Roop Tera Mastana
This article is about the 1972 film. For the song, see Aradhana (1969 film).
Roop Tera Mastana | |
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Directed by | Khalid Akhtar |
Produced by |
Baldev Pushkarna M.M.Malhotra |
Written by |
Ahsan Rizvi (dialogues) Anand Bakshi Verma Malik Asad Bhopali (lyrics) |
Screenplay by |
K.B. Lal Ravi Kapoor |
Story by | K.B. Lal |
Starring |
Jeetendra Mumtaz Pran |
Music by | Laxmikant Pyarelal |
Cinematography | V. Durga Prasad |
Edited by | Prabhakar Supare |
Production company |
Suchitra Kala Mandir |
Release dates |
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Running time | 154 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Roop Tera Mastana is a 1972 Bollywood suspense thriller film, produced by Baldev Pushkarna, M.M.Malhotra on Suchitra Kala Mandir banner directed by Khalid Akhtar. Starring Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Pran in lead roles and music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.
Plot
Ajit, the Personal assistant to Princess Usha, does away with her, and brings along a look-alike, Kiran, to pose as her for a few days. Kiran, although poor, refuses to do so, and Ajit threatens her and her family, and she reluctantly agrees. She meets with Kiran's fiance, a Prince himself, and falls in love with him, not realizing that her feelings will soon be history when those few days come to an end, and she must then give up her wealthy lifestyle and go back to being poor again.
Cast
- Jeetendra as Raja Saab & Rajkumar (Duel role)
- Mumtaz as Princess Usha & Kiran (Duel role)
- Pran as Ajit
- I. S. Johar as Driver
- Brahm Bhardwaj as Kiran's dad
- Jankidas as Auctioneer
- V. Gopal
- Rajan Kapoor
- Munshi Munakka
- Mirza Musharraf
- Birbal as Servant
- Machhar
- Leela Mishra as Kiran's mom
- Malika as Champa
- Madhumati
Soundtrack
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Dil Ki Baaten Dil Hi Jane" | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar |
2 | "Akash Pe Do Tare" | Mahendra Kapoor, Lata Mangeshkar |
3 | "Bade Bewafa Hai Yeh Husnwale" | Mohammed Rafi |
4 | "Ban Ke Than Ke" | Lata Mangeshkar |
5 | "Buddhe Pe Aa Gayi Jawani" | Mohammed Rafi |
6 | "Dekh Lo Woh Ghata Chand Par" | Lata Mangeshkar |
7 | "Haseen Dilruba" | Mohammed Rafi |
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