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'''''Ye Gulistan Hamara''''' is a [[List of Bollywood films of 1972|1972]] [[India]]n [[drama film]] directed by [[Atma Ram (director)|Atma Ram]]. The film stars [[Dev Anand]], [[Sharmila Tagore]], [[Pran (actor)|Pran]], [[Sujit Kumar]] and [[Johnny Walker (actor)|Johnny Walker]], with music by [[S. D. Burman]]. Dialogue and screenplay are by [[Wajahat Mirza]]. The films depicts a tribal community living on the border with China; the song "Mera Naam Aao" was considered particularly offensive to the [[Ao Naga]] community in [[Nagaland]].<ref name="Banaji2011">{{cite book|last=Banaji|first=Shakuntala|title=South Asian Media Cultures: Audiences, Representations, Contexts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6FuV8TAUqGwC&pg=PA32|access-date=25 May 2013|year=2011|publisher=Anthem Press|isbn=978-1-84331-320-5|page=32}}</ref>
'''''Ye Gulistan Hamara''''' ({{Translation|This is our garden}}) is a 1972 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[Drama (film and television)|drama film]] directed by [[Atma Ram (director)|Atma Ram]].<ref name="thehindu">{{Cite news|last=Gupta|first=Ranjan Das|date=2015-10-29|title=Yeh Gulistan Hamara (1972)|work=[[The Hindu]]|url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/yeh-gulistan-hamara-1972/article7819215.ece|access-date=2021-06-13}}</ref> The film stars [[Dev Anand]], [[Sharmila Tagore]], [[Pran (actor)|Pran]], [[Sujit Kumar]] and [[Johnny Walker (actor)|Johnny Walker]], with music by [[S. D. Burman]]. Dialogue and screenplay are by [[Wajahat Mirza]]. The films depicts a tribal community living on the border with China; the song "Mera Naam Aao" was considered particularly offensive to the [[Ao Naga]] community in [[Nagaland]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Banaji |first=Shakuntala |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6FuV8TAUqGwC&pg=PA32 |title=South Asian Media Cultures: Audiences, Representations, Contexts |publisher=Anthem Press |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-84331-320-5 |page=32}}</ref>


==Plot==
== Plot ==
India is worried about its north eastern residents who are cut off from the mainland and are generally backward, illiterate and under developed. The government appoints special officer-cum-civil engineer Vijay ([[Dev Anand]]) to construct a bridge over a river next to the tribal village of Ding in the north eastern part of India. Ding is ruled by the cruel and autocratic Deng Do Rani ([[Pran (actor)|Pran]]) and his henchmen Haku ([[Jankidas]]), Teju ([[Sujit Kumar]]) and trusted fighter Soo Reni ([[Sharmila Tagore]]), a beautiful girl. Deng Do Rani wants to sabotage the construction and sends Soo Reni and other warriors to demolish the bridge. They are captured by Vijay's officers and treated with respect and equality. Deng Do Rani sends others to kill the band captured, and the Indian Officers under the leadership of Vijay fight bravely to protect them. Soo Reni and her companions have a change of heart and pledge to support Vijay in his mission. Vijay and Soo Reni also fall in love with each other.
India is worried about its [[Northeast India|north eastern]] residents who are cut off from the mainland and are generally backward, illiterate and under developed. The government appoints special officer-cum-civil engineer Vijay to construct a bridge over a river next to the tribal village of Ding in the north eastern part of India. Ding is ruled by the cruel and autocratic Deng Do Rani and his henchmen Haku, Teju and trusted fighter Soo Reni. Deng Do Rani wants to sabotage the construction and sends Soo Reni and other warriors to demolish the bridge. They are captured by Vijay's officers and treated with respect and equality. Deng Do Rani sends others to kill the band captured, and the Indian Officers under the leadership of Vijay fight bravely to protect them. Soo Reni and her companions have a change of heart and pledge to support Vijay in his mission. Vijay and Soo Reni also fall in love with each other.


==Cast==
== Cast ==
* [[Dev Anand]] as Vijay
* [[Dev Anand]] as Vijay<ref name="thehindu" />
* [[Sharmila Tagore]] as Soo Reni
* [[Sharmila Tagore]] as Soo Reni
* [[Pran (actor)|Pran]] as Deng Do Rani
* [[Pran (actor)|Pran]] as Deng Do Rani
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* [[Ramesh Deo]] as Inspector Barua
* [[Ramesh Deo]] as Inspector Barua
* [[Raj Mehra]] as Pal
* [[Raj Mehra]] as Pal
* [[D.K. Sapru]] as Salvatore (as Sapru)
* [[Sapru (actor)|Sapru]] as Salvatore
* [[Keshto Mukherjee]] as Soldier
* [[Keshto Mukherjee]] as Soldier
* [[G. Asrani]] as Asrani
* [[G. Asrani]] as Asrani
* [[Jankidas]] as Haku
* [[Jankidas]] as Haku
* [[Iftekhar]] as Vijay's Captain
* [[Iftekhar]] as Vijay's Captain<ref name="thehindu" />


==Music==
== Music ==
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| "Raina Soyi Soyi" || Lata Mangeshkar, [[S. D. Burman]] & [[R. D. Burman]]
| "Raina Soyi Soyi" || Lata Mangeshkar, [[S. D. Burman]] & [[R. D. Burman]]
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==References==
== Production ==
Some scenes of the film were shot in Arunachal Pradesh.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2016-03-06 |title=Arunachal: Producers pay for hall, tickets for screening local films |work=[[Hindustan Times]] |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/arunachal-producers-pay-for-hall-tickets-for-screening-local-films/story-Fzc8fU2d2GhFgL4s0DWKoJ.html |access-date=2021-06-13}}</ref>
 
== References ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
* {{IMDb title|id=0069522|title=Yeh Gulistan Hamara}}
* {{IMDb title|id=0069522|title=Yeh Gulistan Hamara}}


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