Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari
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Directed by | K. Pratyagatma |
Produced by | P. Gangadhara Rao |
Written by | P. T. Mukhuram Sharma (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | K. Pratyagatma |
Story by | Balamurugan |
Based on | Brahmachari |
Starring | Jeetendra Mumtaz |
Music by | Shankar Jaikishan |
Cinematography | A. Vincent A. Venkat |
Edited by | S.P.S. Veerappan |
Production company | Jothee Navshakthee Combines |
Release date |
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Running time | 141 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari (transl. One Girl, One Bachelor) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language comedy film, produced by P. Gangadhar Rao Jothee Navshakthee Combines and directed by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Jeetendra and Mumtaz, with music composed by Shankar Jaikishan. The film is remake of the Telugu film Brahmachari (1968).[1]
Plot[edit]
Raisaheb Surajbhan Chaudhary lives a wealthy lifestyle in a palatial mansion with his wife of 30 years, Rajlaxmi, and two sons, Rajkumar, who has been married to Shyama for several years; and Mohankumar who is studying in an out of town college. Surajbhan is disappointed with Rajkumar as he has as not yet produced an heir to his family. To make matters worse Mohan, a devout worshiper of Lord Bajrangbali, has taken a vow of celibacy and refuses to get married. Things change dramatically when a young woman named Neena, along with her son, enters the Chaudhary household claiming that Mohan had married and abandoned her. She goes through a number of medical tests which determine that the child is actually an heir of the Chaudhary family. Now Surajbhan and Rajlaxmi want Mohan and Neena to get officially married, much to Mohan's chagrin. Things get complicated when Surajbhan finds out that the child is actually Rajkumar's, and that Neena may have been pulling the wool over all their eyes.
Cast[edit]
- Jeetendra as Mohankumar S. Chaudhary
- Mumtaz as Neena
- Shatrughan Sinha as Rajkumar S. Chaudhary
- Sohrab Modi as Raisaheb Surajbhan Chaudhary
- Mukri as Thakur Chandan Singh
- Jagdeep as Jugal Kishore
- Mohan Choti as Choti Kumar
- Keshto Mukherjee as Doctor
- Birbal as College Student
- Polson as College Student
- Brahmachari as Madan
- Durga Khote as Rajlaxmi S. Chaudhary
- Aruna Irani as Mala C. Singh
- Mallika as Mumtaz's sister
- Renu Joshi as Shatrugna sinha's wife
Soundtrack[edit]
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Are Tu Hai Buddhu Brahmachari" | Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey, Asha Bhosle, Sharda |
2 | "Chirag Kiske Ghar Ka Hai Tu" | Mohammed Rafi |
3 | "Lapa Tosa Nanapa" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
4 | "Yeh Pyar To Milan Hai" | Kishore Kumar |
5 | "Aap Ke Peeche" | Sharda |
References[edit]
- ↑ Lookhar, Mayur (7 April 2017). "Jeetendra birthday special — Meet the prince of remakes". Cinestaan. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
External links[edit]
- Hindi-language movies
- 1971 films
- Indian films
- 1970s Hindi-language films
- 1971 comedy-drama films
- Films scored by Shankar–Jaikishan
- Hindi remakes of Telugu films
- Indian comedy-drama films
- Films directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma
- 1971 comedy films
- 1971 drama films
- 1970s Hindi-language film stubs
- 1970s comedy film stubs