Director: Hrishikesh Mukherjee; Writer: Bimal Dutt, D.N. Mukherjee, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Rajinder Singh Bedi; Producer: L.B. Lachman; Cinematographer: Jaywant Pathare; Editor: Das Dhaimade; Cast: Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Shashikala, Deven Verma, Durga Khote, David Abraham, Surekha Pandit, Dulari, Naina, Brahm Bhardwaj, Amar, Tarun Bose, Dulari, R.P. Kapoor, Mukund Banerjee, Desai, Rajdeep, Usman, Chandra, Nana Palsikar
Duration: 02:24:45; Aspect Ratio: 1.310:1; Hue: 120.089; Saturation: 0.006; Lightness: 0.268; Volume: 0.211; Cuts per Minute: 7.675; Words per Minute: 65.639
Summary: Although dedicated to Bimal Roy, known for his reformist socials, this is a psychodrama. Throughout her life Uma (Tagore), the daughter of Mohan Sharma (Bose), is blamed for her mother dying while giving birth to her. The guilt-laden Uma is contrasted with the flippant, upper-class Anita (Shashikala). Other characters include Arun (Verma), Anita’s boyfriend who returns from abroad, and his idealist friend Ashok (Dharmendra), a writer who loves Uma and eventually rescues her after writing a novel based on his imagination of her life. Classic songs composed and performed by Hemanta Mukherjee include the well-picturised
Ya dil ki suno, and Lata Mangeshkar’s
Dheere dheere machal.
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Song: Kuch dil ne kahaa, kuch bhi nahin
कुछ दिल ने कहा, कुछ भी नहीं
Singer: Hemanta Mukherjee
Song: Ya dil ki suno duniyaawaalo
या दिल की सुनो दुनियावालो
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