Sanjog (1971 film)

Sanjog

Original Hindi poster
Directed by S. Balasubramanian
Starring Amitabh Bachchan and Mala Sinha
Music by R.D.Burman , Rajendra Krishan (lyrics)
Release dates
25th February 1972
Country India
Language Hindi

Sanjog is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by S. Balasubramanian. The film stars Mala Sinha, Aruna Irani and Amitabh Bachchan in the lead roles. This film is a remake of Iru Kodugal directed by K. Balachander which starred Sowcar Janaki, Jayanthi and Gemini Ganesan in the lead roles.This film is unrelated to following two films:

  1. K. Vishwanath's Hindi film Sanjog (1985 film) starring Jeetendra and Jayaprada in a dual role.
  2. 1961 film 'Sanjog' starring Pradeep Kumar, Anita Guha and Shubha Khote having melodious songs like 'wo bhooli daastan lo phir yaad aa gayi', 'bhooli hui yaadon mujhe itna na satao' and 'chala hai kahan'.

Cast

Mohan (Amitabh Bachchan) falls in love with Asha Devi (Mala Sinha) and they get married in Kasi. The marriage is not accepted by Mohan's mother and the couple gets separated. Asha is pregnant and her father (Madan Puri), realizing that no man will marry Asha second time, decides to make her a collector. Mohan meanwhile had moved to South India, where he later married Seema (Aruna Irani) by hiding his previous marriage. They live a happy life with their three children and Seema's father(Nazir Hussain). Mohan works as a clerk in the collector's office. A new collector arrives at the office, and it turns out to be Asha. They tend to work together and someone spreads a rumour across stating that there is an affair between Asha and Mohan. This rumour reaches Seema and she is completely disturbed. Seema discovers the secret of Mohan's affair with Asha. Meanwhile, the sons of both Asha and Seema drowned in water and have been admitted to Hospital. Somehow Seema manages the disturbance of the secret and accepts Asha as her sister. But Asha's son dies in hospital while Seema's son survives. Seema gives Asha her son as a gift. Asha and Mohan leave for abroad as Asha got her duty abroad.

Soundtrack

  1. "Roop Yeh Tera Jisne Banaya" - Kishore Kumar
  2. "Kisi Gul Ki Ye Kismat Hai Ki Vo Sehare Me Sajta Hai" - Mohammed Rafi
  3. "Ek Do Tin Chaar Paanch Chhe Aur Saat" - Kishore Kumar
  4. "Man Mandir Me Preet Ka" - Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar


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