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Director:
Manmohan Desai (as Man Mohan Desai)Cast
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Rajesh Khanna | ... |
Bhola /
Ranjit Kumar
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Mumtaz | ... |
Leena /
Rita
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Vinod Khanna | ... |
Inspector. Pradhan
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Faryal | ... |
Ruby
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Kumari Naaz | ... |
Belu
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Prayag Raj |
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Jagdish Raj | ... |
Inspector. Jagdish
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Kamal Kapoor | ... |
Commisioner of Police
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Ratnamala | ... |
Miss Malti Mehra
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Praveen Paul | ... |
Bhola's Foster Mother
(as Pravin Paul)
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Rashid Khan |
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Kirti Kumar |
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Viju Khote |
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Santosh Kumar |
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Jullian |
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HindiRelease Date:
1 May 1970 (India) See more »Also Known As:
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Shashi Kapoor refused the film because he did not want to work with Mumtaz. At the time Mumtaz was working in a lot of B Grade stunt films. Shashi did not want to work with a small heroine. See more »Frequently Asked Questions
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Another comedy of errorsThis movie has Rajesh Khanna in a double role as a villager Bhola who meets a diamond thief double role of his named Ranjit in the city Ranjit promises to look after him and pay for his sister's wedding if he can impersonate him
Vinod Khanna is a CID Inspector and so is Mumtaz Both of them plan to lure the diamond thief Ranjit by making Mumtaz look like an African diamond heiress But Mumtaz falls in love with Bhola and so does Mumtaz
Rajesh Khanna played the innocent Bhola and menacing Ranjith with ease which is why he won the Filmfare Best Actor award Mumtaz is gorgeous but may have done better Vinod Khanna is good in a supporting role The rest of the cast fit the bill
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Lyrics of Meree Pyaaree Bahaniya Banegee Dulhaniya - मेरी प्यारी बहनिया बनेगी दुल्हनिया
meri pyari bahaniya banegi dulhaniyameri pyari bahaniya banegi dulhaniya
sajake ayenge dulhe raja o
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
meri pyari bahaniya banegi dulhaniya
solah singar meri behana karegi
solah singar meri behana karegi
tika chadhega aur haldi lagegi
bahana ke hontho pe jhulegi nathaniya
aur jhumenge dulhe raja, bhaiya raja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
meri pyari bahaniya banegi dulhaniya
sej pe baithegi woh doli pe chalegi
sej pe baithegi woh doli pe chalegi
dharati pe bahana rani panv na dharegi
palako ki palaki me bahana ko bitha ke
le jayenge dulhe raja, bhaiya raja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
meri pyari bahaniya banegi dulhaniya
sajana ke ghar chali jayegi jo bahana
honth hansenge mere roenge yeh naina
rakhiya ke roj rani bahana ko bulaunga
rakhiya ke roj rani bahana ko bulaunga
le ke ayenge dulhe raja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
meri pyari bahaniya banegi dulhaniya
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Lyrics of Duniya Me Pyar Ki Sabko, Karle Pyar Hi Karle - दुनिया में प्यार की सब को जरुरत है
duniya me pyaar ki sab ko jarurat haiduniya me pyaar ki sab ko jarurat hai
dil de dil le yahi mohabbat hai
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
duniya me pyaar ki sab ko jarurat hai
dil de dil le yahi mohabbat hai
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
