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Directed by | Raj Kapoor |
Produced by | Raj Kapoor |
Written by | Inder Raj Anand |
Starring | Vyjayanthimala Raj Kapoor Rajendra Kumar |
Narrated by | Raj Kapoor |
Music by | Shankar Jaikishan |
Cinematography | Radhu Karmakar |
Edited by | Raj Kapoor |
Production company |
Mehboob Studio Filmistan |
Distributed by | R. K. Films |
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Running time | 238 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
o mere sanam o mere sanam do jism magar ek jaan hai ham ek dil ke do aramaan hai ham o mere sanam o mere sanam do jism magar ek jaan hai ham ek dil ke do aramaan hai ham o mere sanam o mere sanam tan saup diyaa, man saup diyaa kuchh aur to mere paas nahi jo tum se hai mere hamadam bhagvaan se bhi vo aas nahi bhagvaan se bhi vo aas nahi jis din se hue ek duje ke is duniya se anajaan hai ham ek dil ke do aramaan hai ham o mere sanam o mere sanam sunate hai pyaar ki duniya me do dil mushkil se samaate hai kya gair vahaa apno tak ke saaye bhi na aane paate hai saaye bhi na aane paate hai hamane aakhir kya dekh liyaa kya baat hai kyo hairaan hai ham ek dil ke do aramaan hai ham o mere sanam o mere sanam mere apne, apna ye milan sagam hai ye gaga jamunaa ka jo sach hai saamane aaya hai jo bit gaya ek sapna tha jo bit gaya ek sapna tha ye dharati hai insaano ki kuchh aur nahi insaan hai ham ek dil ke do aramaan hai ham o mere sanam o mere sanam do jism magar ek jaan hai ham ek dil ke do aramaan hai ham o mere sanam o mere sanam
Song Heading | Singer(s) | Music Director | Lyricist | Movie / Album | Actor(s) |
Yeh Mera Prem Patra Padhkar Ke Tum Naraz | Mohammad Rafi | Shankar Jaikishan | Hasrat Jaipuri | Sangam (1964) | Rajendra Kumar,Vyjayantimala |
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Plot summary
Sundar (Raj Kapoor), Gopal (Rajendra Kumar) and Radha (Vyjayantimala) have been friends since childhood. As they grow into adults, Sundar develops an obsessive romantic attraction to Radha, but she prefers Gopal, who is also in love with her. Yet, as Sundar has confided his feelings for Radha to him, Gopal decides to sacrifice his love for his friend’s sake. Radha systematically resists Sundar’s overtures, but to no avail. For him, she is the only woman in the world. Matching Sundar’s great love for Radha is his unswerving devotion to his friendship with Gopal.Eventually, Sundar enlists in the Indian Air Force and is assigned to a military mission in Kashmir. Before leaving, he extracts a promise from Gopal, whom he trusts implicitly, never to let any man come between Radha and himself while he is away. Subsequently, Sundar’s airplane is shot down over Kashmir. He is listed as MIA and presumed dead. This news saddens Radha and Gopal, but they are nonetheless now free to profess their love for one another. Among other expressions of love, Gopal writes her an unsigned prem patra (love letter) which touches her particularly and which she hides away. Just when they begin taking steps to be married, Sundar returns, safe and sound. The self-effacing Gopal sacrifices himself once more, stepping back into the shadows, watching as the reborn Sundar resumes his wooing of Radha. Inevitably, the two marry.
After the couple returns from an extended European honeymoon, Sundar is deliriously happy. His life’s dream has been realised. Radha is resolved to be faithful to her husband and to put Gopal out of her mind. She privately asks him to stay away from her and Sundar because of the torture his presence causes her. Sundar’s devotion to Gopal, however, is such that he constantly tries to draw him into their life, much to Radha’s chagrin. The perfection of their marital bliss is, however, shattered when Sundar accidentally discovers the unsigned love letter Gopal had written to Radha. Sundar is thunderstruck, and assumes that Radha has been unfaithful to him. Producing a pistol, he demands she divulge the name of the supposed lover and threatens to kill the man, but she refuses.
In the days that follow, Sundar becomes obsessed with discovering the identity of the letter's author and cannot return to normalcy. Radha’s life becomes miserable, lived out against the incessant drama of Sundar’s jealousy, threats, anger and fixation with the letter. Eventually unable to bear the wretchedness of her existence with Sundar any further, Radha flees to Gopal for help. Sundar takes the same route, unaware that Radha has gone to Gopal’s house. There, matters come to a head. The overwrought Gopal admits his authorship of the infamous letter to Radha, an admission which almost destroys his friend. Gopal, perceiving no exit from the impasse at which the three have arrived, kills himself with Sundar’s pistol. Radha and Sundar are finally reunited - in mourning.
Cast
- Vyjayanthimala as Radha Khanna
- Raj Kapoor as Flight Lt. Sunder Khanna
- Rajendra Kumar as Magistrate Gopal Verma
- Iftekhar as Indian Air Force Officer
- Raj Mehra as Judge Mehra
- Nana Palsikar as Nathu
- Lalita Pawar as Mrs. Verma
- Hari Shivdasani as Captain
- Achala Sachdev as Captain's wife
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