Directed by L. V. Prasad
Written
by Mukhram Sharma (dialogues)
Screenplay
by L. V. Prasad
Story
by L. V. Prasad
Produced
by L. V. Prasad
Starring Jeetendra,Tanuja,Sanjeev Kumar
Edited
by Shivaji Avdhut
Music
by Laxmikant Pyarelal
Production:company Prasad Productions Pvt Ltd
Release
date 7 October 1969
Country India....
Language Hindi
Jeene Ki Raah is a 1969 drama film produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. The film stars Jeetendra, Tanuja and Sanjeev Kumar and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.
The film starts with Mohan getting back to his town in the wake of finishing his examinations when he finds that they envelop the obligations. Thus, he chooses to help his joint family containing his significant other Shobha, a 5-year-old little girl, a mother Janki 3 sisters and 2 siblings. Subsequently, he moves to the city looking for a task however fizzles. Unique Mohan luckily, meets his cherished, lifelong companion Dr. Manohar who makes his colleague with a tycoon Kamalrai Mansukhlal and leaves abroad. Rai extends to him an employment opportunity gave he is single. Attributable to exigency, Mohan offshoots by guaranteeing as singular. In the mean time, Rai's just little girl Radha, a heart patient and deadened too returns from unfamiliar. Radha feels alleviation in the windy organization of Mohan and progressively recaptures her power when she succumbs to him. Presently Mohan is under a division as he can't uncover reality. In addition, Mohan's virago senior sister Durga removes the family and they land in the city. Coincidentally, Mohan spots and obliges them at Manohar's home. In the end, Durga and her better half Ramadas likewise show up and by wickedness take cover at Separate's home one that tries to embrace Radha. After a couple of comic episodes, they change which Mohan witnesses and bring them back. Here, fate makes Radha and Shobha companions while Mohan carrying on with the double existence puts forth a considering endeavoring to stay away from every one of the gatherings. Then, Rai chooses to couple up Radha with Mohan and plans their commitment yet Mohan denies treachery. Being discerning of it, Shobha breakdowns and the whole family denounces Mohan when he chooses to admit his bungle. Parallelly, envy Sundar seizes Radha when Mohan safeguards and reveals the fact to her. At first, she misjudges him however later, figures out his righteousness and as well as confirms it to Rai. Finally, Manohar checks in and communicates his young life love towards Radha which she also acknowledges. At long last, the film closes on a cheerful note with the marriage of Manohar and Radha.
starcasting
- Jeetendra
- Tanuja
- Sanjeev Kumar
- Anjali Kadam
- Manmohan Krishna
- Durga Khote
- Jagdeep
- Bela Bose
- Roopesh Kumar
- Karan Dewan
- Ram Mohan
- Sudhir Kumar
- Meena T.
- Viju Khote
- C. S. Dubey
music by: Laxmikant–Pyarelal, and lyrics by Anand Bakshi.
Song
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Singer
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"Aane Se Uske Aaye Bahaar" (Version 1)
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Mohammed
Rafi
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"Aane Se Uske Aaye Bahaar" (Version 2)
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Mohammed Rafi
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"Aane Se Uske Aaye Bahaar" (Short)
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Mohammed
Rafi, Bhupinder Singh
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"Ek Banjara Gaaye, Jeevan Ke Geet Sunaaye"
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Mohammed
Rafi
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"Chanda Ko Dhundne Sabhi Taare Nikal Pade" (Male)
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Mohammed
Rafi
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"Aa, Mere Humjoli Aa, Khele Aankh Micholi Aa"
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Mohammed
Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
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"Aap Mujhe Achhe Lagne Lage"
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Lata
Mangeshkar
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"Chanda Ko Dhundne Sabhi Taare Nikal Pade" (Female)
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Asha Bhosle, Usha
Mangeshkar, Hemlata
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