Man Ki Aankhen
Man Ki Aankhen | |
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Directed by | Raghunath Jhalani |
Written by | Bhakri (Dialogue), Jwalamukhi (Screenplay) |
Produced by | I. A. Nadiadwala |
Starring | Dharmendra Waheeda Rehman |
Music by | Laxmikant Pyarelal |
Release date |
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Running time | approx 180 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Man Ki Aankhen is 1970 Bollywood film directed by Raghunath Jhalani.[1]
Plot
After working as a teacher in Delhi for several years, Master Dinanath decides to re-locate to a small village to spend the rest of the days teaching in a nearby school, his pay is the livelihood on which he, his wife and his daughter, Geeta alias Guddi, depend on for their survival. When one of his ex-students, Rajesh Agarwal, arrives from Delhi to look after his fruit and plantation business, Dinanath welcomes him home. Shortly thereafter, Geeta and Rajesh fall in love and are married in a simple ceremony. Rajesh wanted to marry Geeta first before telling his mother and elder married brother, Naresh, as he is afraid that his dowry-seeking mom, may forbid him from marrying Geeta. He hopes that she will ultimately give-in and accept Geeta as her daughter-in-law. With this hope they depart for Delhi. A few months later, Dinanath and his wife receive a letter from Geeta informing them all is well and that her mother-in-law's anger has subsided. Delighted with this news, Dinanath decides to visit Geeta in her palatial house, not knowing that this visit will change his life forever.
Cast
- Dharmendra - as Rajesh Agarwal.
- Waheeda Rehman - as Guddi/Geeta.
- Sujit Kumar - as Naresh Agarwal.
- Faryal - as Vandana N. Agarwal.
- Manmohan Krishna - as Master Dinanath.
- Leela Chitnis - as Mrs Dinanath.
- Mohan Sherry - as Mr Keshav.
- Brahm Bhardwaj - as Rai Bahadur.
- Lalita Pawar - as Mother of Rajesh Agarwal or Naresh Agarwal.
Songs
The music of the movie was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The lyrics were penned by Sahir Ludhianvi.
- "Dil Kahe Ruk Ja" - Mohammad Rafi
- "Chala Bhi Aa Aaja Rasiya" - Mohammad Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
- "Aankhe Sharab Ki" - Manna Dey, Lata Mangeshkar
- "Arre Maa Gauri Maa" - Asha Bhosle
- "Bahut Der Tumne Sataya Hai Mujhko" - Asha Bhosle
- "Kya Tum Wohi Ho" - Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur
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