Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye
Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye (transl. Bride is one whom the groom likes) is a 1977 Hindi movie. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri, the film is directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Prem Krishen, Rameshwari, Madan Puri, Jagdeep and Iftekhar. It was a surprise hit of the year[1] and gave Madan Puri his most satisfactory film role. The music is by Ravindra Jain. The film has the same storyline as Tamasha (1952 film) and 1941 Hollywood film It Started with Eve. The movie was remade in Tamil as Marumagal.
Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye | |
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Directed by | Lekh Tandon |
Produced by | Rajshri |
Starring | Madan Puri Prem Krishen Rameshwari |
Music by | Ravindra Jain |
Cinematography | Binod Pradhan |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
Rameshwari, Prem Krishen, Shyamlee, Madan Puri, Iftekhar, Leela Mishra, Shashikala, Viju Khote, Jagdeep.
Plot
Seth Harikrishan, the industrialist had as his heir, his only grandson Prem. The grandfather's only desire was to see the bride of his grandson. When he fell seriously ill, his friend and doctor Farid prevailed upon Prem to bring his girl friend Rita, whom he wanted to marry. But as luck would have it, Rita had gone away to Srinagar to participate in a fashion show and she could not return, as due to snowfall all roads were blocked and air service was suspended. To satisfy his dying grandfather, Prem suggested to his company's Public Relations Officer Jagdish to hire a model girl who could pose as Rita for some time. Instead, Jagdish brought an illiterate flower seller girl Kammo, with whom Prem and his sweetheart Rita had many altercations. But when Rita came, followed by her scheming mother, Kammo knew that her days were numbered. Yet all efforts of Rita and her mother to win the grandfather's favours failed. Ultimately, on the birthday of the grandfather, Rita's mother divulged the truth to doctor Farid. And at the birthday party, it was apparent that Kammo's true identity was known to everyone. Despite this, the grandfather announced his grandson's engagement to Kammo, whom he had really liked. His grandson blew into a rage and threatened to leave the house along with Rita and her mother. The grandfather did not stop him. Prem rushed to Rita only to find that without his grandfather's wealth, his love and sacrifice had no meaning for her. Meanwhile, Kammo, hurt and disillusioned, decided to leave the house for good. Did Prem realise his mistake? Did Kammo forgive him? Did the grandfather welcome him back? See for yourself.
Awards
- Filmfare Best Dialogue Award - Vrajendra Gaur
- Filmfare Best Screenplay Award - Lekh Tandon, Vrajendra Gaur, Madhusudan Kalekar[2]
Soundtrack
Ravindra Jain is the lyricist and composer for all songs.[3]
# | Title | Singer(s) | Duration |
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1 | "Le Toh Aaye Ho Hame Sapno" (Sajna-O-Sajna) | Hemlata | 03:34 |
2 | "Khushiyan Hi Khushiyan" | Yesudas, Banashri Sengupta, Hemlata | 04:56 |
3 | "Mangal Bhawan Amangal Hari" (Ramayan – Chaupaiyan) | Hemlata | 04:59 |
4 | "Ab Ranj Se Khushe Se" (Mahv-E-Khayal-E-Yaar Hain) | Hemlata | 04:33 |
5 | "Jaha Prem Ka Paavan Diyara Jale" | Hemlata | 04:08 |
6 | "Puravaiyaa Ke Jhonke Aaye" | Hemlata | 04:16 |
7 | "Shyama O Shyama, Raama Ho Raama" | Hemlata | 04:56 |
8 | "Acharaa Men Phulavaa Lai Ke" | Ravindra Jain | 05:28 |
9 | "Baj Jayega"[4] | Mohammed Rafi, Hemlata | 04:59 |