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Directed by Saawan Kumar TakGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Rajesh Khanna,
Tina Ambani,
Padmini Kolhapure,
Prem Chopra,
Pran Krishan Sikand,
Dr. Shriram LagooRating55%
Shyam is an ambitious man who meets Rukmini, the daughter of a millionaire, and falls in love with her. They get married despite opposition from Rukmani's family. While Shyam wants to become a father, Rukmani is not interested in becoming a mother yet. Consequently, their relationship sours and eventually ends. Radha, daughter of Shyam's employee, brings a ray of hope into Shyam's life. What happens next forms the climax of the story. , 2h34
Genres Drama,
RomanceActors Rajesh Khanna,
Mumtaz,
Sanjeev Kumar,
Ranjeet,
A. K. Hangal,
RehmanRating69%
Kamal Bhatnagar (Rajesh Khanna) is a jealous husband who begins to doubt the fidelity of his wife Sunita (Mumtaz) when his best friend Mohan (Sanjeev Kumar) enters their lives. Sunita is unable to convince Kamal that she loves only him. He leaves her, not knowing that she is pregnant with his child. Depressed and confused, Kamal becomes a homeless wanderer, while Sunita remarries to provide a secure home for her child. Many years later, the truth dawns on him as he turns up, a broken man, at his own daughter's wedding., 2h21
Directed by Shakti SamantaGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Rajesh Khanna,
Zeenat Aman,
Prem Chopra,
Asrani,
Yogeeta Bali Chakraborty,
Madan PuriRating63%
One night, a pretty young girl, Sonia (Yogita Bali), gets down from a Taxi and runs towards the Railway station in Deena Pur asking for a ticket to Bombay.The train to Bombay pulls off the station before she can board. She doesn’t have any place to go and decides to wait at the station for the next train, the following morning. She’s carrying an attache case containing jewellery worth lakhs. She deposits it to Rohit, which he safely locks in his safe.Directed by I. V. SasiGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Rajesh Khanna,
Smita Patil,
Tanuja,
Shafi Ali Inamdar,
Satish Shah,
Beena BanerjeeRating69%
Anokha Rishta is the story of an unusual relationship between Mary (Sabeeha) and Robert Brown (Rajesh Khanna). Teenager Mary is a 19-year-old orphan and lives in an orphanage run by nuns. She is good at studies and scores 92.5% in her last year of school exams and is artistically talented. Until her adulthood, her school education was being sponsored by a philanthropist (old Rajesh Khanna). Her sponsor, a rich old man whom she has never met but has only corresponded with through the nuns, passes away, leaving her dreams of a college education in shambles. Though she has never met her sponsor, the old man, she loves him but she is never given the name of that old man by Mother Superior, chief of the orphanage run by nuns. Her sponsor one day dies but this is not told to Mary as she would get depressed and also since at the time of his death, Mary was giving exams and she never had seen him. Mother Superior is aware that Mary and old man used to write to each other lots of letters and that Mary respected and loved him a lot. That old deceased sponsor person's son says he is not interested in funding college education of Mary. Mother Superior then decides to find a new sponsor for her education but since it would take a further month to find a new sponsor and by that time admission process would get over in colleges, Mother decides to convince old man's son one last time. Mother Superior of her orphanage (Tanuja) meets up old philanthropist's son Robert Bob (young Rajesh Khanna) to continue to sponsor her college education till the time the orphanage finds a solution to what Mary will do in future. Mr. Robert Brown (Bob), who is now at the helm of affairs of his father's business, agrees to continue her sponsorship only after consulting his father's trusted aid Nasir Khan who makes Robert go through files containing letters written by Mary to his father over the years. Robert asks his own mother (Sukumari) on whether she was aware of his Dad's charity activity of sponsoring Mary's school education till date for 10 years. Mother Superior advices Mary that in the city college and city hostel, she would not tell any one that she is orphan and that she must say her parents are staying in Dubai. Meanwhile Bob also insists to Mother Superior that Mary should not be told of her uncle's death(i.e. Bob's father) so that Mary keeps writing letters to him and he can read them compassionately and fulfill all her wishes. Robert Bob does not know how Mary looks but keeps receiving letters from Mary asking for new pens, new dresses for her college days etc. Mother Superior tells Mary that she would not give away the mail address or the photo of her sponsor as the sponsor-er wants to keep it that way and that's the reason for all these years the actual sponsor-er never came to meet Mary in person but Mary can still write letters to her sponsor and deliver it to Mother Superior, who will in turn post it to residence of the sponsor-er. Bob is a good looking bachelor, who is a rich businessman, aged above 40 and Mary falls in love with Bob after meeting him few times accompanying Sweary (Shaloo), a classmate of Mary and Robert Bob's niece, in their college premises. Directed by Basu ChatterjeeGenres DramaActors Rakesh Roshan,
Bindiya Goswami,
Utpal Dutt,
Asrani,
Prema Narayan,
Sudha ShivpuriRating66%
Collegian Pratapchand alias Pratap lives with his father, Badriprasad, a building contractor, his housewife mom, and a younger brother named Ramu. Badriprasad is always critical of Pratap, and never a day passes without Pratap being reminded of his shortcomings. When Pratap's friend, Sunil gets married to Sudha, Badriprasad arranges Pratap's marriage with a village belle named Alka, much to Pratap's chagrin. After the marriage takes place, Pratap finds Alka attractive, and both fall in love with each other, and would like some time together. But that is not to be so, as Pratap has exams coming up, and Badriprasad will not permit them to be close to each other. So both of them scheme up a plot to leave on the pretext of visiting Alka's parents in another distant town. Instead both of them go to Bombay, rent a room, and decide to be intimate. But fate has other plans, rather comical, for them, and will make rue their decision of coming to Bombay. , 2h38
Directed by K. S. Prakash RaoGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Rajesh Khanna,
Hema Malini,
Prem Chopra,
Asrani,
Nazir Hussain,
BinduRating60%
Karan Singh lives a wealthy lifestyle in a palace along with his widowed mother, an elder brother, Shamsher, his wife and daughter. His mother, Rani Maa, spending most of her time playing cards, left his upbringing to his nanny. As a result, Karan ended up believing her to be his real mother. Now grown up and turned into a womanizer and an alcoholic, he comes to the rescue of a former air hostess, Lata, who is being molested by her boss. Subsequently he hires her as his secretary and allows her family to move into one of his cottages. Progressively, Lata attempts to change his bad habits. She initially meets with opposition, but eventually succeeds and they fall in love. Karan even builds a palace and names it "Prem Nagar" ("city of love"). However, one day their romance is shattered when Lata is accused of interfering in palace affairs and stealing a valuable necklace. Consequently, a much humiliated Lata and her family move out.Directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical theatreThemes Films about familiesActors Rajesh Khanna,
Jaya Bachchan,
Asrani,
Usha Kiran,
A. K. Hangal,
Durga KhoteRating80%
The story is centered around the squabbling Sharma family, headed by their eccentric Daduji (Harindranath Chattopadhyay), which has a dubious reputation of the inability to retain a cook for more than a few months due to their ill treatment of their servants. The family's disrepute spreads to such an extent that no person wants to be employed as a cook in their home, ironically named Shanti Niwas (abode of peace).