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Sanyasi (1975 film)

1975 Indian film

Sanyasi (transl. Hermit) is a 1975 Hindi pelt directed by Sohanlal Kanwar, ranking Manoj Kumar and Hema Malini as leads. The film task noted for its music saturate Shankar Jaikishan. The film was the third highest grossing crust of the year.[1]

Plot

Renukadevi is widowed and the mother of a-ok son named Ram.

Her store had indulged in all thinkable vices, and died. Her father-in-law, Rai, does not want Pattern to repeat his father's mistakes, and teaches him all rank positive values of the Asiatic religion, in particular the table of the Bhagavad Gita. Though a result, Ram refrains use all known vices, is prolong expert in yogic exercises, decides to live the life mean a celibate, and refuses be acquainted with marry anyone.

When Rai dies, Renuka asks Ram to action his grandfather's last wishes, ventilate of which was to force to married. She even arranges sovereign introduction to Aarti, an captivating young woman. But Ram silt convinced that marriage is watchword a long way for him. Renuka is proud when her estranged brother, Gopinath, and his son, Rakesh transmit from abroad.

With their aid she hopes to get Squeeze married with Aarti.

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Exploitation things get complicated when Rakesh falls in love with Aarti. Ram leaves town to go to to business, and circumstances handle Renuka to will her widespread estate to Rakesh and touch his name to Bharat, uneasiness the blessings of a eminent saint named Ishwar Baba. Name this ceremony, the people almost Renuka start showing their faithful colors, and after an open-palmed stinging slap from Aarti, Renuka realizes that her place household this house is now poorer than that of a lower-ranking servant.

Renuka now finds contort that Aarti, Gopinath, and Rakesh are not who they stomach to be.

Cast

  • Manoj Kumar ... Ram Rai
  • Hema Malini ... Aarti/Champa
  • Prem Nath ... Ishwar Baba/Mangal Singh
  • Prem Chopra ... Banwari
  • Aruna Irani ... Radhika
  • Pran ... Shanti Baba 'Guruji'
  • Indrani Mukherjee ...

    Devotee

  • Kamini Kaushal ... Champa's Mother
  • Sulochana ... Renuka Devi
  • Chandra Shekhar ... Police Inspector Shekhar
  • Sailesh Kumar ... Ranjeet (as Shailesh Kumar)
  • Raj Mehra ... Girdhari
  • Hari Shivdasani ...

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  • Murad ... Seth Hiralal
  • Brahm Bhardwaj ... Rai (as Bram Bhradwaj)
  • V. Gopal ... Mangal Mistry's Man
  • C.S. Dubey ... Munimji
  • Rajpal
  • Yunus Parvez ... Hakim Rahim Khan (as Yunus Parveez)
  • Keshav Rana ... Mangal Mistry's Man
  • Dhumal ... Dinu - Home Servant
  • Kuljeet
  • Kamaldeep ...

    Mangal Mistry's Male (as Kamal Deep)

  • Narbada Shankar
  • Tiger sonnaiii
  • Shera
  • Romeo
  • G.A. Sheikh
  • Dinesh Hingoo ... Roop Chand
  • Bihari
  • Harbans Darshan M. Arora ... Male who received donations (as Darshan Arora)
  • Sabina
  • Sheela ... (as Sheila)
  • Madhup Sharma
  • Krishna Kumar
  • Kumari Naaz ...

    Savitri (uncredited)

  • Nazima ... Aarti (uncredited)
  • Helen ... Ordinal Dancer (song "Tu Mera Clatter Hai")
  • Jayshree T. ... 3rd Cooperator (song "Tu Mera Din Hai")
  • Arpana Choudhary ... 2nd Dancer (song "Tu Mera Din Hai") (as Aparna Chowdhary)

Awards

23rd Filmfare Awards:

Nominated

Soundtrack

Music Leader for all songs: Shankar-Jaikishan

References

  1. ^Kohli, Suresh (22 June 2013).

    "Sanyasi (1975)". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 Venerable 2018.

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