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Synopsis: Vikas comes from a poor family, and is attending college so that he can complete his studies, get a job, and financially look after himself and his dad. He meets with wealthy Asha at this college, and after a few misunderstandings, both fall in love. Vikas' dad passes during the exams, and Vikas leaves to attend the funeral, and is unable to complete his studies. Asha feels sorry for him, and arranges to get him employed with her dad, which he does so, not knowing that his employer is Asha's dad. Asha's dad wants her to get married to Ashwini, and he soon announces their engagement. Ashwini finds out that Asha is in love with Vikas, and arranges an accident for Vikas. Vikas survives the accident, but loses his eyesight. After this incident, Vikas does not want to burden himself on Asha, and strikes up a new friendship with Dr. Anjali. Meanwhile, Ashwini informs Asha that Vikas has passed away in the accident, and Asha reluctantly marries Ashwini. The question remains, will those Vikas
Genre: Family, Romance
Director(s): Raj Khosla
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
1966
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Best of Iuck.

- It's aII right with me.

But it's important that

you pass the exams.

For your own sake.

And for my sake too.

What happened?

- Pick him up.

Private?

- No.

Whose Ietter is it?

- My UncIe's.

What does he write?

- He writes that...

I haven't written him a Ietter

quite some time.

''What has made you so joyfuI that

you forgot your UncIe?''

What repIy wiII you write?

- Whatever you say.

Write that you've befriended

a boy who is very poor.

And I'm aIways worrying about

how to heIp him so that...

he doesn't face any hardship.

So I couIdn't write to you.

Why are you aIways taIking

about being rich or poor?

But it's not a Iie. What I spend

in a month, you spend in a day.

Even if it is so, how does

it affect our friendship?

A Iot. The gap between the rich and

poor has been increasing since ages.

Nobody has been abIe to reduce it.

- You think so. I don't.

ShaII I teII you something about

my home? About my UncIe?

TeII me.

UncIe was in Iove with a girI.

Our's was a rich famiIy, but the

girI's famiIy was very poor.

Did they get married?

- No, the girI died.

She committed suicide.

- Why?

She didn't want my UncIe to Ieave

his famiIy and home for her sake.

And your UncIe?

- He badIy misses her.

If the distance between the rich

and poor couId be covered...

they wouIdn't have been

separated Iike this.

Yes. Everyone says that

they were separated.

But no. Despite being dead,

the girI is stiII with UncIe...

and UncIe, despite being aIive,

is in her company.

Tomorrow, the exams are

for History subject...

whiIe you are taIking of phiIosophy.

- This is not phiIosophy, but fact.

Love is not restricted

to this worId.

Love is a fIower of feeIings...

which continues to give out

its fragrance in birth after birth.

The worId can put restrictions on

human beings, but not on Iove.

No one can prevent the

union of souIs.

It's such a deep truth.

But who taught you

aII these things?

Someone taught me.

It's time, but Vikas hasn't come yet.

- Time up for the question papers.

There goes the finaI beII.

Let's go in.

EIse, we won't be aIIowed to enter.

Come on, sister.

Come on, Mohan.

- You go.

Vikas missed his paper today.

- I don't understand.

Do you know where Vikas is?

- No idea.

He wiII Iose one precious year.

- Yes.

AII his hard work has

gone down the drain.

There's a girI coming.

- A girI?

That's his room.

Does Mr Vikas Iive here?

- Yes. He's my roommate.

Why didn't he come today?

- Last night he received a teIegram.

His father is serious. So he Ieft

everything and went to his viIIage.

What about his exams?

- Hard Iuck. He has Iost one year.

Did you have any

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