meri nigaaho me, bas ek surat hai
badi khubsurat hai dil jispe aane laga
yu toh laakho hi dilwaale matwaale
suno bhole bhaale tum mujhase tali laga
oh, mujhko bhi pyaar ki dekh jarurat hai
dil de dil le yahi mohabbat hai
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
din yeh jawaani ke yuhn naa gujar jaaye
kuchh aisa kar jaaye, milate huhn jithne khushi
meraa toh dil chaahe, teri hi baaho me
teri nigaaho me aise kate jindagi
oh, tujhako bhi pyaar ki dekh jarurat hai
hey, hey, hey, dil de dil le yahi mohabbat hai
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
hontho pe hontho ki saaye jo mushk jaaye
itane karib aaye, phir dur ho naa kabhi
aankho hi aankho me ban jaaye afsaane
jaane naa begaane, kehana lagenge sabhi
oh, duniya me pyaar ki sab ko jarurat hai
dil de dil le yahi mohabbat hai
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
duniya me pyaar ki sab ko jarurat hai
dil de dil le yahi mohabbat hai
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
karle pyaar hi karle, aankhe pyaar hi karle
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Lyrics of Meri Pyari Behaniya Banegi Dulhaniya (2) - मेरी प्यारी बहनिया बनेगी दुल्हनिया
meri pyari behaniya banegi dulhaniyameri pyari behaniya banegi dulhaniya
meri pyari behaniya banegi dulhaniya
sajh ke aayege dulehe raja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
apne psine ko moti kar dunga
motiyo se bahna ki maang bhar dunga
aayegi barat to dekhegi sari duniya
hoge lakho me ek dulhe raja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
bhaiya raja bajayega baja
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Lyrics of Yu Hee Tum Mujhase Baat Karatee Ho - यूँही तुम मुझसे बात करती हो
yu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho ya koyi pyar ka irada haiyu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho ya koyi pyar ka irada hai
adaye dil ki janata hi nahi mera hamdam bhi kitna sada hai
yu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho
roj ati ho tum khayalo me roj ati ho tum khayalo me
jindagi me bhi meri a jao bit jaye na yeh sawalo me
iss jawani pe kuchh taras khao
hal-aye-dil samajo sanam
hal-aye-dil samajo sanam kahenge munh se na ham
hamari bhi koyi maryada hai
yu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho
bholepan me hain wafa ki khushabu
bholepan me hain wafa ki khushabu
tujhape sab kuchh na kyo lutau mai
mera betab dil yeh kahata hai tere saye se lipat jau mai
mujhase mel tera mujhase mel tera na ho ek khel tera
yeh karam mujhape kuchh jyada hai
yu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho
ban gayi ho meri sada ke liye
ban gayi ho meri sada ke liye
ya mujhe yu hi tum banati ho
kahi baho me na bhar lu tumako
kyo mere hausale badhati ho
hausale aur karo, hausale aur karo pas ate na daro
dil na todenge apna wada hai
yu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho ya koyi pyar ka irada hai
adaye dil ki janata hi nahi mera hamdam bhi kitna sada hai
yu hi tum mujhase bat karati ho
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Lyrics of Dil Ko Dekho, Chehra Na Dekho - दिल को देखो, चेहरा ना देखो
dil ko dekho, chehara na dekho, dil ko dekho, chehara na dekhocheharo ne lakho ko luta
ha dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
dil ko dekho, chehara na dekho, cheharo ne lakho ko luta
ha dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
jo apani sachi surat dikha de, aise nahi duniyawale
sabne hi apne cheharo ke age jhut ke parde hain dale
mithi hontho pe bat, dil me rehati hai khat
dil ka hontho se nata hi jhuta
dil sacha aur chehara jhuta, dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
dil ko dekho, chehara na dekho
tann se toh ajad ham ho gaye hain, mann se gayi na gulami
pardesi bhasga aur vesh ko hi dete hain abb tak salami
bhul kar apna rang, sikhe auro ka dhang
apnepan ka chalam hamse chhuta
dil sacha aur chehara jhuta, dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
dil ko dekho, chehara na dekho
marji tumhari tum kuchh bhi samajho, jo ham hain woh ham hi jane
