni. She had a condition with high blood pressure and low iron in her blood which proves fatal after childbirth. Badal finds out that his money supply has stopped. So he and a friend come back home to see what he can do about it, riding bikes and flirting with the village belles. He eyes Mahua in a not-so-decent manner. His friend spots Sheetal, and knows a little of the back story. It is spun a little into making Sheetal look like a money grabber and passed on to the mother. Meanwhile, after multiple cute incidents, the children draw their respective parent closer and Ravi finally confesses his love to Sheetal. The Father also convinces Sheetal that everything is pointing to Ravi and Sheetal being together. Badal and his friend chase Mahua in the forest. As she is trying to escape, she spots Ravi in the distance in his Jeep, and cries out for help. But this time Ravi tells her that he doesn't believe her and drives on. Ravi finally takes Sheetal home and wants to introduce Sheetal to his mother. But as he is trying to trace his mother in the large home, she steps out and confronts Sheetal with the concocted story that she has heard from Badal and his friend. Sheetal is shattered. Ravi comes back and confronts his mother, in a different room and a twist is added to the story - Ravi is also an illegitimate child of the mother who has lied and convinced Ravi's father that he Ravi is his son. The mother is, in turn, shattered. Ravi comes out to see that Sheetal is missing. As he steps out, Gangu comes out of nowhere and lunges at Ravi with an axe. The villages also come en masse to the house and place a body in front of Ravi. The Father is also there and says that Mahua committed suicide by hanging herself. It also looked like she had been molested. Ravi puts two and two together and goes after Badal's friend and Badal. They confess and the police take them away. Meanwhile, Sheetal goes home to find Raj's repentant father waiting for her. He is sincerely apologetic and tells her that he has come to take her away to Bombay, where she can bring up Deepu. Ravi and family then drive to Sheetal's home - only to find that she has packed up and left for the train station. They drive to the station. Raj's father sees that Sheetal has found a new life here and decides that it is best for her to remain there.


Cast

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Shammi Kapoor Shammi Kapoor (born Shamsher Raj Kapoor; (pronounced Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, ʌmːi kʌpuːɾ 21 October 1931 – 14 August 2011) was an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema. Kapoor is considered one of the greatest and most s ...
as Ravi *
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as Sheetal *
Rajesh Khanna Rajesh Khanna (; born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. Considered as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema, h ...
as Raj * Simi Garewal as Mona * Ajit as Raj's Father *
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as Mahua *
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as Ravi and Badal's mother *
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as Father *
Roopesh Kumar Roopesh Kumar (born as Abbas Farashahi; 16 January 1946 – 29 January 1995) was a character actor in Bollywood films, especially known for his role as a villain in over 100 Hindi films from 1965 to 1995. He is widely remembered for his comic ...
as Badal (Ravi's brother) * Randhawa as Gangu *Baby Gauree as Munni *Master Alankar as Deepu *
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Soundtrack

The songs for the film were written by
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. Vocals for Khanna and Kapoor are supplied by their frequent collaborators,
Kishore Kumar Kishore Kumar (born Abhas Kumar Ganguly; ; 4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) was an Indian playback singer, musician and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest, most influential and dynamic singers in the history of modern India ...
and
Mohammed Rafi Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent. Rafi was notable for his versatility and range of voice ...
, respectively, while
Asha Bhosle Asha Bhosle (; ; born 8 September 1933) is an Indian playback singer, entrepreneur, actress and television personality who predominantly works in Indian cinema. Known for her versatility, she has been described in the media as one of the ...
sang for Malini.


Reception

was one of the last movies for which the music directors duo, Shankar- Jaikishan composed music together. Jaikishan died of liver
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on 12 September 1971 at the age of 42. "
Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai" () is a song from the Hindi film '' Andaz'', composed by the duo of Shankar Jaikishan, written by Hasrat Jaipuri and sung by Kishore Kumar. The song topped the annual list of Binaca Geetmala for 1971. Picturization In ...
" ("Life is a beautiful journey") believed to be the last song that Jaikishan recorded before his death but it was popular myth, songs were recorded way back than his death. was the last hit for Shammi Kapoor as a lead. The film's success is credited to the ''Rajesh Khanna Mania'' of the early 1970s, as Khanna only appeared for 15 minutes in the movie, and still created a stir. However, Kapoor's performance was well received and it is considered be one of the most uncharacteristic roles in his acting career. The film is also noted for Ajit's rare turn as a sympathetic character.


Awards

; 19th Filmfare Awards: Won * Best Lyricist
Hasrat Jaipuri Hasrat Jaipuri, born Iqbal Hussain (15 April 1922 – 17 September 1999), was an Indian poet, who wrote in the Hindi and Urdu languages. He was also a renowned film lyricist in Hindi films, where he won the Filmfare Awards for Best Lyri ...
for "
Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai" () is a song from the Hindi film '' Andaz'', composed by the duo of Shankar Jaikishan, written by Hasrat Jaipuri and sung by Kishore Kumar. The song topped the annual list of Binaca Geetmala for 1971. Picturization In ...
" Nominated * Best Music DirectorShankar–Jaikishan * Best Male Playback Singer
Kishore Kumar Kishore Kumar (born Abhas Kumar Ganguly; ; 4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) was an Indian playback singer, musician and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest, most influential and dynamic singers in the history of modern India ...
for "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana" * Best Female Playback Singer
Asha Bhosle Asha Bhosle (; ; born 8 September 1933) is an Indian playback singer, entrepreneur, actress and television personality who predominantly works in Indian cinema. Known for her versatility, she has been described in the media as one of the ...
for "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana"


References


External links

* {{Salim-Javed 1971 films 1971 romantic drama films 1970s Hindi-language films 1970s Indian films Indian romantic drama films Films scored by Shankar–Jaikishan Films directed by Ramesh Sippy Films with screenplays by Salim–Javed 1971 directorial debut films