Jahan Ara Page #2

Synopsis: Mirza Yusuf Changezi has known Jahan Ara since childhood, and both have been good friends. After they grow up, things are not quite the same, as Jahan Ara's dad is none other than Emperor Shah Jahan, and men are not permitted to meet with the princess under any circumstance. But Jahan and Mirza do meet secretly and promise to marry each other. Misfortune visits the emperor, when his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, passes away. The emperor's hair turns silvery overnight, and he pledges to built a memorial to his wife's name and call it Mumtaz Mahal, which will subsequently be called Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders on Earth. At her deathbed, Mumtaz had made Jahan to promise that she will look after her dad, which she does. This responsiblity makes her sacrifice her love for Mirza. Mirza is heartbroken and continues to believe that Jahan will marry him someday, sooner or later, and roams around the region looking for her, and her elusive love for him
Genre: Romance
Director(s): Vinod Kumar
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Year:
1964
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Let's sit in the courtyard.

l wish to sit in front of you

and recite my couplet.

Princess, Her Highness has called

for you right now.

Please don't go. l'll be right back.

- Princess, l've brought you here

with an excuse. - Why?

- Roshan Ara's servants

are spying everywhere. - But he...

Don't worry. l'll escort him

from the secret exit.

- Then go quickly.

- l won't. - Please.

Go!

- Hey Gulle!

- Coming, sir.

Tell me, sir.

l am at your service.

Today l will wear

a outfit of your choice.

Tell me which one do you like.

Sir, it's a special day when it's

a day of meeting or night of union.

Yes, Gulle. Yesterday's meeting

was incomplete.

l could only hear the voice

of my love.

Someone's blushing and shy face....

l will see it today.

This eve is like several lds.

Yesterday when you came,

l was overwhelmed with joy.

l couldn't appreciate.

- Whom?

- Your poetry.

Congratulations.

Time has made you a great poetess.

- Not time.

- Then who?

You.

Why did you stop? l like it

when you say my name.

lf you still remember this incident

of childhood,...

- then you might also remember

what l said. - Pardon?

l do.

What did l say?

l am too shy to say it.

How can l say it?

Put off this veil.

Tell me what l had said.

For my sake.

You had said...

''Jahan Ara, when l grow up,

l will marry ...

Oh Lord, l won't be able

to say it further.

Now you don't need to say it.

lf you complete the sentence,

you will lose me.

My heart will skip a beat

out of joy.

- What are you looking?

- l am not looking, l am seeking.

- Whom?

- My childhood.

You won't be able to recognize it.

l was immature then.

And now you have

become very beautiful.

Shall l go now?

''After a long time ...''

''This moment has arrived''

''With your arrival,...''

''life is back''

''After a long time ...''

''This moment has arrived''

''With your arrival,...''

''life is back''

''Love has become successful''

''Today a being became radiant''

''Today a being became radiant''

''Thank you for coming''

''Thank you for coming''

''You have adorned my abode''

''We have made after a long time''

''lt's a special day for me''

''lt's a special day for me''

''l have seen the special moon today''

''Why shouldn't l believe it''

''l pray ...''

''This special day

should come again and again''

''This special day

should come again and again''

''The day is for the world,

night is ours''

''At the moment,

the world belongs to us''

'' Beauty is kind to love''

''My heaven is besides me''

''My heaven is besides me''

''Time has made the distances vanish''

''Has united the longing hearts''

''Wish death comes at this moment''

''Overcomes life''

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