Pyaar Ka Saagar

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Pyaar Ka Saagar
Pyaar Ka Saagar.jpg
Directed byDevendra Goel
Written byS. Nasiruddin Daroghaji
Ehsan Rizvi
Dhruva Chatterjee
Devendra Goel
Vrajendra Gaur
Vishnu Mehrotra
Produced byFilmrays Productions
StarringRajendra Kumar
Meena Kumari
Madan Puri
Edited byR.V. Shrikhande
Music byRavi
Release date
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
150 mins
LanguageHindi

Pyaar Ka Saagar (transl. Ocean of Love) is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language film starring Rajendra Kumar, Meena Kumari and Madan Puri in lead roles.[1] The film is directed by Devendra Goel and its music is given by Ravi.

Plot[]

After the passing of their parents Bishen Chand Gupta (Madan Puri) takes it upon himself to raise his younger brother, Kishen (Rajendra Kumar). He arranges for his education. While Kishen is holidaying in Mahabaleshwar, the bus they are traveling in, breaks down due to a storm, and the passengers are stranded. Kishen comes to the assistance of fellow-passenger, Radha (Meena Kumari), and both eventually and passionately fall in love with each other. As Radha's birthday is on the 20th of that month, Kishen purchases a statuette of Lord Kishan and Goddess Radha, symbolizing their love for each other, as a present for Radha. It is then her Bua tells him that Radha has been married. A shocked and devastated Kishen falls down the stairs, is injured, and loses his vision. He recuperates and goes back to Bombay to live with his brother, who is now married to a woman named Rani. Kishen does not know that Rani is none other than Radha, who is refusing to reveal her real name to Kishen. Watch what happens when Bishen asks her to convince Kishen to undergo eye surgery to restore his vision. Will Radha convince him, and if he regains his sight, how will the two adjust to living under the same roof?

Cast[]

Crew[]

Soundtrack[]

The film had eight songs in it. The music of the film was composed by Ravi. Prem Dhawan and Asad Bhopali wrote the lyrics.

Song Singer
"Raat Raat Bhar Jaag Jaagkar" Asha Bhosle
"Haal Dil Ka Sunaye To Kaise" Asha Bhosle
"Chahe Koi Bandook Dikhaye" Asha Bhosle
"Tana Dere Na Tani Tum, Tana Dere Na" Asha Bhosle, Shamshad Begum
"Mujhe Pyar Ki Zindagi Denewale" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi
"Pyar Ka Sagar Dekha Hai Kisike Chanchal Nainon Mein" Asha Bhosle, Mukesh
"Sada Khush Rahe Tu Jafa Karnewale" Mukesh
"Wafa Jinse Ki, Bewafa Ho Gaye" Mukesh

References[]

  1. ^ "PYAR KA SAGAR (1961)". BFI. United Kingdom: British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 November 2019.

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