Directed by
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Hrishikesh Mukherjee
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Written by
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Story: Anil Ghosh
Dialogue: Gulzar
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Produced by
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Hrishikesh Mukherjee
N. C. Sippy
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Starring
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Ashok Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar
Sumita Sanyal
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Cinematography
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T.B. Seetaram
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Edited by
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Hrishikesh Mukherjee
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Music by
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Vasant Desai
Gulzar
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Release date
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·
1968
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Running
time
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146
minutes
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Country
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India
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Language
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Hindi
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Aashirwad , directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film main stars Ashok Kumar, Veena, Sumita Sanyal and Sanjeev Kumar. The film is notable for Ashok Kumar & Veena life time performances and its also inclusion of a rap-like song performed by Ashok Kumar, "Rail Gaadi" & "Nav Chali"
The hero Jogi Thakur (Ashok Kumar) is a basic man of high standards. He is an occupant child in-regulation who, with his better half, has been granted property and domains by his father by marriage. He breaks his union with an absolutist landlord (Veena) when he figures out that on his significant other's organization, the central bookkeeper of the home has slyly acquired his marks on a request that the places of the poor be scorched. He ventures out from home, promising never to return as long as he resides, abandoning his little girl Neena. He moves to Mumbai where he earns enough to pay the bills by engaging youngsters in a recreation area (the well known melody "Rail Gaadi", said to be India's most memorable rap number). He is uniquely partial to a young lady whose name, as it turns out, is Neena (played by child Sarika), as well. Sadly, the young lady becomes sick and kicks the bucket.
Jogi then gets back to his town, Chandanpur, where he observes that the little girl of one of his resident companions, Baiju, has been kidnapped. He surges somewhere where she is going to be assaulted by the domain's finesse boss bookkeeper, and he kills him to safeguard the young lady. The residents make up a fake story to save him, however he selects to come clean in the court and is imprisoned. There, he begins keeping an eye on the nursery and forms philosophical sonnets. The specialist at the prison, Dr. Biren (Sanjeev Kumar) takes an extraordinary jumping at the chance to him. Unintentionally, Neena, Jogi Thakur's girl is set to be hitched with the specialist. Jogi Thakur finds this out by chance as he is keeping an eye on the nursery outside specialist's room and hears their discussions. He likewise discovers that his little girl can't stand hoodlums. Thus he safeguards his face from her on the couple of events that they meet. Tragically, he takes sick similarly as he is allowed pardon by the public authority for his appropriate conduct. The specialist, has come to consider him a mentor. He lets Jogi Thakur know that the day he will be out of prison will be the night before his marriage. Jogi Thakur is taken by the craving to see his little girl being married, and hustles to see her. Nonetheless, he doesn't believe anybody should remember him. At last he joins the hobos who have accumulated for a treat for the marriage, where his little girl and child in-regulation are serving food. He figures out how to give his endowments to her and rushes out. Nonetheless, as he falls out and about, he is perceived and individuals accumulate around him. The news arrives at his girl who races to the spot to meet with her dad at his last second.
Enhanced with such brilliant melodies, for example, "Rail Gaadi" sung by Ashok Kumar himself, "Ek Tha Bachpan" by Lata Mangeshkar (sung by Jogi Thakur's girl) lastly the essential "Jeevan Se Lambe Hai Bandhu Yeh Jeevan Ke Raste" by Nourishment Dey (sung by the bullock-truck driver who conveys Jogi Thakur close to his town in the evening), the film is a personal excursion through a man's life who remains by his standards just to be at last overwhelmed by adoration for his little girl.
- Ashok Kumar
- Sanjeev Kumar
- Sumita Sanyal
- Veena (actress)
- Sajjan (actor)
- Harindranath Chattopadhyay
- Padma Khanna
- Bipin Gupta
- S.N. Banerjee
- Amar Kumar
- Brahm Bhardwaj advocate for Jogi Thakur
- Leela Gandhi
- Abhi Bhattacharya
- Sarika
- Baby Deepali
- Dev Kishan
- Harbans Darshan M Arora as Munni's (Sarika) father
- Kedarnath Saigal
- Amol Sen
- Ashim Kumar
music by Vasant Desai, lyrics by Gulzar.
song
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singer
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"Ik Tha
Bachpan"
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Lata
Mangeshkar
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"Rail Gaadi
Chhuk Chhuk Chhuk Chhuk"
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Ashok Kumar
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"Jeevan Se
Lambe Hain Bandhu Yeh Jeevan Ke Raste"
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Manna Dey
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"Jhirjhir
Barse"
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Lata
Mangeshkar
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"Saf Karo,
insaf karo"
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Asha Bhosle, , Ashok Kumar
mannaday
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"Kanno ki ek
nagri thi"
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Ashok Kumar,
Harindranath Chattopadhyay
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"Naav
chali"
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Ashok Kumar
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