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Mere Humsafar


Mere Humsafar


Mere Humsafar (transl. My Soulmate) is a 1970 Hindi-language romance film, produced by Yusuf Teendarwajawala under the Labela Films banner and directed by Dulal Guha. It stars Jeetendra and Sharmila Tagore , with music composed by Kalyanji Anandji.

Plot

The film begins in a village where Raju is a naughty slacker titled Junglee. After his father's death, he is pestered by a loan shark for his debt. Hence, Raju determines to purchase bullocks for cultivation by procuring the amount. So, he hitches to Bombay by stowing in a truck where he is acquainted with a runaway gypsy, Tarna. During the travel, they crush words to aid each other. Destiny makes them detach and quest. Tarna is aided by film director Ashok, who sculpts her as a top star—a ruffian shelters Raju, Raigiya Dada, and his sister, Kusum, who seeks to pull him. After a while, Raju spots Tarna as Meenakshi when Ashok falsely calls her his wife. Knowing Raju's arrival, Tarna rushes, but Ashok stalls her due to her status quo. Then, forlorn Raju decides to quit when, unfortunately, Raigiya Dada faces an accident and is amputated. So, Raju's words to Kusum are gratitude, but tragically, she is molested by a goon who commits suicide, Chanchal. Whereat, Raju flares, caught by police when Ashok acquits and reveals the actuality. Meanwhile, Tarna renounces her profession, surrenders the wealth to producers, and joins Raju. At last, Ashok comforts them with bullocks. Finally, the movie ends happily, with the two proceeding toward the village.

Cast

  • Jeetendra as Raju "Junglee"
  • Sharmila Tagore as Tarna / Meenakshi
  • Balraj Sahni as Ashok
  • Laxmi Chhaya as Kusum
  • Suresh as Raigiya Dada
  • Jagdeep as a Truck cleaner
  • Jeevan as Mittal
  • Sunder as Shambu Dada
  • Ramayan Tiwari as Ustad Anwar
  • Keshto Mukherjee as Abdul Narayan D'Souza
  • Shammi as Suzie
  • Mohan Sherry
  • Gopal Sehgal as a film director

Soundtrack

All the songs were penned by Anand Bakshi, songs were composed by Kalyanji Anandji and Kamal Rajasthani.

References

External links

  • Mere Humsafar at IMDb



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