Parivar (1967 film)

Parivar (transl.Family) is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced and directed by Kewal P Kashyap on K.P.K. Movies banner. It stars Jeetendra and Nanda, with music composed by Kalyanji–Anandji.[1]

Parivaar
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKewal P Kashyap
Screenplay byBrij Katyal
Story byAnjana Rawail
Produced byKewal P Kashyap
StarringJeetendra
Nanda
CinematographyBipin Gajjar
Edited byB.S. Glaad
Music byKalyanji–Anandji
Production
company
K.P.K. Movies
Release date
  • 29 December 1967 (1967-12-29)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Gopal (Jeetendra) becomes acquainted with a beautiful girl Meena (Nanda) on a bus journey and they fall in love. Gopal lives with his father Karamchand (Om Prakash), the only breadwinner of a family with many children. Since Gopal is a stepson to his virago wife Bhagwanti (Sulochana Chatterjee), she scorns him. Time passes, Gopal becomes a doctor, couples up with Meena and has three children. Meanwhile, Karamchand becomes indebted as he is unable to sustain a huge family. His lecherous friend Diwanchand Rai (Krishan Dhawan) lusts for his daughter Sapna (Madhavi). Spotting it, Gopal revolts which Bhagwanti discredits and conversely libels Gopal and Meena. As a result, Sapna becomes pregnant and kills herself when Bhagawanti realises her mistake. Knowing the truth, Karamchand kills Diwanchand. Just before the judgment, Karamchand arrives, confesses to the murder and leaves his last breath. The movie ends with Meena accompanying Gopal at work.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Kalyanji–Anandji.[2]

#TitleSinger(s)
1 "Dekhte Hi Tujhe Mere" Mahendra Kapoor
2 "Gusse Mein Tumne" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle
3 "Humne Jo Dekhe Sapne" Mahendra Kapoor, Lata Mangeshkar
4 "London Paris Ghoom Ke Dekhe" Mukesh, Usha Timothy
5 "Aaj Hai Do October Ka Din" Lata Mangeshkar
6 "One Two Three" Anandji Virji Shah, Gulshan Bawra

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References

  1. "Parivar Cast & Crew". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  2. "Parivar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". January 1967.
  3. "Parivar". MySwar. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
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