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This movie is one of my personal favorites and is, in my opinion, one of the most romantic movies of Rajesh Khanna. The story line is quite simple but the charisma of Rajesh Khanna, the songs of Kishore and the music of RD Burman are pure magic.
This movie could be watched merely for the voice of Kishore and the music of RD Burman. 'Kitne Sapne Kitne Armaan' is a gem: watch out for the spectacular entry of Rajesh Khanna at the start of that song and the magic yodeling of Kishore. The other gem is 'Oh Mere Dil Ke Chain'. This song is just sublime and one of the greatest, if not the greatest, romantic song of Kishore. The final Kishore tour-de-force, 'Deewana Leke Aya Houn', conveys tremendous pathos and is nothing short of breathtaking.
Movies like Mere Jeevan Saathi come only once in a lifetime, like several others during that era. If you can relate to that era, watching it will move you again and again, with a tinge of sadness for a bygone period not to be found again, like it has done for me...
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Romantic Musical at its bestSongs
sanjayppc2 June 2014
Mere Jeevan Saathi will surely be remembered for 1 thing - the magic of the kaka-RD-Kishore trio.
The film has an interesting storyline with some solid performances. Helen gets an opportunity to act & she has done well. She even dominates kaka in some of the scenes. The photography, camera locations & production values are good.
Rajesh Khanna is at his handsomest best. Many feel that it was amitabh who started the trend of tying the shirt's end into a knot & starting that fashion. They are wrong. Kaka does that & has tried some other styles also. The costume designer deserves special mention here.
Kaka has given a very good performance, particularly the sequences where he has lost his eyesight.
The only minus is Tanuja who looks like kaka's elder sister. Also, there is no comedy track as such.
In spite of all this, the film did not do well at the box office which is a mystery.
However, the film will always be remembered for the excellent music by R.D.
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Musical romance with a twist
csn_615 September 2010
Mere jeevan saathi 1972 video songs download teluguWarning: Spoilers
It is not often that you see a super star play a bad man , or playboy with immoral background in a 1970s bollywood film..But Rajesh Khanna in 1972 does exactly that..He plays a successful painter with a past he would love to forget as he has now found the company of the dream girl, Tanujaa who is a eye specialist Doctor... After some misunderstandings the lovers are about to be united, but fate wills otherwise and Rajesh meets with an accident and becomes a prisoner of the vamp Helen who has a score to settle with him... The story then takes some dramatic twists and is worth a view.. A little bit adult tone of the movie is something of a surprise in mainstream Hindi cinema but handled quite well. But the show-stealers are Kishore Kumar's Hit songs like 'Oh Mere Dil ke chain', 'deewana leke aayaa hoon' and 'Kitne armaan' and 'Chala jaata hoon' which are evergreen melodies of RD Burman era.. Good film to catch for Rajesh Khanna fans and connoisseurs of Romantic 1970s films
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Camp Classic
shark-4316 November 2001
This movie is a camp classic. My friends and I have basically seen every American and other English-speaking 'bad' movie - the kinds that are fun to watch with a group of people (Ed Wood movies, Doris Wishman's Nudie films of the Sixties, Killer dolls, Leprechauns, Manster, Head transplant movies, gore films of the 1960s, biker flicks, GatorBait, etc.) So, noe we have moved into the International film world and of course, India has an amazing film industry that curns out much product. 'Bollywood' as it is called has made some great stuff but this one particluar gem not only captures the horrid clothes, colors and hair styles of the early 1970's - it also shows the weird mix of India/Western Culture as the story of rich boy who only wants to be a serious painter and enters the world of high art and fancy women has to be seen to believed. Fun, lively, bad, horrible hair styles, it's a hoot. The copy I saw had bad patches of quality in the print but it was subtitled well. FUN!!!
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Good movie
jsimi11 August 2012
I have seen this movie 2 times. It is superb. When I saw this movie for the first time 29 yrs ago, I couldn't recognize Helen because she looked different in each scene of this movie. In one scene, she would have black hair and in another scene, she would have brown hair or reddish hair. I seriously thought they were all different women because of their different hairstyles. It turned out they were all actually Helen. She was very fashionable and gorgeous here. Rajesh Khanna and Tanuja acted well. This movie was made around 1971 during Rajesh Khanna's height of fame. Reportedly, he was late to the sets of this film. Bindu had a small role here but she acted very well. One thing I didn't like about this movie was the length of this movie. It could have been reduced without the unnecessary comic side-plot. Other than that, I recommend this movie.
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Mere Jeevan Saathi
Directed byRavikant Nagaich
Produced byVinod Shah
Written byPrem Manik[1]
StarringRajesh Khanna
Tanuja
Sujit Kumar
Nazir Hussain
Music byR.D. Burman
CinematographyRavikant Nagaich
Edited byBimal Roy
22 September 1972
Running time
142 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mere Jeevan Saathi (My Life Partner) is a 1972 Indian film produced by Harish and Vinod Shah. It is directed by Ravikant Nagaich, and it stars Rajesh Khanna, Tanuja, Sujit Kumar, Bindu, Helen,[2]Utpal Dutt, Nazir Hussain and Rajindranath.It was the second movie of Superstar Rajesh Khanna with Tanuja after the blockbuster Haathi mere Saathi(1971). The movie was a big flop upon its release and was the 22nd highest grosser of the year. Although being a flop it received good and average reviews from viewers and critics and the soundtrack and songs became very popular and are still excellent. O mere Dil ke chain and Chala Jata hoon are still very famous melodies from this film.

