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Song..duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai..
Film..Devar,1966,
Singer..Lata Mangeshkar,
Lyricist ..Anand Bakshi,
Music Director.. Roshan, Director..Mohan Sehgal,
Cast.. Dharmendra,Sharmila Tagore, Shashikala,Deven Verma,Dhumal,
Production Co..Delux Films,
Lyrics..
दुनिया में ऐसा कहाँ सबका नसीब है
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
koyi-koyi apne piya ke karib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
dur hi rehte hai unse kinare
jinko na koyi manjhi par utare
dur hi rehte hai unse kinare
jinko na koyi manjhi par utare
sath hain manjhi toh kinara bhi karib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
chahe bujha de koyi dipak sare
prit bichhati jaye raah me tare
chahe bujha de koyi dipak sare
prit bichhati jaye raah me tare
prit diwani ki kahani bhi ajib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
barkha ki rut ho ya din ho bahar ke
lagte hain sune-sune bin tere pyar ke
tu hain toh jindagi ko jindagi nasib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
koyi-koyi apne piya ke karib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai..
Devar is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Mohan Sehgal.It stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Deven Verma and Shashikala. The music is by Roshan and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film is based on the short novel Naa by the noted Bengali writer Tara Shankar Bandopadhyay. This novel was already adapted into 1954 Bengali movie of same name and the 1962 Tamil movie Padithaal Mattum Podhuma. This movie is Mohan Sehgal master piece and praised for Dharmendra & Sharmila cool performances with Deven Verma commendable negative role. All songs of Devar were big hit that time and still very popular especially "Baharon ne mera chaman lootkar "- Mukesh, "Duniya mein aisa kahan" - Lata and " Aaya hai mujhe phir yaad"- Mukesh.
The film is based on the short novel Naa by the noted Bengali writer Tara Shankar Bandopadhyay. This novel was already adapted into a 1954 Bengali movie of the same name, and the 1962 Tamil movie Padithaal Mattum Podhuma. This movie is considered Mohan Sehgal's masterpiece, and was praised for Dharmendra & Sharmila's cool performances, and Deven Verma's commendable negative role. All of the songs from Devar were big hits at the time, and are still very popular, especially "Baharon ne mera chaman lootkar" and "Aaya hai mujhe phir yaad" by Mukesh, and "Duniya mein aisa kahan" by Lata Mangeshkar.
Storyline...
Shankar (Dharmendra) and Bhawariya (Sharmila Tagore) are childhood lovers who have been parted by unfortunate circumstances. Shankar's cousin Suresh is an advocate. Matchmaker Ram comes up with marriage proposals for both the cousins. Following family traditions, it is decided that the boys will meet the respective brides by proxy. Suresh falls in love with Madhumati (Bhawariya). He cooks up a wicked plot. He writes two letters to each of the families due to which an innocent and somewhat less educated Shankar is badly treated by his parents. One day accidentally Shankar comes to know that Madhumati is Bhawariya, the girl whom he used to love. So also, Bhawariya's brother, a handwriting expert comes to know of Suresh's wicked plan. Bbhawariya's brother asks Suresh to accept his guilt before Ashok's parents presuming that it is Suresh sitting on chair, but it happens to be Ashok who listens this and comes to know of everything. In a rift between Shankar and Suresh, Suresh dies accidentally, for which Shankar is held the culprit. Madumati who is determined to see her husband's murderer hanged, changes her words and saves Shankar.
The movie ends without Madumati ever knowing that Shankar is her childhood lover....
Casting..
Dharmendra as Shankar
Sharmila Tagore as Bhawariya/Madhumati
Shashikala as Shanta
Deven Verma as Suresh
Lalita Kumari as Basanti
Durga Khote as Madhumati's mother
Dhumal as Ram Bharose
Sulochana Latkar as Shakuntala
Sabita Chatterjee as Lily
Raj Mehra as Thakur Mahendra Singh
Tarun Bose as Advocate Gopinath
D. K. Sapru as Diwan Jaswant Rai (as Sapru)
Mumtaz Begum as Shankar's mother
Bela Bose as dancer in 'roothe saiyan' song
Brahm Bhardwaj as Public Prosecutor
Nazir Kashmiri as judge
Pardeep Singh
The Essential Guide to Bollywood (2005) says that the film "contained deep elements of Bengali literature... The film is remarkable for projecting the ironic twists of fate in an unconventional format with the lead pair bound to the 'wrong' spouses till the very end."
In 2014, The Friday Times noted that this film was "probably the only role that [comedian Deven] Verma played that had shades of grey... He may have played a villain but many left the theatre wondering how such a good looking, suave man could have such a complex character."
Songs..
1.
"Aaya Hai Mujhe Phir Yaad" Mukesh
2.
"Baharon Ne Mera Chaman" Mukesh
3.
"Duniya Mein Aisa Kahan" Lata Mangeshkar
4.
"Kajalwale Nain Milake" Mohammed Rafi
5.
"Roothe Saiyan Hamare" Lata Mangeshkar
6.
"Main Mar Gayi, Mushkil Mein Pad Gayi Jaan" Usha Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle
Song..duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai..
