Director: Gulzar; Writer: Gulzar; Producer: Jagdish Kumar, J. Om Prakash; Cinematographer: K. Vaikunth; Editor: Waman B. Bhosle, Gurudutt Shirali; Cast: Suchitra Sen, Sanjeev Kumar, Om Shivpuri, Manmohan, A.K Hangal, Om Prakash, Rehman
Duration: 02:11:57; Aspect Ratio: 1.321:1; Hue: 33.993; Saturation: 0.070; Lightness: 0.326; Volume: 0.207; Cuts per Minute: 8.949; Words per Minute: 66.337
Summary: A combination of marital romance and political intrigue. A woman politician, Aarti Devi (Sen), fights an election against the powerful Chandersen. Her headquarters are in a hotel owned and managed by her estranged husband J.K. (Kumar). Their memories of life together are intercut with the election campaign, the opposition turning her nightly meetings with her ex-husband into a scandal. She eventually wins the election following an impassioned speech from Chandersen’s platform in which she proclaims the man to be her husband and insists on her right to marital privacy. The Bengali musical superstar Suchitra Sen’s last Hindi film role is controversial because of her character’s obvious references, during the Emergency, to Indira Gandhi (e.g. the streak of white hair; the reference to an ambitious father who caused her marriage to break up), producing some mild censorship problems. There were some popular Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar duets such as Is mod se jaate hain, Tere bina zindagi and Tum aa gaye ho noor aa gaya hai.
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