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Mera Gaon Mera desh
File:Mera gaon mera des.jpg
Directed byRaj Khosla
Written byAkhtar Romani
Screenplay byG. R. Kamat
Story byKhosla Enterprises Story Department
Produced byLekhraj Khosla
Bolu Khosla
StarringDharmendra
Vinod Khanna
Asha Parekh
Laxmi Chhaya
Jayant
CinematographyPratap Sinha
Edited byWaman Bhonsle
Music byLaxmikant-Pyarelal
Anand Bakshi (lyrics)
Production
company
Khosla Enterprises
Distributed byKhosla Enterprises
Release date
  • 1971 (1971)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mera Gaon Mera Desh (Template:Lang-hi; English: My Village my country) is a 1971 Indian film, directed by Raj Khosla, written by Akhtar Romani, and starring Dharmendra in the lead role and Vinod Khanna as the villain. It was a box office success.[1] The film contains many hit songs including: "Apni Prem Kahaniyan", "Aaya Aaya Atariya Pe Koi Chor", "Sona Le Jar Re", "Kuch Kehta Hai Yeh Saawan" and "Maar Diya Jaye Dil Chhod Diya Jaye". The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Babayi.

Plot

Havaldar Major Jaswant Singh (Jayant) makes a citizen's arrest of petty thief Ajit (Dharmendra) and hands him over to the police, and after due process of law he is sentenced to six months in jail. After completing his sentence, the jailer asks him to approach Jaswant Singh for employment, and so he does. Jaswant asks him to help him with his farming work. Ajit meets Anju (Asha Parekh - lead female) and both fall in love. Ajit comes to know of Jabbar Singh (Vinod Khanna) a dacoit who is terrorizing the surrounding community, and Ajit decides to take on Jabbar. In retaliation, Jabbar abducts Anju, and instructs Ajit to come unarmed. Ajit decides to follow these instructions, however, as soon as he reaches Jabbar's hideout, he too is captured, and at the mercy of Jabbar and Munni (Laxmi Chhaya), who has been scorned by Ajit, and it is now up to her to decide Ajit's fate.

Cast

Name of actor Role portrayed
Dharmendra Ajit
Asha Parekh Anju
Vinod Khanna Jabbar Singh
Laxmi Chhaya Munni (Dancer)
Jayant Hawaldaar-Major Jaswant Singh
Asit Sen Motumal (Drunk)
Sudhir Police Inspector
Bhagwan Chotumal (Drunk)
Uma Dutt Judge
Mohan Choti Uncredited
Birbal Nai
Manmohan Uncredited
Dulari Mrs. Ramdin Patel (Anju's mother)

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Aaya Aaya Atariya Pe Koi Chor" Lata Mangeshkar
2 "Apni Prem Kahaniyaan" Lata Mangeshkar
3 "Kuchh Kehta Hai Ye Saawan" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Sona Lai Ja Re" Lata Mangeshkar
5 "Maar Diya Jaye" Lata Mangeshkar

Awards and nominations

Dharmendra received a Filmfare nomination for Best Actor, the only one for the film.[2]

References