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Movie : Love In Simla (1960)
starring Joy Mukherjee, Sadhana, Azra , Kishor Sahu. Music Director :
Iqbal Qureshi ,Lyricist: Rajendra Krishan , Singer : Mohd Rafi
Love In Simla is a 1960 romantic Indian Hindi film, produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and his Filmalaya production house. Directed by R.K. Nayyar, the film had
Love in Simla (1960) ... 11th Pune International Film Festival 2013 ... about her plain-looks, Sonia challenges Sheetal that she will make Dev fall in love with her.
After the untimely death of her father and step-mother, Sonia is
orphaned and lives with her aunt and paternal uncle (Mrs. and General
Rajpal Singh). Sonia is plain-looking as her real ... See full summary »
After the untimely death of her father and step-mother, Sonia is
orphaned and lives with her aunt and paternal uncle (Mrs. and General
Rajpal Singh). Sonia is plain-looking as her real mother, and often
invites unappreciative, taunts, and critical remarks from her aunt and
cousin-sister, Sheela. Sheela has a boyfriend, Dev Kumar Mehra, and she
plans to marry him. Fed-up of hearing frequent taunts and adverse
remarks about her plain-looks, Sonia challenges Sheetal that she will
make Dev fall in love with her. Written by
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Aug 10, 2008 - Love In Simla (1960). I was so looking forward to seeing this film. It has a Cinderella-story plot and I am a sucker for romantic fairy tales.
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1) Dil Thaam Chale Hum Aaj Kidhar | 2) Love Ka Matlab Hai Pyar | 3) Gaal Gulabi Kiske Hain | 4) Alif Zabar Aa | 5) Ey Baby Ey Ey Ji Idhar Aao Aa Gaya | 6) Haseenon Ki Sawaari Hai | 7) Kiya Hai Dilruba Pyar Bhi Kabhi | 8) Dar Pe Aaye Hain Kasam Le | 9) Muskuraye Khet Pyase Tarse Tarse | 10) Husnwale Wafa Nahin Karte | 11) Yun Zindagi Ke Raaste Sanwaarte Chale Gaye
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Aug 10, 2008 - Sheela has ambitions towards being Miss Simla and winning a film ... But when Sheela is absent, he is very happy to be falling in love with .... I watched the beginning of the film, but never got around to watching the whole film.
Love In Simla (1960)
I was so looking forward to seeing this film. It has a
Cinderella-story plot and I am a sucker for romantic fairy tales. It was
the director RK Nayyer’s idea that Sadhana get her famous “fringe” cut
in this movie, and they also fell in love with each other during
filming. Sadhana’s family threated Nayyer with legal action because she
was underage, and they went their separate ways until Raj Kapoor
reintroduced them and they finally got married. So awww: real life
romantic story too!
It’s also my first Shobhana Samarth movie. And the music by Iqbal
Qureshi is simply gorgeous. Every song is a gem! Joy Mukherjee debuted
in it, and I think it was only Sadhana’s second movie.
But alas! it had problems. The subtitles
were terrible, clearly done by someone who had only a very vague
phonetic idea of English words and no knowledge of sentence structure,
resulting in a lot of nonsense and forcing me to make desperate guesses
as to actual meaning. For instance, here I think he meant “What now?”:
After a while my head hurt from trying to decipher what everyone was saying.
Also the film quality is quite bad, which is unavoidable sometimes
but hard on the eyes. But what really ruined it was the hero’s
irritating inability to pick one sister over another, which went on for
too long and made him look either spineless or like a two-timing loser,
pretty much killing the romance for me—neither characteristic being very
heroic.
Anyway, on to the story. Sonia (Sadhana) lives with her paternal
uncle, General Rajpal Singh (Kishore Sahu), aunt and cousin Sheela. Her
aunt (Shobhana Samarth) and Sheela (Azra) treat Sonia like an ugly
stepchild, making her wait on them hand and foot, and undermining her
self-confidence at every opportunity.
Her uncle is kinder, but indulges his wife and daughter. Sonia’s only
ally is her grandmother (Durga Khote) who thinks Sheela and her mother
are spoiled and silly. Sheela is engaged to marry Dev Kumar Mehra (Joy
Mukherjee), a rich guy whom she met in college and is mostly interested
in for his money.
Dev is on his way to stay with the Singhs. Sonia overhears her family talking about her and finally snaps.
She makes a bet with Sheela that she’ll win Dev away from her by
treating him like a god (urgh). Sheela is unconcerned about losing this
bet; and when Dev arrives he is very clearly smitten with her. The
family all set off for a dance competition, but make Sonia stay home.
She breaks down in front of her grandmother, who decides to help her.
Of course, the first thing to go is her glasses.
Never mind that without them she can’t see and gets headaches! I
guess it’s worth it to be pretty (grrrr). Next comes the famous fringe:
A little eyeliner:
Some jewelry, better clothes and an updo later, Sonia is devastating.
The Indian Audrey Hepburn, in fact!
Sonia and her grandmother go to the dance competition, where Sheela
has blown off Dev (who says he can’t dance) in favor of other partners:
the Bombay champion, the Madras champion, the Calcutta champion…you get
the idea. Everyone is amazed by Sonia’s new look, although not everyone
is happy about it.
Naturally, jealous Dev asks Sonia to dance with him, and they win the competition! much to Sheela’s chagrin.
It’s a fabulous song (“Gaal Gulabi”) which stands out even amidst all the other wonderful songs!
I like that alcoholic eyes are a good thing. Anyway, as time goes on,
Sonia puts her plan into action and goes after Dev’s affections to pay
back Sheela for her arrogance and insults.
From the beginning it’s clear that they are better together than Dev
and Sheela. Sheela has ambitions towards being Miss Simla and winning a
film contract, and she ignores or bypasses Dev in these endeavours when
it suits her. This naturally hurts his feelings, and gradually he is
drawn to Sonia, with whom he always has fun. They are quite mischievous
together, although their dialogues confuse me.
I really have no idea what that means.
This goes on for a really long time. When Sheela is around, Dev romances her and pretends that Sonia means nothing to him.
But when Sheela is absent, he is very happy to be falling in love with Sonia, as she is with him.
How can that possibly go wrong?
It does. Vijaya (Vijaylaxmi), Sheela’s best friend, sees Dev and
Sonia on one of their romps. She tells Sheela that Dev “was Anthony,
pulling the rickshaw”:
Sheela is infuriated, and of course Sonia gets all the blame—not Dev
for being deceitful or Sheela for being a vain, selfish, horrible
person. And being the good girl that she is, Sonia agrees to sacrifice
her love. What will happen next? Will Dev find out about the bet? Will
he marry Sheela? Will Sonia ever find happiness again?
Will the subtitles ever make any sense???
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Jul 10, 2011 -Daughter of Husn Bano (?, not confirmed yet), Azra was introduced byMehboob Khanin his classic filmMother India(1957) opposite Sunil Dutt. Although she was cast as a leading lady in few films including Babar (1960), she was soon reduced to character roles in films like Love in Simla, Junglee and Ganga Jamuna.
Sadhana Shivdasani, better known mononymously as Sadhana, was an Indian actress who was one of the top actresses in the 1960s and the late1970s, a period regarded as Bollywood's "golden era".Wikipedia
Sadhana Shivdasani, better known mononymously as Sadhana, was an Indian actress who was one of the top actresses in the 1960s and the late1970s, a period regarded as Bollywood's "golden era".Wikipedia