11. | Tum Haseen Main Jawaan | Dharmendra, Hema Malini |
..
Tum Haseen Main Jawaan
Tum Haseen Main Jawaan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tum Haseen Main Jawan | |
---|---|
Showcard | |
Directed by | Bhappi Sonie |
Written by | Sachin Bhowmick Anand Romani Balbir Singh |
Starring | Dharmendra Hema Malini Pran |
Music by | Shankar Jaikishan |
Cinematography | Apurba Bhattacharjee |
Edited by | M. S. Shinde |
Release date |
|
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (transl. You are beautiful, I am young) is a 1970 Hindi movie directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Pran, Helen and Rajindernath. The film was remade in Kannada as Tuvvi Tuvvi Tuvvi in 1999.
Plot
Raja Sahib dies leaving a will that proclaims that his grandchild will inherit all his wealth. The will also proclaims that the grandchild and the mother need to claim this by a certain date, failing so will transfer the wealth to Ranjeet (Pran), his nephew. In order to secure all the wealth, Ranjeet decides to kill the grandchild. To protect his sister’s son from Ranjeet, Anuradha (Hema Malini) hides the child, who through various circumstances ends up with Sunil (Dharmendra) a Navy officer who brings the child to his home and looks after him. To provide for the child, Sunil gives an advertisement for a Nanny. Anuradha takes up the job of a Nanny to hide and protect the child. However, Ranjeet learns of this situation and later kidnaps the child and tries to kill him. Sunil is able to stop Ranjeet and rescue the child and return it to the mother.
Cast
- Dharmendra... Sunil
- Hema Malini... Anuradha
- Pran... Ranjeet
- Rajendra Nath... Romeo
- Helen... Jina (Ranjeet's wife)
- Dhumal... Seth Ganpat Rao
- Sulochana Latkar... Sunil's mother
- Mohan Choti... Bansidhar
- Anwar Hussain... Captain Shamsher
- Anjali Kadam... Gayatri Devi
- Iftekhar... Raja Sahab (Anuradha's dad)
- Brahm Bhardwaj... Naval Doctor
- Brahmachari... Naval Officer
- Krishan Dhawan... Barrister Avinash
- Abhimanyu Sharma... Doctor Sharma
- C. S. Dubey... Zorawar Singh
- Gulshan... Shantaram - Driver (uncredited)
- Moolchand... Balding guy in black suit (uncredited)
Soundtrack
# | Song | Singer |
---|---|---|
1 | "Chehra Tera Allah Allah" | Mohammed Rafi |
2 | "Dil Achha Hai, Achhi Hai Surat" | Mohammed Rafi |
3 | "Aap Ko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle |
4 | "Chheenk Meri Jaan" | Asha Bhosle |
5 | "Kaamdev Jaise Teri Suratiya" | Suman Kalyanpur |
6 | "Munne Ki Amma Yeh To Bata" | Kishore Kumar, Pankaj Udhas |
Web results
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970)
Writers:
Sachin Bhowmick (screenplay) (as Sachin Bhaumick), Sachin Bhowmick (story) (as Sachin Bhaumick) | 2 more credits »Directed by
Bhappi Sonie |
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Sachin Bhowmick | ... | (screenplay) (as Sachin Bhaumick) |
Sachin Bhowmick | ... | (story) (as Sachin Bhaumick) |
Anand Romani | ... | (dialogue) |
Balbir Singh | ... | (dialogue director) |
Cast (in credits order)
Produced by
Bhappi Sonie | ... | producer |
Music by
Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal | ... | (as Shankar Jaikishan) |
Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi | ... | (as Shankar Jaikishan) |
Cinematography by
Apurba Bhattacharjee | ... | director of photography (as A. Bhattacharya) |
Film Editing by
M.S. Shinde |
Production Design by
M. Sonie |
Art Direction by
Shanti Dass | ... | (as Shanti Das) |
Makeup Department
Dinu Indulkar | ... | makeup artist (as Dinu) |
Ram Kumar | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Lucy | ... | hair stylist |
Meera Mayekar | ... | hair stylist (as Meera) |
Mezi | ... | hair stylist (as Maizy) |
Flory Pattrick | ... | hair stylist (as Flory) |
Connie Rodriqes | ... | hair stylist (as Connie) |
Ramchandra Shinde | ... | assistant makeup artist (as Ram Chander) |
Ram Tipnis | ... | makeup artist (as Tipnis) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Baba Benjamin | ... | assistant director |