Mere Jeevan Saathi 1972 Video Songs Download Hd Quality

Plot[edit]

Prakash (Rajesh Khanna),is a son of a rich father (K. N. Singh) who wants to become an artist. His father challenges him to earn one time meal from his profession. He accepts the challenge and leaves his father's house. He tries to sell his artistic paintings but fails. Princess Kamini (Helen) a playgirl introduces him to glamour world and he changes his painting style to modern demands. At heart he remains altruistic person. Jyoti (Tanuja) An eye doctor arrives in Bombay from London. Prakash though a gifted painter but now a playboy falls in love with her. They become lovers. His past creates problems for him. Kamini turns up at Prakash's house drunk and whilst she was flirting with him, Jyoti arrives and finds them together, she storms off. Prakash insults Kamini and asks her to leave. Dejected Jyoti spurns his attempts to reconcile initially, but when he feigns a suicide attempt by supposedly taking poison and being told the reality of Kamini she reconciles. He proposes to marry her. Jyoti's father (Nazir Hussain) visits Prakash with a bribe and is disgusted with his paintings of the female form and rejects him. However, after seeing Prakash's altruism, he apologizes and they start planning the wedding.

Prakash has a car accident and Kamini finds him and takes him back to her palace. He becomes her prisoner. Jyoti receives a telegram informing her of Prakash's death. Jyoti and her father mourn his death. The bandages on Prakash's face are removed and he discovers that he is blind. She whips and hits him during captivity and vows to behead him. Jyoti is wooed by Captain Vinod (Sujit Kumar), who buys her gifts and says the same lines as Prakash had said. All these reminds her of Prakash. To win his heart Kamini takes Prakash to horse riding from where he escapes. He hides behind a rock, and in 'hunting' him, Kamini falls off the mountain and dies. He makes his way to the road and is eventually picked up by Captain Vinod, who takes Prakash to his father's house, where he learns that his father died a month ago and now has a new occupant. Captain Vinod takes Prakash to his family home where he and his family nurtures him and allows him to recuperate. Captain Vinod goes to the hospital and asks Jyoti to visit his family home, where he has a friend in need of eye care. Before she can see Prakash, she leaves in a taxi after Vinod's parents pressure her to become their future daughter-in-law. She arrives home and discovers her father has a heart attack and overhears her father saying of his desire for his daughter to marry. She agrees to marry Captain Vinod and the engagement party ensues. Prakash attends the celebration, where he is requested to sing. Jyoti sees him performing and starts crying in the distance.

