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.

Mere Humsafar
Poster
Directed byDulal Guha
Produced byYusuf Teendarwajawala
Written byB. R. Ishara (dialogues)
Screenplay byDulal Guha
Story byKrishna Chandra
StarringJeetendra
Sharmila Tagore
Music byKalyanji Anandji
CinematographyM. Rajaram
Edited byR. Tipnis
Production
company
Labela Films
Release date
  • 14 October 1970 (1970-10-14)
Running time
153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

The film begins in a village where Raju (Jeetendra) is a naughty slacker titled Junglee. After the death of his father, Raju is pestered by a native loan shark for his debt. So Raju determines to purchase a couple of bullocks for cultivation by procuring the required amount. So, he heads to Bombay by stowing in a truck where he gets acquainted with a runaway gypsy Tarna (Sharmila Tagore). During the travel, they fall in love, promise to help each other and couple up shortly. But they get separated. Tarna is aided by a film director Ashok (Balraj Sahni) one that turns her into top star Meenakshi. However, Raju associates with a ruffian Raigiya Dada (Suresh), and his sister Kusum (Laxmi Chhaya) seeks to sway him. A few months later, Raju spots Tarna as Meenakshi and runs to meet her when Ashok claims her as his wife and a bewildered Raju steps aside. Being aware of Raju's arrival, Tarna rushes but she is stalled by Ashok due to the ongoing situations. Right now, forlorn Raju decides to quit when, unfortunately, Raigiya Dada faces a major accident and is amputated. Here, Raju promises to marry Kusum in gratitude, but she is molested and killed by a goon Chanchal. Knowing it, Raju flares up on the blackguard, is caught by police when Ashok acquits and makes him realize the virtue of Tarna. Meanwhile, Tarna renounces her profession, surrenders the wealth to producers, and accompanies Raju. Thereupon, Ashok gifts them a couple of bullocks. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with Raju and Tarna proceeding towards the village.

Cast

Soundtrack

All the songs[1] were penned by Anand Bakshi, songs were composed by Kalyanji Anandji and Kamal Rajasthani.

#TitleSinger(s)ComposerDuration
1 "Kisi Raah Me, Kisi Mod Par" Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar Kalyanji Anandji 05:20
2 "Mausam Hai Baharon Ka" Balbir, Mahendra Kapoor Kamal Rajasthani 05:13
3 "Mera Pardesi Na Aaya" Lata Mangeshkar Kalyanji Anandji 05:11
4 "Tum Humse Milo" Lata Mangeshkar Kalyanji Anandji 04:21
5 "Haye Mar Gayi" Asha Bhosle Kalyanji Anandji 03:45

References


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