Madan Kenny | ... | assistant director |
M. Krishna | ... | assistant director (as Krishna) |
Satpal | ... | chief assistant director |
Art Department
N.L. Chatarvedi | ... | assistant art director |
Madhukar S. Shinde | ... | assistant art director (as Shinde) |
Dilip Singh | ... | assistant art director |
Gurudayal Singh | ... | assistant art director (as Gurdyal Singh) |
Sound Department
S.C. Bhambri | ... | dialogue recordist |
Special Effects by
Syed Galib | ... | titles writer (as S. Ghalib) |
M.A. Hafeez | ... | assistant: titles |
V. Madan Mohan | ... | main titles / special effects |
Stunts
Mohammed Ali | ... | fights (as Mohd. Ali) |
Abdul Gani | ... | assistant fights (as Gani) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Chiro Chakravarty | ... | assistant camera (as Chiru Chakravarty) |
S.V. Srikanth | ... | assistant camera (as Shrikant) |
S.D. Wagle | ... | assistant camera (as Wagle) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Babu | ... | costume assistant |
Gulu Kripalani | ... | costumes |
Mani J. Rabadi | ... | costumes (as Mani Rabadi) |
Vasant | ... | costume assistant |
Editorial Department
M. Bashir | ... | associate color consultant |
S.V. Madhusudan | ... | assistant editor |
J.F.H. Van der Auwera | ... | color consultant |
Music Department
Asha Bhosle | ... | playback singer |
Sebastian D'Souza | ... | music assistant (as Sebastian) |
Indivar | ... | lyricist |
Hasrat Jaipuri | ... | lyricist |
Suman Kalyanpur | ... | playback singer |
Minoo Katrak | ... | music recordist |
Kaushik | ... | music recordist |
Rajendra Krishan | ... | lyricist |
Kishore Kumar | ... | playback singer |
Mohammad Rafi | ... | playback singer (as Mohd. Rafi) |
Badri Nath Sharma | ... | music recordist (as B.N. Sharma) |
Dattaram Wadkar | ... | music assistant (as Dattaram) |
Additional Crew
Herman Benjamin | ... | choreographer (as Late Herman) |
Deepak Bharati | ... | public relations officer (as Deepak Bharti) |
Damodar | ... | production assistant |
Hendry Fernandez | ... | production assistant (as Henry) |
Kamal | ... | choreographer |
Surya Kumar | ... | choreographer |
Vijay Maria | ... | production controller |
P.L. Raj | ... | choreographer |
Shantaram | ... | production assistant |
Sikandar | ... | production assistant |
Namdeo Thorat | ... | production assistant (as Namdeo) |
Language:
HindiRelease Date:
24 July 1970 (India) See more »Company Credits
Technical Specs
Color:
ColorDid You Know?
Soundtracks
Chi.. Meri Jaan ChiMusic by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi & Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal
See more »
User Reviews
Amusing but silly...Dharmendra is excellent(and so very handsome) as the womanizing navy man who falls in love with lovely Hema Malini. Helen, as usual, has a great song and dance number and as always, she never disappoint! And lets not forget Rajendranath, who is in top form as the comedic sidekick.
Plenty of big hair and colorful costumes add to the charm and if you happen to come across it on DVD it is certainly worth picking up.
Tum Haseen Main Jawan Full Movie | Dharmendra | Hema ...
MOHAMMAD RAFI - CHEHRA TERA - TUM HASEEN MAIN ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawan(24 July 1970) Aapkoh Pehleh Bhi ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawan(24 July 1970) Part 1 - YouTube
"Tum Haseen Main Jawan" | Full Hindi Romantic Movie ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawaan - Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha ...
dil achcha hai (tum haseen main jawaan) (1970) - Dailymotion
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) - Hindi Movie Song Lyrics ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawan Full Movie | Dharmendra | Hema ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawan(24 July 1970) Part 1 - YouTube
Tum Haseen Mein Jawan - YouTube
MOHAMMAD RAFI - CHEHRA TERA - TUM HASEEN MAIN ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawan(24 July 1970) Aapkoh Pehleh Bhi ...
