Chalte Chalte (1976 film)

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Chalte Chalte
Directed bySunder Dar
Written bySunder Dar
Screenplay bySunder Dar
Story byAnmol Purohit
Produced byBhisham Kohli
StarringVishal Anand
Simi Garewal
CinematographyChaman K. Bajoo
Edited byRavi Patnaik
Music byBappi Lahiri[1]
Amit Khanna (lyrics)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Chalte Chalte is a 1976 Indian Bollywood musical romantic thriller film directed by Sunder Dar and produced by Bhisham Kohli.[2] It stars Vishal Anand (Bhisham Kohli's screen name) and Simi Garewal in pivotal roles. The film was noted for its songs by Bappi Lahiri, and title song, "Chalte Chalte" sung by Kishore Kumar was part of the Binaca Geetmala annual list 1976.[3]

Plot[]

Geeta and a young man are in love and want to marry. Unfortunately the young man tragically dies, leaving behind a devastated and shocked Geeta, who eventually loses her senses and is confined to a mental hospital. Years later, Geeta recovers and is discharged, only to find that the man she thought was dead is still alive, calls himself Ravi, and is in love with a lovely young woman named Asha. Unable to deal with this, Geeta decides to make Ravi her own. When she fails, she is re-confined in the mental hospital. Ravi decides to travel abroad, leaving Asha alone. It is then Geeta escapes, gains entry into the house, and tries to do away with Asha, who she believes is the real cause of why her lover has lost interest in her. Geeta tries to kill Asha but is ultimately killed by falling off the roof. The film ends with Ravi consoling Asha. The background music 'Chalte Chalte' plays.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Chalte Chalte" Kishore Kumar
2 "Chalte Chalte (Sad)" Kishore Kumar
3 "Dur Dur Tum Rahe" Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Jaana Kahan Hai" Bappi Lahiri, Sulakshana Pandit
5 "Pyar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" Shailender Singh, Lata Mangeshkar
6 "Sapnon Ka Raja" Shailender Singh, Sulakshana Pandit

References[]

  1. ^ "Bappi love: 'Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re' proves that the hitmaker has a song for every occasion". Scroll.in. 2 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Blast From the Past, Chalte Chalte (1976)". The Hindu. 17 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Let's rewind". The Hindu. 29 December 2016.

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