Anand lives a wealthy lifestyle in Bombay in a palatial house, and runs a business 'Export India'. While shopping at Roopsagar Clothing Store, he meets one of the Sales Clerks', Sharda, and ... Read allAnand lives a wealthy lifestyle in Bombay in a palatial house, and runs a business 'Export India'. While shopping at Roopsagar Clothing Store, he meets one of the Sales Clerks', Sharda, and falls in love with her. Shortly thereafter he proposes to her, she accepts, and both marry... Read allAnand lives a wealthy lifestyle in Bombay in a palatial house, and runs a business 'Export India'. While shopping at Roopsagar Clothing Store, he meets one of the Sales Clerks', Sharda, and falls in love with her. Shortly thereafter he proposes to her, she accepts, and both marry at the Registrar of Marriages. Sharda is shown around Anand's house, and the guest-house ... Read all
- Anand's Foster Father
- (as Satyen Kappoo)
- Munna - Young Anand
- (as Master Mayoor)
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- TriviaThe song "Boom Boom" from Star had a synthesizer bass line that was sampled from Donna Summers song "I Feel Love". "Pyar Karne Wale " from Shaan,"Rambha Ho" from Armaan, "Raat Baaki" from Namak Halaal and "Aaj Ki Raat" from Don, Mehbooba from the album Bollywood Flashback by Bally Sagoo, all also were inspired by Donna Summer's song. "Rambha Ho" from Armaan can also be added to the list. Donna Summer's song "I Feel Love" was also used in the movie "Red Rose". The song plays in the night club while Rajesh Khanna finds a victim. Madonna song "Future Lover" also has the same bass line.The song "Nikal Padi" at 0:49 from Maa Kasam (1999) was sampled from 0:22 from the "Aafat" from Maut Ka Saaya. Same type of music that resemble's Donna Summer "I Feel Love". The song "Jaane Jaan Bahon Mein Aaja" from Mahakaal also had the same bass-line. Sharon Prabhakar song "Kho Gayi Meri Jaan" from the album Disco Mastana was Hindi cover version of I Feel Love.
- ConnectionsRemake of Sigappu Rojakkal (1978)
- SoundtracksTere Bin Jeena Kya, Tere Bin Marna Kya
Performed by Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
Lyrics by Vithalbhai Patel
Music by Rahul Dev Burman
Anand (Rajesh Khanna) lives a very wealthy but secluded life style in his palatial house. He owns an export company and addresses at least hundred 'Good Mornings' a day. His activities are obscure and his awareness to the surroundings is questionable, but something is down inside Anand that the viewers don't know. He is a psychopath. Most of the girls he comes across remind him of his tormented and annihilated past, that has left him like this. He has special empathy towards dangerous prisoners and considers them innocent in a way. One day, he comes across a salesgirl Sharda (Poonam Dhillon) who is down to earth and comes from a lower-middle family. Khanna is impressed by her attitude and soon proposes her. Taking his love for Sharda a step ahead, he decides to marry her only to make his father (Satyen Kappu) furious. We also come to know that a young and attractive stenographer Chitra (Padmini Kapila) goes missing after spending couple of days in Anand's firm. Sharda is shocked to find that Anand is a great disbeliever and things like religion, chastity, veneration, love and ethics don't mean much to him. Thinking that its her responsibility to put Anand on the right path, she decides to set things properly.
On the first day of their wedding, Sharda peeks out of the window and screams when she gets a glimpse of a dead body in Anand's garden. She also discovers Anand's father reveling real snuff films in his room along with the gardener Shera (Om Shiv Puri). With great courage, Sharda locks the two men inside and lands up in an anonymous room only to find the walls filled with Anand's hate notes. She comes to know of the reasons that forced Anand take his wayward lifestyle and decides to get away from Anand's clutches as soon as possible.
I really admire the director Bharathi Rajaa for his brilliant direction and the continuity he is able to maintain for more than 2 hours. The film doesn't flip a bit and maintains its pace throughout the course. Rajesh Khanna is undoubtedly India's first superstar and he really validates this honor awarded to him in this flick. Poonam's innocent face is unforgettable and I am sure you'll develop a great sympathy to her in those 2 hours. Satyen Kappu has a precise but over-the-top part to play here and Aruna Irani and Om Shivpuri should be watched for their abilities. Let them say whatever they want to, I still advise those who have lost their faith on the classic Indian films to look for this promising little gem as this may be easy to miss but is really hard to forget.
- khayaal_e_yaar
- Aug 14, 2012
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- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
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