Tum Haseen Main Jawaan - YouTube
dil achcha hai (tum haseen main jawaan) (1970) - Dailymotion
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) ** - YouTube
Tum Haseen Main Jawan(24 July 1970) Part 4 - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnIaIfLG_20
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) | Hindi Movie Plot ... - MuVyz
Song Heading | Singer(s) | Music Director | Lyricist | Movie / Album | Actor(s) |
Kamdev Jaisi Teri Suratiya | Suman Kalyanpur | Shankar Jaikishan | Indeevar | Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) | Hema Malini,Dharmendra |
Video Playlist of all the songs of this movie from youtube | Advertisements |
Legend / symbol used on this page |
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) |
|
Lyrics of Kamdev Jaisi Teri Suratiya - कामदेव जैसी तेरी सुरतिया
kamdev jaisi teri suratiyakamdev jaisi teri suratiya dil me samayi samayi rahegi
kamdev jaisi teri suratiya dil me samayi samayi rahegi
mano na mane tere liye mere lab pe sachchai sachchai rahegi
kamdev jaisi teri suratiya
tere hi naam ka tika lagaun tere hi naam ka daalun kajal
tere hi naam ka tika lagaun tere hi naam ka daalun kajal
chu na saka hai chu na sakega tere siwa koi mera anchal
o mere sainya mere jahan me
o mere sainya mere jahan me ik teri khudai khudai rahegi
kamdev jaisi teri suratiya
baatein hi sunkar itni lajaun nain milale to kya hoga
baatein hi sunkar itni lajaun nain milale to kya hoga
hanske jo dekhe pagal karde ang lagale to kya hoga
roop tera dekhun mann me muskaun
roop tera dekhun mann me muskau
ankh to sharmayi sharmayi rahegi
kamdev jaisi teri suratiya dil me samayi samayi rahegi
kamdev jaisi teri suratiya
Hema Malini Dharmendra Love Story: For ...
It's Dharmendra-Hema Malini's wedding ...
Lyrics of Chehra Tera Allah Allah Bate Teri Masha-Allah - चेहरा तेरा अल्लाह-अल्लाह बातें तेरी माशा-अल्लाह
chehra tera allaah-allaah baate teri maasha-allaahbadi-badi aankho waali jaadu kiya tune vallaah
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
chehra tera allaah-allaah baate teri maasha-allaah
badi-badi aankho waali jaadu kiya tune vallaah
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
dono jahan me tujhsa nahi hai, meri rahegi mujhko yaqin hai
dono jahan me tujhsa nahi hai, meri rahegi mujhko yaqin hai
chehra tera allaah-allaah baate teri maasha-allaah
badi-badi aankho waali jaadu kiya tune vallaah
How Dharmendra became Dilawar Khan ...
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
tu hai hamare pyar ki duniya, aake basa de yaar ki duniya
tu hai hamare pyar ki duniya, aake basa de yaar ki duniya
chehra tera allaah-allaah baate teri maasha-allaah
badi-badi aankho waali jaadu kiya tune vallaah
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
Hema Malini Opens Up About Becoming ...
