Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke

Yeh Raste Hain Pyaar Ke

International release poster
Directed by R. K. Nayyar
Starring Sunil Dutt
Leela Naidu
Ashok Kumar
Music by Ravi
Release dates
1963
Language Hindi

Yeh Rastey Hain Pyaar Ke is a 1963 Hindi film starring Sunil Dutt and Leela Naidu in the lead roles. This film was Sunil Dutt's debut production, directed by R.K. Nayyar, with music composed by Ravi.[1]

Premise

Dutt's favourite writer Aghajani Kashmiri scripted “Yeh Rastey ” which is based on the sensational K.M. Nanavati adultery and murder case in Mumbai.[2] The film was said to be a thinly-disguised version of the famous Nanavati case where an upright naval captain, Capt. Nanavati, shot dead the lover of his wife. The film was said to be ahead of its times and too bold, doing only moderately well.[3]

1973 movie Achanak is also based on the same case.[4]

Akshay Kumar starrer 2016 movie Rustom is based on the same case as well.[5]

Plot

Anil Sahni (Sunil Dutt) is a pilot who married Neena (Leela Naidu) against his father's wishes. When Anil was away on a trip, Neena and Ashok (Rehman) come close and have an affair. Anil returns and is furious to find out about the affair. He confronts Ashok, who is killed in an ensuing scuffle. Anil is tried for murder in court, with defence and prosecution lawyers fighting it out.[6]

Cast

Soundtrack

Track# Title Singer(s)
1 "Yeh Khamoshiya Yeh Tanhaayiya" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi
2 "Tum Jis Pe Nazar Daalo Us Dil Ka Khudahafij" Mohammed Rafi
3 "Zulf Lehrai Teri Or Meri Takdeer Bani" Mohammed Rafi
4 "Aaj Yeh Meri Zindagi dekho khushi me jhumti jane chali kaha" Asha Bhosle
5 "Gunahon Ka Diya Tha Hak" Asha Bhosle
6 "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke Chalna Sambhal Sambhal Ke" Asha Bhosle
7 "Jane Jaan Paas Aao (Hawao Ko Dekho,Nazaro Ko Dekho)" Asha Bhosle, Sunil Dutt[7]

References

  1. Parsai, Gargi (2010-08-12). "Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke (1963)". The Hindu. Retrieved 2015-12-11.
  2. "Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke (1963)". The Hindu. 2010-08-12. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  3. "Killer Takes All: From 'Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke' to 'Talvar'". Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  4. Achanak Hindustan Times
  5. "Rustom is not the first film inspired by Nanavati case - Cinestaan.com". www.cinestaan.com. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  6. U, Saiam Z. (2012-01-01). Houseful The Golden Years of Hindi Cinema. Om Books International. ISBN 9789380070254.
  7. http://hindigeetmala.net/movie/yeh_rastey_hain_pyar_ke.html


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