Naseeb Apna Apna (1986 film)

Naseeb Apna Apna (lit. 'Each person has their own fate') is a 1986 Hindi family entertainer starring Rishi Kapoor, Farah Naaz and Raadhika in the lead roles. The movie is the remake of 1982 Tamil movie Gopurangal Saivathillai (lit. 'Gopurams (towers) never tilt').[1]

Naseeb Apna Apna
Poster
Directed byRama Rao Tatineni
Produced byK. C. Bokadia
StarringRishi Kapoor
Farah Naaz
Raadhika
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
S.H. Bihari (lyrics)
Production
company
BMB Combines
Release date
  • 31 January 1986 (1986-01-31)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Chandu is an innocent village girl who does not look beautiful, especially with the hairstyle that makes her look ugly. However, her father's effort does not back off to find a groom for her. Kishan is a young salesman who has many dreams about his life and his life partner, but is very scared of his dominant father. Kishan's father and Chandu's father are close friends. Seeing his friend's struggle to marry off his daughter, Kishan's father arranges marriage for Kishan and Chandu without Kishan's consent. Kishan gets angry upon his father's decision and is further shocked to see his wife-to-be Chandu, who is dark skinned and lacks social graces. However, scared of his father, he marries her. Kishan hates to live with Chandu, but innocent Chandu does not realise her husband's intentions and continues to serve her duties as wife to him.

Meanwhile, Kishan gets an award for best performance in his job and leaves to receive a medal. He meets a beautiful light-skinned woman, Radha, from Bombay, who is also an award winner. When he returns to his office, he finds that one of his friends has to leave Bombay on transfer, but is not willing to leave. Kishan uses this opportunity to escape from his father and ugly wife and opts for the transfer instead of him and leaves Bombay. At Bombay he accidentally lands up in Radha's house and stays there. Radha and Kishan fall in love and marry.

Kishan's father threatens his son to take Chandu with him, and so he unwillingly takes her with him. But on reaching Bombay, he finds Radha has come to receive him and leaves Chandu in the railway station alone and goes away with Radha. But when he goes back to the station to find Chandu, he cannot find her, but instead he meets her in his house as a servant-maid. Chandu finds that her husband has married another woman and is shocked.

Chandu was brought to Kishan's house by his brother-in-law Deepak. She does not tell the truth to anyone and decides to stay in their house, as a maid working for her husband.

Chandu and Radha become close friends; Chandu teaches Radha how to be a traditional wife and soon Radha begins to see her as an elder sister as she did not have a female figure to teacher her these things. Chandu swallows the jealousy of Radha and Kishan's relationship, continuing to be merry and serving them. Meanwhile, Deepak searches for Chandu's husband and begins to fall in love with her for her simple and innocent nature. Kishan becomes jealous of this, especially when Deepak shares with him that he plans to confess and propose soon.

Chandu rejects Deepak's proposal, slapping him for his insolent behaviour as she has explained how devoted she is to her husband. Still, Radha and Deepak are unaware of the fact that Kishan is Chandu's husband.

Ramlal (Chandu's father) visits Bhim (Kishan's father) where he is informed that Kishan and Chandu have moved to the city due to the transfer in his job. Wanting to see his daughter, Ramlal plans to visit them in Bombay and Bhim accompanies him. Chandu is shocked upon seeing her father and father-in-law visiting and takes them upstairs to Deepak's room - claiming it to be the guest room - explaining that Kishan is out of town for a few days. Kishan and Radha arrive home and Chandu explains that some villagers have arrived to visit her and she has allowed them to stay in Deepak's room for the night. When Radha leaves, she tells Kishan it is actually their father's and to stay in his room and hide until they leave. She promises that she'll get them out by sunrise and to trust her.

Ramlal eventually leaves the bedroom to fetch water from the kitchen. He passes Radha's bedroom where he can hear her and Kishan talking and Chandu's name is mentioned. He spots a portrait of the couple outside their bedroom. Upon arrival to the kitchen, he sees his daughter laying on the floor and is shocked to see what has happened of her life. Chandu assures him that she is happy and she would rather stay as a maid in this home and be close to her husband than return home with him and become a burden as well as bring shame to both families for Kishan's actions. Ramlal decides to let his daughter be and leaves with Bhim after making an excuse of having to urgently return to the village so that he doesn't learn of the truth.

Kishan overheard the conversation in the kitchen between Chandu and Ramlal and is touched by her innocence and thoughtfulness. He blames himself for being a terrible husband and taking notice of beauty over personality and apologises to her. Radha then walks in, catching Chandu and Kishan in an embrace.

Radha is angered and insults Chandu but Kishan comes clean and explains that he is Chandu's lost husband. Radha insults Kishan and goes to kill him with a knife but Chandu stops her, insisting she be killed instead for ruining their happy marriage. Radha drops the knife and walks upstairs, where she shoots herself. She explains that she had a happy time living with Kishan but he belongs to Chandu and asks Kishan to take good care of her elder sister. The film then ends.

Cast

Music

SongSinger(s)
"Zindagi Ki Jhoomti Gaati Bahaaro Me Sanam" Mohammed Aziz, Asha Bhosle
"Baharo Ki Ranginiyo Ko Chura Kar" Shabbir Kumar
"Only Love Only Love" Shabbir Kumar, Asha Bhosle
"Ek Ek Ankh Mere Sava Sava Lakh Ki" Asha Bhosle
"Bhalaa Hai Bura Hai, Mera Pati Mera Devta Hai" Anuradha Paudwal
"Tera Pati Tera Devta Hai" Kavita Krishnamurthy

References

Naseeb Apna Apna on IMDb


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