Anjaana

Anjaana (English: Unknown, Hindi: अन्जाना, Urdu: انجانا) is a 1969 Hindi film produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Babita, Pran, Prem Chopra and Nirupa Roy. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal.[1]

Anjaana
Film poster
Directed byMohan Kumar
Produced byMohan Kumar
Written byRanjan Bose (screenplay)
StarringRajendra Kumar
Babita
Pran
Prem Chopra
Music byLaxmikant Pyarelal
Release date
1969 (1969)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Raju (Rajendra Kumar) lives with his widowed mother, Janki (Nirupa Roy), in a small town and works as garage mechanic. One day he meets with wealthy Rachna Malhotra (Babita), and after a few misunderstandings, both fall in love with each other. When Rachna's guardian, Diwan Mahendranath (Pran), finds out he forbids Rachna to ever see Raju again, as well as goes to Raju's house and humiliates his mother, for he wants Rachna to marry his son, Ramesh (Prem Chopra). An enraged Raju wants to avenge this humiliation and decides to teach Mahendranath a lesson. He enlists the help of his maternal uncle, Chamanlal Kapoor (Sunder), and together they succeed in fooling Mahendranath and making him give up all his money. But at the very last moment, Mahendranath finds out that he has been tricked, and together he and Ramesh conceive a plan that will bring Raju and his mother to their knees - a plan that will change their lives forever.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal on lyrics of Anand Bakshi.[2][3]

#TitleSinger(s)
1 "Aa meri Rani Le Ja Challa Nishani" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Jan Chali Jaye" Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur
3 "Rim Jhim Ke Geet" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Woh Kaun Hai" Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar
5 "Main Rahi Anjaan" Mohammed Rafi
6 "Hum Bahenon Ke Liye" Lata Mangeshkar
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