tu to kuda ke hosh bhula de, chain chura le nind uda de
chehra tera allaah-allaah baate teri maasha-allaah
badi-badi aankho waali jaadu kiya tune vallaah
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
a aa idhar to aa o meri jaan gale laga
Dil Achchha Hai Achchi Hai Surat | Mohammed Rafi | Shankar Jaikishan | Dharmendra, Hema Malini | |
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) | Indeevar | Ched Chad Songs |
Lyrics of Dil Achchha Hai Achchi Hai Surat - दिल अच्छा हैं अच्छी हैं सूरत
dil achcha hai achchi hai surat mamta ki ho tum koi muratmasum ka dil mat todo kisi phul ko yun mat chhodo ji tum
dil achcha hai acchi hai surat mamta ki ho tum koyi murat
masum ka dil mat todo kisi phul ko yun mat chhodo ji tum
dil achcha hai achchi hai surat
kaleje se lagalo tum isse agosh mein le lo
bada pyara khilauna hai khilao aur khud khelo
kaleje se lagalo tum isse agosh mein le lo
bada pyara khilauna hai khilao aur khud khelo
dil achcha hai achchi hai surat mamta ki ho tum koyi murat
masum ka dil mat todo kisi phul ko yun mat chhodo ji tum
dil achcha hai acchi hai surat
abhi se sikh lo sab kuch kabhi to byahi jaogi
tumhara phul royegato phir kaise manaogi
abhi se sikh lo sab kuch kabhi to byahi jaogi
tumhara phul royega to phir kaise manaogi
dil achcha hai achchi hai surat mamta ki ho tum koyi murat
masum ka dil mat todo kisi phul ko yun mat chhodo ji tum
dil achcha hai acchi hai surat la la la la la la
jo hansta dekh le tujhko udasi usko kya hogi
hawa hi tere anchal ki har ek gam ki dawa hogi
jo hansta dekh le tujhko udasi usko kya hogi
hawa hi tere anchal ki har ek gham ki dawa hogi
dil achcha hai achchi hai surat mamta ki ho tum koi murat
masum ka dil mat todo kisi phul ko yun mat chhodo ji tum
dil achcha hai achchi hai surat mamta ki ho tum koyi murat
masum ka dil mat todo kisi phul ko yun mat chhodo ji tum
Lyrics of Tum Hasin Main Jawan - तुम हसीन मैं जवान
apko pahle bhi kahi dekha haikhavab me ya rubru par dekha hai
ao hilmil jaye moj udhaye jindagi me
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan
apko pahle bhi kahi dekha hai
khavab me ya rubru par dekha hai
ao hilmil jaye moj udhaye jindagi me
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan
apme aisa zalva najar aa gaya
apme aisa zalva najar aa gaya
pyar ban kar gayalat par cha gaya
pyar ban kar gayalat par cha gaya
ab to koi hasi mujko jachata nahi
apni manjil ko me khud me khud pa gaya
apko pahle bhi kahi dekha hai
khavab me ya rubru par dekha hai
ao hilmil jaye moj udhaye jindagi me
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan
apki baat ka kaise karlu yakin
apki baat ka kaise karlu yakin
jisne dekha mujhe ho gaya meharba
jisne dekha mujhe ho gaya meharba
ye jawani ka shayad chamatkar hai
is fasane me marna hakikat kaha
apko pahle bhi kahi dekha hai
khavab me ya rubru par dekha hai
ao hilmil jaye moj udhaye jindagi me
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan
dil ke shishe pe mujko bhrosa to hai
dil ke shishe pe mujko bhrosa to hai
jhut bole kabhi aisa shisha nahi
jhut bole kabhi aisa shisha nahi
ap mane na mane khusi apki
dekha le jisko bulta nahi ho
apko pahle bhi kahi dekha hai
khavab me ya rubru par dekha
ao hilmil jaye moj udhaye jindagi me
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan, tum hasin me jawan
tum hasin me jawan
Lyrics of Munne Ki Amma Ye To Bata - मुन्ने की अम्मा ये तो बता
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke aba ka naam kya haimunne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke aba ka naam kya hai
sach sach bata tu ham se na chupa, bol gori karta vo kam kya hai
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke aba ka naam kya hai
fir se ro ro rha hai
bin badal ki barkha hai ye, jane kha se tapka hai ye
bin badal ki barkha hai ye, jane kha se tapka hai ye
kya bin mage hi god bhari, patzdh dali hri hue
kya bin mage hi god bhari, patzdh dali hri hue
dekha rani juthe na aasu bha
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke abaa ka naam kya hai
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke abaa ka naam kya hai
rona mat rona mat ro mat chup kar chup kar
besura ye baja ru ru ka, kambakt murbba chu chu ka
besura ye baja ru ru ka, kambakt murbba chu chu ka
bukhe ko dud pila degi, to nahhi si jaan duaa degi
bukhe ko dud pila degi, to nahhi si jaan duaa degi
jhula jhula esko lori suna
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bitua ke aba ka naam kya hai
are munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke aba ka naam kya hai
