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Synopsis: Dashing pilot Arun romances Vandana Tripathi, and both in love with each other, become very intimate, and as a result Vandana gets pregnant. Arun and Vandana have a quiet temple wedding ceremony, and Arun leaves to re-join his duties. Unfortunately, Arun is killed, and Vandana is unable to convince anyone of her marriage with him, and as such must re-locate to hide her shame. She gives birth to a baby boy, who she must place in an orphanage, and then adopt. Unfortunately for her, the boy, Suraj, is adopted by someone else. She manages to find out their whereabouts, and gets a job as a servant. When she is about to be molested by Shyam, a relative, Suraj witnesses this, and kills him. Vandana takes the blame for this killing and is sentenced to imprisonment, leaving her son and her life behind, for a crime she did not commit. When she returns everything has changed, and she is unable to locate the family where her son was.
Director(s): Shakti Samanta
Production: Ultra Distributors
  3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Year:
1969
169 min
277 Views


- Is your friend's name Arun?

- Yes. Didn't he tell you?

- He's an ass!

- You've come?!

My name is Madan Varma.

We are Flight Lieutenants.

He's a year junior to me.

So that is why he is standing.

...Please have a seat.

No, thank you.

We are in a hurry.

You must be feeling

perfectly all right now.

- Have a cup of tea.

- Yes. There's no need to hurry.

You won't get

such lovely tea anywhere else.

So you want a another cup.

If you don't consider him

too shameless.

I'll get it.

Madan, why have

you come here so early?

You are useless

where girls are concerned.

I realised the serious condition

when I saw you last night.

- So I came to see the girl.

- And now that you've seen her?

Should I be honest? She's

worthy of being a sister-in-law.

- Whose?

- Mine, of course.

- Marry her immediately.

- But I don't even know her.

I'll help you out.

What about you?

I just drink two cups a day.

Anything in excess is harmful.

Did you hear that?

And you drink 40 cups everyday.

40 cups daily?

Yes. 40 cups of tea

and 150 cigarettes daily.

If you tell him anything

do you know what he says?

He says "Even if I die young,

there's no one to mourn my loss"

Don't you have anyone?

Well...

He would listen only if he had

someone to call his own.

Someone who would reform him.

Let's go.

- At least drink your tea.

- No. I'll heed your advice.

Let's go.

Goodbye.

Mr. Arun, heed

your friend's advice.

Too much tea and cigarettes

is not good. Goodbye.

Who asked you to

talk such nonsense?

It wasn't nonsense.

I was making the runway for you.

So that you can make a perfect

landing into her heart.

Give me your cigarette case.

You will need an excuse

to come here again.

Come here looking

for your cigarette case.

Hey! Where did this come from?

Sir!

Sir, your cigarette case!

Oh! He has gone.

Sir, your cigarette case!

Sir, your cigarette case!

Here's your runway.

- Who is this weirdo?

- He is their servant, Tikaram.

- Hello, Tikaram!

- Hello, sir!

You're a magician. You reached

here before our jeep.

Sir, you came along

winding road.

And I came straight

along the shortcut.

- Get into the car.

- Me?

You have returned

our cigarette case.

We won't let you go without

treating you to tea first.

Is there any hotel close by?

The Lord's temple is there

half a mile down this road.

- The Lord's temple?

- Yes. A goddess makes the tea.

I go there every Tuesday to

drink tea in order to see her.

Tuesday! Today is Tuesday.

- You can visit her today.

- All right.

Hop in.

...What's going on?

To walk into a house you have to

win over the servant first.

- One for me, too.

- Sure.

Stop!

Bhagwan (Lord), please

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Sachin Bhowmick

Sachin Bhowmick (Bengali: শচীন ভৌমিক; 17 July 1930 – 12 April 2011) was an Indian Hindi film writer and director. Writing was his main work and he wrote stories or screenplays for over 94 films. He is best remembered for directing the light romantic black comedy classic Raja Rani (1973). He was also a regular contributor to Ultorath, a Bengali magazine on cinema. Due to the Bengali pronunciation of his surname Bhaumick we will find his surname spelled as Bhowmick in numerous sites. more…

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