rang rup dekhe toh dekhe jamana, ham pyar ke hain divane
puje dhan ko sansar, hame mann se hai pyar
dhan kisi bat par hamse rutha
dil sacha aur chehara jhuta dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
dil ko dekho, chehara na dekho cheharo ne lakho ko luta
ha, dil sacha aur chehara jhuta dil sacha aur chehara jhuta
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Lyrics of O O Kah Do Kah Do Ha Tum Jo Kah Do - ओ ओ कह दो कह दो हाँ तुम जो कह दो
o o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah dopyar ki har tamanna javan kar le
tamanna tamanna javan kar le
o o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah do
pyar ka ham tarannum javan kar le
tarannum tarannum javan kar le
o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah do
tum toh ho shola badan, tum bhi kuchh kam nahi
tum toh ho shola badan, tum bhi kuchh kam nahi
tum ho gul mai chaman abb koyi gham nahi
isase pahale ki bijali gire pyar par
isase pahale ki bijali gire pyar par
pyar ka ham mukaddar javan kar le
mukaddar mukaddar javan kar le
o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah do
pas aaye ho kyon teri aavaj pe
pas aaye ho kyon teri aavaj pe
dil diya hamako kyun tere andaj pe
yeh adaye yeh shoki shararat bhari
pyar ki shararat ham javan kar le
shararat shararat ham javan kar le
o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah do
kaun hain ham tere dil ke mehman ho
kaun hain ham tere dil ke mehman ho
nahi kabil tere phir bhi araman ho
abb toh tere bina jina mushkil huwa
pyar ka ham dastur javan kar le
dastur dastur javan kar le
o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah do
pyar ki har tamanna javan kar le
tamanna tamanna javan kar le
o kah do kah do ha tum jo kah do
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Sachaa Jhutha (1970)
Manmohan Desai directing, Rajesh Khanna in a double role (for which he won the Filmfare Best Actor award) with beautiful Mumtaz opposite, plus Kumari Naaz (one of my favorite actresses), a co-starring dog, and Vinod Khanna! Believe me when I say I jumped through hoops to get my hands on a working DVD of this movie. Shame on you, Shemaroo! *shakes fist in their general direction* [Begin rant: Why do they not check master DVDs before duping them a million times, why? How hard can it be? End rant.] Thank goodness for BEI.
In any case, I DID jump through hoops because…well, read the first sentence again. Was it worth it? Read on!
Bhola (Rajesh Khanna) is a simple, good-hearted village boy who just wants to get his sister Belu married and settled happily. Unfortunately, Belu (Kumari Naaz) is lame and needs crutches in order to walk, and nobody will marry her (even though she’s drop-dead gorgeous) for less than a dowry of 10,000 Rs. Bhola and Belu have a toad-like stepmother (Praveen Paul) who works poor Belu like a servant, and Bhola decides that he will go to the city to earn the money by playing music.
He sets off singing a lovely song—Kalyanji Anandji’s music is fantastic—“Meri Pyari Behenia” leaving Belu in the capable care of their dog Moti (Rexy).
In Bombay, a master jewel thief has been plaguing the city. Inspector Pradhan (Vinod Khanna) is pretty sure he knows who it is (his explanation for this deduction is pretty weak and I won’t bother with it here).
Insert philosophy:
Hmmm. Pradhan’s plan to catch Ranjit Kumar is to exploit his two biggest weaknesses: “exquisite diamonds and beautiful girls.” To that end, he puts CID officer Leela (Mumtaz) on the case.
There’s nothing quite like pimping out a fellow police officer! She will pose as a diamond heiress and make Ranjit Kumar’s acquaintance at a masquerade party being held for the rich and famous of Bombay.
Bhola happens to be outside the party venue in his band costume with his musical instruments when he is beckoned in by a party goer, who tells him everyone is waiting for him.
Inside, people seem to know him and joke with him about his “costume.” Bhola goes along with it all cheerfully although he’s a little bemused. Then Ranjit Kumar pulls up in his limousine outside.
