| Everyone has to have a dream. A dream to make it big, to become rich, to have a privileged position and be looked up to. Raj Kumar wanted to have all these. Young, handsome and well educated he was eager and ready for hard work. Steady promotions, first as a manager, then as a partner in the very firm of which he was an employee, and to top it all his boss wanted him to marry his daughter. Madhu, the boss’s daughter was ravishingly beautiful, and marriage would bring the world to his feet. But what about Gauri? The simple village girl he had met on a holiday, and vowed that he would marry her within a year. What could be the answer to Raj Kumar’s dilemma? The answer lies in the epic climax of this memorable motion picture.
The maestro S. D. Burman composed some outstanding songs for this film: “Palkon ke peechey se kya tumne kah dala” - by Mohamad Rafi & Lata Mangeshkar; “Aaj to junli raat ma” again - by Mohamad Rafi & Lata Mangeshkar; “Tere naina talash Karen” - by Manna Dey, “Khayee hai re humne kasam sang rehne ki” - by Lata Mangeshkar and “Meri duniya hai maa” - by Sachinda himself |
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