Later, Vinod rings Jyoti and informs him that he is sending his friend to her eye hospital. Prakash and Jyoti reconcile, and Prakash undergoes eye surgery operated by her. While recuperating, Captain Vinod overhears them in the garden and Prakash stating that he wants to love her not as an invalid, but as a normal man. Both men become tormented, Vinod that he has lost the game of love, and Prakash that he doesn't want to ruin Vinod's happiness, for all that he has done for him. Despite Prakash vowing to leave, Vinod beats up Prakash, and Jyoti arrives and witnesses it. A fight ensues, and just as Vinod is about to kill Prakash, his father (Utpal Dutt) shoots him in the leg. Prakash and Jyoti marry.

Cast[edit]

  • Rajesh Khanna as Prakash
  • Tanuja as Jyoti Verma
  • Sujit Kumar as Captain Vinod
  • Bindu as Kamal
  • Helen as Kamini
  • Sulochana Latkar as Captain Vinod's mother
  • Utpal Dutt as Retired Colonel (Captain Vinod's father)
  • Nazir Hussain as Lalaji (Jyoti's father)
  • K.N. Singh as Seth Gobindram (Prakash's father)
  • Krishnakant
  • Brahmachari

Reception[edit]

Jerry Pinto says of the film that 'Helen's cinematic seniority to the hero, Rajesh Khanna, added an edge to her pursuit of him.'[3] David J. Weiner described Mere Jeevan Saathi as 'a bizarre, unclassifiable Indian film with music, fantasy, special effects, violence, and flamboyant mise-en-scene.'[4] The 2013 review by The Hindu Newspaper said: 'You could watch the movie for some superb music as only R.D. Burman could have conjured and delivered, film after film, especially if it involved the irrepressible Rajesh Khanna.' A religious number, 'Apno Ko Kab Hey Ram' and the playful 'Chala Jata Hoon Kisi Ki Dhun Mein' strike different notes to prove the versatility of Kishore Kumar, who is at his liveliest in 'O Mere Dil Ke Chain' and 'Diwana Kar Ke Chodoge' with Lata Mangeshkar. It was a movie that went well with the masses. It commands plenty of nostalgic appeal even in present times.[5]

Soundtrack[edit]

The music was composed by R.D. Burman and lyrics were by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The soundtrack by R.D. Burman continues to be popular even today. 'O Mere Dil Ke Chain', 'Diwana Leke Aaya Hai' and 'Chala Jaata Hoon' are still very popular.It's said that R.D. Burman was haunted by the tune of 'Chala Jaata Hoon' in his dreams. Rajesh Khanna initially did not approve 'O Mere Dil Ke Chain', but when director Ravikant Nagaich told R.D. Burman, he went with the harmonium in Rajesh Khanna's room and came back after 15 minutes saying Khanna had approved the tune.

#TitleSinger(s)
1'O Mere Dil Ke Chain'Kishore Kumar
2'Diwana Kar Ke Chhodoge'Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
3'Aao Na Gale Lag Jao Na'Asha Bhosle
4'Chala Jata Hoon'Kishore Kumar
5'Diwana Leke Aaya Hai'Kishore Kumar
6'Aao Kanhai Mere Dham'Kishore Kumar
7'Kitne Sapne Kitne Armaan'Kishore Kumar
8'Mere Jeevan Saathi'[6]R. D. Burman

References[edit]

Mere Jeevan Saathi Full Movie

  1. ^https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068938/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_2
  2. ^Gulzar; Nihalani, Govind; Chatterjee, Saibal (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. p. 582. ISBN978-81-7991-066-5. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  3. ^Pinto, Jerry (1 March 2006). Helen: The Life and Times of an H-Bomb. Penguin Books India. p. 171. ISBN978-0-14-303124-6. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  4. ^Weiner, David J (1 April 1991). Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever, 1992. Thomson Gale. ISBN978-0-8103-9404-9. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  5. ^http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/mere-jeevan-saathi-1972/article4699277.ece
  6. ^http://www.hindigeetmala.net/movie/mere_jeevan_saathi.htm

External links[edit]

  • Mere Jeevan Saathi on IMDb
  • Watch film on YouTube(in Hindi) (with English subtitles)
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