Hanste Zakhm

Hanste Zakhm
Directed by Chetan Anand
Produced by Chetan Anand
Starring Navin Nischol
Priya Rajvansh
Balraj Sahni
Nadira
Music by Madan Mohan
Release dates
  • 1973 (1973)
Country India
Language Hindi

Hanste Zakhm is a 1973 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Chetan Anand.[1] The film stars Navin Nischol, Priya Rajvansh, Balraj Sahni, and Nadira in lead roles. The film has music composed by Madan Mohan and lyrics penned by Kaifi Azmi.

Plot

The film begins with Mahendru (Balraj Sahni), a widowed police officer and his young daughter, Chanda. Chanda's best friend is Rekha (Suman Sikand), the daughter of a prostitute. Rekha stays over at Chanda's house, when Rekha's mother accidentally kills someone in an effort to stop her pimp (Jeevan) from carrying off Rekha into prostitution as well. She is sent to prison, and begs Mahendru not to reveal to Rekha anything about her life as a working girl. Mahendru promises to protect and raise the child as his own daughter. The pimp, Jeevan, attempts to kidnap Rekha but his goons mistakenly kidnap Chanda. When he realizes the error he decides to make the best of a bad situation by asking Mahendru for a large ransom. Mahendru borrows the ransom money from a friend, but the pimp deceives him and delivers the girl to a madam (Nadira).

Many years later, we find cab driver Somesh (Navin Nischol) driving Chanda (Priya Rajvansh) to her clients. Somesh is the ne'er-do-well scion of a rich family, who has a falling out with his father as he refuses to marry Rekha, the Police Officer's daughter. He leaves his wealthy home & life-style to become a cab-driver. Chanda and Somesh fall in love. Chanda eventually realizes that she really is Mahendru's daughter. This leads her to assume the daughter's duty by trying to convince Somesh to marry Rekha, her sister. She does this by turning alcoholic, in an effort to prove her essential wanton-ness to Somesh - who does not understand her intention and refuses to live his life according to her ideals of filial responsibility. Later, the pimp kidnaps Chanda again and informs Mahendru that his daughter is under his captivity and tries to blackmail him for release of Chanda. However, Mahendru refuses to give-in and attacks Jivan's camp with police force. Chanda dies in this rescue operation. Before dying in her father Mahendru's arms, Chanda asks Somesh to marry Rekha, and he does.

Cast

Music

Composed by Madan Mohan the songs of the film are popular.

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Yeh Maana Meri Jaan, Mohabbat Saza Hai"  Mohammed Rafi  
2. "Betaab Dil Ki Tamanna Yehi Hai"  Lata Mangeshkar  
3. "Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho, To Yeh Lagta Hai, Ke Jahaan Mil Gaya"  Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar  
4. "Aaj Socha Toh Aansu Bhar Aaye"  Lata Mangeshkar  
5. "Gali Gali Mein Kiya Re Badnaam"  Asha Bhonsle  

References

  1. Gulzar, Govind Nihalani, Saibal Chatterjee (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema: An Enchanting Close-Up of India's Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. p. 520. ISBN 8179910660.

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