Film..Devar,1966,
Singer..Lata Mangeshkar,
Lyricist ..Anand Bakshi,
Music Director.. Roshan, Director..Mohan Sehgal,
Cast.. Dharmendra,Sharmila Tagore, Shashikala,Deven Verma,Dhumal,
Production Co..Delux Films,
Lyrics..
दुनिया में ऐसा कहाँ सबका नसीब है
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
koyi-koyi apne piya ke karib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
dur hi rehte hai unse kinare
jinko na koyi manjhi par utare
dur hi rehte hai unse kinare
jinko na koyi manjhi par utare
sath hain manjhi toh kinara bhi karib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
chahe bujha de koyi dipak sare
prit bichhati jaye raah me tare
chahe bujha de koyi dipak sare
prit bichhati jaye raah me tare
prit diwani ki kahani bhi ajib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
barkha ki rut ho ya din ho bahar ke
lagte hain sune-sune bin tere pyar ke
tu hain toh jindagi ko jindagi nasib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai
koyi-koyi apne piya ke karib hai
duniya me aisa kaha sabka nasib hai..
Devar is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Mohan Sehgal.It stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Deven Verma and Shashikala. The music is by Roshan and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film is based on the short novel Naa by the noted Bengali writer Tara Shankar Bandopadhyay. This novel was already adapted into 1954 Bengali movie of same name and the 1962 Tamil movie Padithaal Mattum Podhuma. This movie is Mohan Sehgal master piece and praised for Dharmendra & Sharmila cool performances with Deven Verma commendable negative role. All songs of Devar were big hit that time and still very popular especially "Baharon ne mera chaman lootkar "- Mukesh, "Duniya mein aisa kahan" - Lata and " Aaya hai mujhe phir yaad"- Mukesh.
The film is based on the short novel Naa by the noted Bengali writer Tara Shankar Bandopadhyay. This novel was already adapted into a 1954 Bengali movie of the same name, and the 1962 Tamil movie Padithaal Mattum Podhuma. This movie is considered Mohan Sehgal's masterpiece, and was praised for Dharmendra & Sharmila's cool performances, and Deven Verma's commendable negative role. All of the songs from Devar were big hits at the time, and are still very popular, especially "Baharon ne mera chaman lootkar" and "Aaya hai mujhe phir yaad" by Mukesh, and "Duniya mein aisa kahan" by Lata Mangeshkar.
Storyline...
Shankar (Dharmendra) and Bhawariya (Sharmila Tagore) are childhood lovers who have been parted by unfortunate circumstances. Shankar's cousin Suresh is an advocate. Matchmaker Ram comes up with marriage proposals for both the cousins. Following family traditions, it is decided that the boys will meet the respective brides by proxy. Suresh falls in love with Madhumati (Bhawariya). He cooks up a wicked plot. He writes two letters to each of the families due to which an innocent and somewhat less educated Shankar is badly treated by his parents. One day accidentally Shankar comes to know that Madhumati is Bhawariya, the girl whom he used to love. So also, Bhawariya's brother, a handwriting expert comes to know of Suresh's wicked plan. Bbhawariya's brother asks Suresh to accept his guilt before Ashok's parents presuming that it is Suresh sitting on chair, but it happens to be Ashok who listens this and comes to know of everything. In a rift between Shankar and Suresh, Suresh dies accidentally, for which Shankar is held the culprit. Madumati who is determined to see her husband's murderer hanged, changes her words and saves Shankar.
The movie ends without Madumati ever knowing that Shankar is her childhood lover....
Casting..
Dharmendra as Shankar
Sharmila Tagore as Bhawariya/Madhumati
Shashikala as Shanta
Deven Verma as Suresh
Lalita Kumari as Basanti
Durga Khote as Madhumati's mother
Dhumal as Ram Bharose
Sulochana Latkar as Shakuntala
Sabita Chatterjee as Lily
Raj Mehra as Thakur Mahendra Singh
Tarun Bose as Advocate Gopinath
D. K. Sapru as Diwan Jaswant Rai (as Sapru)
Mumtaz Begum as Shankar's mother
Bela Bose as dancer in 'roothe saiyan' song
Brahm Bhardwaj as Public Prosecutor
Nazir Kashmiri as judge
Pardeep Singh
The Essential Guide to Bollywood (2005) says that the film "contained deep elements of Bengali literature... The film is remarkable for projecting the ironic twists of fate in an unconventional format with the lead pair bound to the 'wrong' spouses till the very end."
In 2014, The Friday Times noted that this film was "probably the only role that [comedian Deven] Verma played that had shades of grey... He may have played a villain but many left the theatre wondering how such a good looking, suave man could have such a complex character."
Songs..
1.
"Aaya Hai Mujhe Phir Yaad" Mukesh
2.
"Baharon Ne Mera Chaman" Mukesh
3.
"Duniya Mein Aisa Kahan" Lata Mangeshkar
4.
"Kajalwale Nain Milake" Mohammed Rafi
5.
"Roothe Saiyan Hamare" Lata Mangeshkar
6.
"Main Mar Gayi, Mushkil Mein Pad Gayi Jaan" Usha Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle