Shaadi (1962 film)

Shaadi

Poster
Directed by R. Krishnan, S. Panju
Produced by Hargobind Duggal
Written by Rajendra Krishan (dialogue), Jawar N. Sitaraman
Starring Dharmendra
Manoj Kumar
Saira Banu
Balraj Sahni
Music by Chitragupt
Cinematography S. Maruthi Rao
Edited by S. Panjabi
Release dates
1962
Country India
Language Hindi

Shaadi is an 1962 Indian film directed by Krishnan-Panju. It stars actors Dharmendra and Saira Banu.

The title reflects the Urdu word for a marriage (comes from root word shaad, which means happiness in Persian), specifically a wedding ceremony.

Plot

An elder patriarch, Ratan Malhotra, and his wife have a happy household that consists of his younger brother Ramesh (Dharmendra) and Gauri (Saira Banu). Ramesh marries Kala (Indrani), daughter of a rich, well placed judge. Gauri's marriage is fixed with Raja (Manoj Kumar), the son of a of greedy businessman, Daulatram (Om Prakash). However, due to a plane accident in which lost his memory, Ramesh is unable to reach the wedding in time, with the dowry money making Daulatram walking off immediately after the end of the marriage rituals, with his son in the tow.

Raja and Gauri meet in Bombay, where Gauri realizes that Raja is her husband and wants to make it big on his own. Ratan and Shanti end up in Bombay in search of Gauri and face an embittered Kala, who blames them for Ramesh's amnesiac state, insults them and throws them out of the house.

Ramesh recovers his memory and returns to his village, only to realize that in his absence, his sister's wedding was called off due to lack of money and his older brother had to sell of their ancestral property to repay the loan. Holding Kala responsible, he separates and begins to search for his brother.

Raja makes it big as an actor, and his father learns a lesson about importance of relationships over money. Raja, Gauri, Ramesh, Kala, Ratan and Shanti have a reunion. Everyone lives happily ever after.

Cast

Music

  1. Aaj Ki Raat Naya Chaand Leke Aayi Hai - Lata Mangeshkar
  2. Ja Aur Kahi Ro Shehnai Ja Ab Mai Hu Aur Meri Tanhai - Lata Mangeshkar
  3. Mukhadaa Teraa Saaf Nahin, Jaisaa Kiyaa Hai Tune - Mohammed Rafi
  4. Chhod De Bedardi Chhod De - Lata Mangeshkar
  5. Log Toh Baat Ka Afsana Bana Dete Hai - Mohammed Rafi, Manna Dey
  6. Na Jane Kaha Mera Bachpan - Lata Mangeshkar
  7. Teri Sharan Pada Hua Data Tu Hi Pita Hai Tu Hi Mata - Mohammed Rafi
  8. Bhigoi Mori Saadi Re - Khursheed
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