me ban gae eski amma ji sadke, to eske aba ban jao
me ban gae eski amma ji, tum eske aba ban jao
tum mard ho tum kurbani do, is dhul ke ful ko apnao
tum mard ho tum kurbani do, is dhul ke ful ko apnao
nakhare na kar ese duddu pila
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bitua ke abua ka naam kya hai
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke aba ka naam kya hai
sach sach bata tu ham se na chupa, bol gori karta vo kam kya hai
munne ki amma ye to bata, tere bete ke aba ka naam kya hai
me marugi
Cheenk Meri Jaan |
Asha Bhosle | Shankar Jaikishan | Dharmendra, Hema Malini | |
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) | Hasrat Jaipuri |
Lyrics of Cheenk Meri Jaan - छींक मेरी जान
chink meri jan chink chink meri jan chinkjab mai bolu or tatolu pyar bhare hatho se dil
chink meri jan chink chink meri jan chink
jab mai bolu or tatolu pyar bhare hatho se dil
ye gili gili bahe barkha pe jaise rahe
ye anhke rang bhri hai rang dale jisko chahe
ye gili gili bahe barkha pe jaise rahe
ye anhke rang bhri hai rang dale jisko chahe
chink meri jan chink chink meri jan chink
jab mai bolu or tatolu pyar bhare hatho se dil
mai garm garm shola tu thandi thandi aahe
jab dil se dil mile to arman bahke jaye
mai garm garm shola tu thandi thandi aahe
jab dil se dil mile to arman bahke jaye
chink meri jan chink chink meri jan chink
jab mai bolu or tatolu pyar bhare hatho se dil
ho ye rat bhi suhani mahki hui jawani
shishe ki palki se nikali hai dil ki rani
ho ye rat bhi suhani mahki hui jawani
shishe ki palki se nikali hai dil ki rani
chink meri jan chink chink meri jan chink
jab mai bolu or tatolu pyar bhare hatho se dil
chink meri jan chink chink meri jan chink
...............................................................................................................
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970) | Memsaabstory
Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970)
Bhappi Sonie month continues here on MemsaabStory with Tum Haseen Main Jawan—notable for being Dharmendra and Hema Malini’s first film together. Their romance is reason enough to watch, but there are plenty of other masala ingredients to keep any filmi fan happy too! Lively songs from Shankar Jaikishan; Helen and Pran as husband and wife; Rajendranath and Iftekhar; and not one, but two misplaced kids. Okay, there are some plot holes you could drive a pantechnicon through, but we’ve forgiven others for worse.
A wealthy man has just died and his will is being read in front of his relatives. The man’s son Ranbir had married a woman named Gayatri Devi against his wishes and been disowned; now he wishes to reinstate his son, wife and their child as his heirs.
This does not go down well with the wealthy man’s nephew Ranjit (Pran), although Ranjit’s lovely wife Jina (Helen) tries to make him see reason. The lawyer has discovered that Ranbir has passed away, and that Gayatri Devi is about to give birth—but her whereabouts are unknown. According to the will, she and her child must be found before February 12 or Ranjit inherits everything. Ranjit orders his man Zorawar (CS Dubey) to find her, and he does: she is in Cochin Hospital, having just given birth to a son.
Meanwhile, at Cochin Hospital the wily lawyer is meeting with Gayatri’s father Raja Sahab (Iftekhar) and sister Anuradha (Hema Malini). He knows that the baby is in danger from Ranjit, and the baby is registered as Anuradha’s to keep him safe. Gayatri has lost a lot of blood and needs a transfusion, but her father and sister’s blood doesn’t match. In confidence, Raja Sahab tells the doctor that Gayatri is not really his daughter.
In another part of town, Sunil (Dharmendra), Romeo (Rajendranath) and their friends are on leave from their ship enjoying themselves at a club. They are entertained by a provocative striptease, and naturally a brawl breaks out. Fists fly; chairs, bottles and glasses are broken; white women pull each other’s hair. The jazz combo continues to play calmly through the mayhem, which cracks me up.
Of course, the sailors end up at the hospital, where Sunil’s blood type luckily matches Gayatri’s. I wonder if there’s a little moralizing here since the doctor keeps repeating that the blood banks are empty at all the hospitals, but maybe I’m overthinking it. Sunil donates a few pints to save Gayatri, flirts shamelessly with the nurses, and he and his buddies are patched up and on their way.
