Bharosa
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Bharosa | |
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Directed by | K. Shankar |
Written by | |
Produced by | Vasu Menon |
Starring | Guru Dutt Asha Parekh Mehmood Om Prakash |
Edited by | K. Narayanan[1] |
Music by | Ravi Lyrics: Rajendra Krishan |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Bharosa (lit. 'Trust') is a Hindi film released in 1963. The film is remembered for the music and songs. The music for the film was composed by Ravi. Rajendra Krishan penned the lyrics of the songs. Woh Dil Kahan Se Laun rendered by Lata Mangeshkar is an all-time favourite song.[2]
Plot[]
Rounaklal (Kanhaiyalal) is the servant of a rich man who suffers from tuberculosis and believes himself to be on the point of death; he gives Ronaklal a large sum of money to look after his little son, Bansi. Rounaklal moves to a village with his wife, son and Bansi where he brings up Bansi as a menial. Bansi (Guru Dutt) is simple and good-hearted, while Rounaklal's son Deepak (Sudesh Kumar), though sent to the city for education, pursues a rich man's daughter (Neena). Bansi falls in love with a village belle, Gomti (Asha Parekh) but Rounaklal tries to put obstacles in the way of their marriage. However, in due time all ends well.
Cast[]
- Guru Dutt as Bansi
- Asha Parekh as Gomti
- Mehmood as Platform M. P. P. S.
- Om Prakash as Laxmi Prasad Daulatram
- Sudesh Kumar as Deepak
- Kanhaiyalal as Raunaklal
- Nana Palsikar as Shivcharandas
- Shivraj as Ramdas
- Sulochana Chatterjee as Laxmi
- Lalita Pawar as Mrs. Dhanno Daulatram
- Shubha Khote as Double Roti
- Sayee Subbulakshmi as Dancers (In The Song "Dhadka, O Dil Dhadka")
Music[]
Song | Singer |
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"Woh Dil Kahan Se Laun" | Lata Mangeshkar |
"Aaj Ki Mulaqat Bas Itni, Kar Lena Baaten Kal Chahe Jitni" | Lata Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor |
"Dhadka, O Dil Dhadka, Guzra Gali Se Tere Mere Sapnonwala" | Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle |
"Kaahe Itna Guman Chhoriye, Yeh Mela Do Din Ka" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle |
"Kabhi Dushmani, Kabhi Dosti, Kabhi Baat Baat Pe Dillagi" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle |
"Yeh Jhuke Jhuke Naina" | Mohammed Rafi |
"Yaaron, Yeh Jo Duniya Hai" | Mohammed Rafi |
"Is Bhari Duniya Mein Koi Bhi" | Mohammed Rafi |
References[]
External links[]
- 1963 films
- Indian films
- Indian black-and-white films
- 1960s Hindi-language films
- Films scored by Ravi
- Films directed by K. Shankar
- 1960s Hindi-language film stubs