He’s dressed as Zorro, and with the mask on nobody notices him when he enters. Surprised and thoughtful, Ranjit watches the confusion around Bhola for a while. Then Leela arrives, now in her guise as diamond heiress “Rita.” Bhola is smitten on sight by her and their introduction is quickly effected. After a song, the party breaks up and Rita dissects the evening with Pradhan.
No kidding! On his way out, Bhola is picked up by a car and driver and taken to Ranjit’s palatial mansion where he meets Ranjit sans the Zorro mask. He is astonished.
Ranjit tells him that he has cancer, and that he will pay Bhola a handsome sum to pretend to be him (I’m not clear why the cancer story is necessary or relevant but never mind). Bhola agrees, innocently, and Ranjit instructs his girlfriend Ruby (Faryal) to transform rustic villager Bhola into sophisticated city slicker Ranjit. It’s hard work, but she does it just in time for Ranjit’s birthday extranvaganza, at which Bhola will “be” Ranjit while Ranjit is occupied elsewhere with a big diamond heist.
The party buzzes in great style, with faux “Ranjit” glued to Rita’s side. Meanwhile, the real Ranjit has hit a speedbump: his latest client is really a police informant, and Inspector Pradhan and his men are waiting for him. An intense gunfight commences, with Ranjit finally escaping, though wounded by Pradhan.
While Rita entertains the party with “Karle Pyar Karle Aankhen Char”—one of my favorite Mumtaz songs ever—Ranjit grits his teeth in pain as his henchmen drive him to his hideout.
Inspector Pradhan shows up at Ranjit’s house and is astonished to see an apparently un-wounded Ranjit playing the trumpet and dancing with Rita in front of a houseful of guests, including the Commissioner of Police.
Ranjit’s men kidnap a surgeon and bring him to remove the bullet from Ranjit’s leg. The doctor says Ranjit will be laid up for a month, which does not please him one bit.
Does that mean he’ll never have any kids? Ruby visits him and tells him that Bhola fooled everyone, including the police. Ranjit, pleased, tells her that he’ll have to play him for a whole month while he recovers. Bhola, not knowing Ranjit’s true nature (or profession) agrees happily as long as he can see Rita.
Back in his home village, disaster has struck in the form of floods.
Tragically (well maybe not), Belu’s nasty stepmother is killed trying to retrieve her money, which is floating away. Belu and Moti set off to find Bhola in the city.
Inspector Pradhan gives Rita a truth-inducing drug to slip into Bhola’s drink, and tells her to record the subsequent confessions. But the tape machine ends up in the ocean, and she drinks some of it by mistake. They each confess their true identity and then their love for each other, and seal it with a gorgeous duet, “Yuhi Tum Mujhse Baat Karti Ho.”
When the drug wears off, neither remembers a thing and Pradhan is no closer to the truth than before. Meanwhile Belu and Moti have arrived in Bombay. In classic near-miss coincidence-heavy Desai style, she sees Bhola passing in a car and is almost run over by Pradhan who is driving behind. Ruby just happens to pull up next to them as Pradhan asks Belu what she’s doing in the middle of the road.
Hearing this, Ruby hastens off to inform Ranjit about Belu’s presence in the city. He is furious.
What will happen next? Will the police figure out that Ranjit has a lookalike? Will Belu find Bhola, or will the real Ranjit find her first? What will he do with her? What will Bhola do when he finds out what a bad guy Ranjit really is?
And, most anxiety-inducing for me, will Moti be hit by a car on the busy streets of Bombay? I fret as he runs loose and cannot pay attention to the plot.
It’s a fun film with Rajesh doing an excellent job differentiating between the two characters. Ranjit is cold and ruthless, and kind of scary; Bhola is simple and sweet without being annoyingly naive. And his chemistry with gorgeous Mumtaz as always is great. As is usual with Manmohan Desai, the end is tied up a little hastily, depriving us a bit of the big payoff promised by the beginning, but it’s still a worthy effort and well worth watching for the cast, performances, and the music.
Some favorite shots, randomly:
They just look like they have such fun to