Once Gayatri’s life is out of danger, she agrees sadly to the lawyer’s plan to have Anuradha keep the baby until February 12; it’s not clear to me why they don’t just take the baby immediately to the court and declare him the heir, but I guess then there would be no story. They are taking no chances!
Of course not! Who would? By the way, this film has a wee subtitle issue too:
Sigh.
In spite of the elaborate precautions, however, Ranjit is lying in wait outside the hospital and follows Anuradha and her fruit basket from the hospital. She sees a fruit seller by the road and stops…and in a move which I can only shake my head at, she switches the baby-filled basket for one containing actual fruit and drives off.
What could possibly go wrong? Plenty, of course. Minutes later, Sunil and friends pull up in a jeep and buy—you guessed it!—the fruit-baby basket. Anuradha tells Ranjit when he catches up to her that Gayatri’s baby was still-born and goes back to retrieve him, only to see Sunil et al driving off. They get back to their ship just in time to set sail. All this and only 20 minutes have passed!
In the interests of speeding this review along, suffice it to say that after some comic “helpless men and a baby” adventures; a flight to Bombay; a chance meeting between Anuradha and Jina which blossoms into friendship (Anuradha doesn’t know she is Ranjit’s wife, nor does Jina know that Anuradha is Gayatri’s sister); and a spectacular Helen dance complete with sneezing fits (and bongo-drumming backup dancers):
Anuradha finally finds the baby at Sunil’s house, where she is mistaken as an applicant for the governess post he’s advertised. That’s just fine with her—it seems as good a place to stay until February 12 as any. Sunil comes home after a night out to find his new governess sleeping in his bed. Surprise!
Honestly, the chemistry between them positively sizzles from the get-go. Sunil is impressed with her cooking, and asks her to cook for him and a “friend” that evening. Sunil’s servant Bansidhar (Mohan Choti) is not a fan of this “friend”:
He asks if Anuradha will help him get rid of her and she agrees. Dinner is a disaster, needless to say. They get rid of the next girl who comes to meet him, too.
Bansi tells Anuradha that he thinks she should marry Sunil; Anuradha shyly admits that she finds him attractive. Sunil is furious when he gets home though, and he fires her. The baby cooperates nicely by starting to scream as soon as she leaves.
May I say that Indian baby cradles are awesome? Everybody should have one! Plus one of those swings (jhoola, I think they’re called). But I digress.
When even donning a sari himself doesn’t soothe the baby, Sunil begs Anuradha to come back. Who could resist this killer combo?
Not Anuradha! The next day she takes the baby and visits her friend Jina. As she is leaving, Ranjit’s henchman Zorawar sees Anuradha with the baby and recognizes her. He calls Ranjit immediately; Ranjit goes to the Cochin hospital and figures out everything in about five minutes. So much for all that careful planning!
Meanwhile, back at Sunil’s, Bansi and Anuradha aren’t making much headway with Sunil on the romance front. Bansi suggests that he take Anuradha to a party on board the ship for a little break from the baby; Sunil scoffs at the idea of taking a governess to a party and leaves. Romeo arrives a few minutes later and Bansi talks him into taking her instead. When they arrive, Sunil is instantly smitten.
He can’t quite place her (a sparkly blue wig will do that), and she snubs him. Playboy Sunil is unused to this treatment and pursues her…and eventually figures out who she is.
They seal their love with a lively song, and all is well.
But wait! Ranjit is about to reappear. Also Sunil’s mother arrives to meet Anuradha, and guess what? Sunil has a long-lost sister.
Hmmm. I wonder!
Ranjit shows up at Sunil and Anuradha’s engagement party, and tells everyone that Anuradha is his wife and the baby theirs. He makes Sunil call the hospital in Cochin. The doctor there confirms that Anuradha is the baby’s mother, and Sunil is shocked and heartbroken. Then Bansi discovers that Anuradha has left with the baby.
Will Sunil discover the truth? Where will Anuradha and the baby go? Will Ranjit find them and succeed in inheriting his uncle’s estate? Will Sunil’s Maa ever find her missing beti? Could even Pran be capable of killing a baby?
Celebrate Bhappi Sonie month with Memsaab and watch it to find out!