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Junglee ()


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A humorless and pompous businessman goes wild when he falls in love. Now if only his domineering mother could understand his new lease on life.

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Chandra Shekhar
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Rajkumari 'Raj' (as Saira Banoo)
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Mala (as Shashi Kala)
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Jeevan
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Shekhar's Mother
Azra ...
Rajkumari the Princess
Moni Chatterjee ...
Doctor (Raj's Father) (as Moni Chatterji)
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Doctor Uncle (as Asit Sen)
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The Princess' Brother (as Rajen Haksar)
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Manager
Bazid Khan
O.P. Goyle
Soni
Hameeda
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Miss Suku
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Dancer (uncredited)
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Drummer (uncredited)
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Creditor with red turban (uncredited)
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Dancer in Suku Suku song (uncredited)

Directed by

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Subodh Mukherji ... (as Subodh Mukerji)

Written by

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Agha Jani Kashmiri ... (dialogue)
 
Subodh Mukherji ... (screenplay) (as Subodh Mukerji)
 
Subodh Mukherji ... (story) (as Subodh Mukerji)

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Probodh Mukerji ... associate producer
Subodh Mukherji ... producer (as Subodh Mukerji)

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Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal ... (as Jaikishan)
Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi ... (as Shankar)

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N.V. Srinivas

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V.K. Naik

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Madan Gupte ... assistant editor

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Shanti Dass ... (as Shanti Das)

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Dinu Indulkar ... makeup artist (as Dinoo Indulkar)
Anant Jere ... assistant makeup artist
Perin Pereira ... hair stylist (as Perin)
Khurshid Ramwala ... hair stylist (as Khurshid)

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T.R. Swami ... production manager

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Samir Ganguly ... assistant director (as Samir Ganguli)
O.P. Goyle ... assistant director
Deepak Majumdar ... assistant director

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Maharudra Shetty ... assistant art director (as Maharudraiah)
Dilip Singh ... assistant art director
Gurudayal Singh ... assistant art director

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A.B. Masoji ... sound assistant (as Masoji)
S.G. Rao ... sound assistant (as Rao)
Kuldeep Singh ... audiographer (as Kuldip Singh)

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Ansari ... main titles: G.D. Art

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Vipin Agrawal ... digital restoration

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M.B. Shetty ... fight composer (as Shetty)

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Munir Khan ... camera operator
Rajendra Panchotia ... assistant camera (as Rajendr Panchotia)

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Laxman Shelke ... costumes

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D.O. Bhansali ... associate song recordist
Asha Bhosle ... playback singer (as Asha Bhonsle)
Sebastian D'Souza ... assistant musical director (as Sebastian)
Hasrat Jaipuri ... lyricist
Minoo Katrak ... song recordist
Lata Mangeshkar ... playback singer
Mukesh ... playback singer
Mohammad Rafi ... playback singer (as Mohamed Rafi)
Shailendra ... lyricist
Dattaram Wadkar ... music assistant (as Dattaram)

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S.K. Biswas ... production assistant
Colin Pal ... publicist
P.L. Raj ... choreographer
Kuldeep Singh ... production executive (as Kuldip Singh)
J.F.H. Van der Auwera ... laboratory in charge (as F. Van der Auwera)

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Plot Summary

Chandrashekhar (Shammi Kapoor) or Shekhar as he is called now, belongs to an aristrocratic family, who believe laughter is a sign of belonging to the lower class, and as a result laughter is not encouraged in the household, run by Shekhar's domineering mom (Lalita Pawar). In this household the only one who dares to laugh and enjoy life is Shekhar's sister Mala (Shashikala), who also dares to love Jeevan (Anoop Kumar). Things change when their mom finds out about Mala's indiscretions, and she asks Shekhar to take her away from their home, to distant and scenic Kashmir, for awhile. She also instructs Shekhar to arrange to get married to a girl from a princely family. When Shekhar escorts Mala out of town, and on reaching Kashmir, he meets up with beautiful Rajkumari (Saira Banoo), and after being stranded with her for a night during a snowstorm, he realizes what he has been missing, and becomes a care-free man in love. This change is welcomed by Mala, but not by his mother. To make matters worse, Rajkumari does not belong to a princely family, and Shekhar knows that his mom will never approve of his marriage with Rajkumari. This movie is known as the first movie of Saira Banoo. And is also known for its songs: "Chahey koi mujhey junglee kahey..."; "Nain tumhare mazedar o janabewali..."; "Ja ja ja mere bachpan kahi jakhe chup nadaan..."; "Din sara guzara tohre angana ab jane de mujhe mohre sajna, mere yaar shaba kher...."; "Ai ai ya karo me kya sooku sooku..."; "Ehsaan tera hoga mujpar dil chahta hai woh kahene do mujhey tumse mohobat ho gai hai mujhey palkon ki chaon me rehne do...". Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)

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Also Known As
  • जंगली (India, Hindi title)
  • Uncouth (India, English title)
  • Selvagem (Brazil)
  • To louloudi tou Kasmir (Greece)
  • Rüya Gibi (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 150 min
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Trivia Was originally titled Mr. Hitler, as told by Shammi Kapoor on his YouTube channel. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Brahmachari (1968). See more »
Soundtracks Din Sara Guzara (O Janab E Aali) See more »

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