Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke

Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke (transl.The monsoon came dancing) is a 1969 film directed by Raghunath Jhalani. It became a box office hit.[1] The film stars Dharmendra, Asha Parekh, Nazir Hussain, Nirupa Roy, Bindu, Aruna Irani, and Rajindernath. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The songs were meaningful and also melodious. # 8 at Box-Office Collection list.[2]

Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke
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Directed byRaghunath Jhalani
Produced byJ. Om Prakash
Written bySachin Bhowmick (screenplay)
Sarashar Sailani (story, dialogue)
StarringDharmendra
Asha Parekh
Nazir Hussain
Nirupa Roy
Music byLaxmikant Pyarelal
CinematographyV. Babasaheb
Edited byPratap Dave
Release date
1969
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot summary

Wealthy Jaishankar meets and falls in love with Aarti, successfully woos her and agrees to meet with her dad to discuss their marriage. On the way there he ironically runs over him, killing him instantly. Guilt-ridden, he attempts to make amends to look after Aarti, her brother, Pappu, and sister, Mala, but conceals the fact that he was responsible for their father's death. Things get worse after Aarti not only discovers the truth but also witnesses him getting intimate with a cabaret dancer, Rita. Then Jaishankar is first disowned by his father after the family finds out that he had sired a son from Rita, and then subsequently arrested by the Police for killing Rita. However, it turns out that he is saving his sister's husband Rajesh and was being blackmailed by Rita for money. In the end, it is revealed that Rita's real husband shot her for cheating other people and her greed for money.

Cast

Soundtrack

# Song Singer
1 "Maajhi Chal O Maajhi Chal" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Bura Mat Suno, Bura Mat Dekho" Mohammed Rafi
3 "Yeh Shama To Jali Roshni Ke Liye" Mohammed Rafi
4 "Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
5 "Saathiya Nahin Jaana" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
6 "Rama Duhaai" Lata Mangeshkar
7 "Main Ek Haseena" Asha Bhosle

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 September 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. List of Bollywood films of 1969


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