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A kind-hearted, widowed landlord, Thakur, lives a wealthy lifestyle with his son, Ramesh; daughter, Roopa; and an adopted child, Shankar. Ramesh hates Shankar and often abuses him. Years pass by, Thakur has passed away, and all three children have grown up. While Ramesh visits a stunningly attractive Courtesan, Tara, drinks alcohol, and continues to abuse and mercilessly beat Shankar, who bears this in silence as he and Roopa are in love with each other. When Ramesh finds out that Roopa wants to wed Shankar, he has him severely beaten and thrown off a cliff. He then arranges Roopa's marriage with another wealthy man, Satish, while he continues to romance Tara and even signs over his entire estate and home to her name. Then a few years later, Shankar returns - this time as the wealthy Raja of Belapur - and he all set to compromise with Ramesh and propose to Roopa. He finds out that nothing has changed, Ramesh, though rendered penniless by Tara, still hates him; and Satish is wooing ... Written by
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Version of
Hihintayin kita sa langit (1991)
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Soundtracks
"Dil Harnewale Aur Bhi Hai"
Music by
Naushad
Lyrics by
Shakeel Badayuni
Performed by
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Years ago I had watched this movie, and now thanks to Zee Cinema, watched it all over again in colour.
The performance by Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Pran, and Rani are commendable.
The songs penned by Shakeel Badayuni, sung by Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhonsle, and Lata Mangeshkar, continue to be popular even now, and the music has immortalized Naushad.
What particularly impressed me was the charm and beauty by Rani (who plays a Courtesan named Tara in this movie). In my humble opinion Rani outshines both the leading actresses in this movie.
This is a 'must see' movie.