Saajan_Bina_Suhagan

<i>Saajan Bina Suhagan</i>

Saajan Bina Suhagan

1978 Indian film


Saajan Bina Suhagan (transl.A bride without a bridegroom) is a 1978 Indian Hindi-language drama film produced and directed by Saawan Kumar Tak. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Nutan, Vinod Mehra, Padmini Kohlapure and Shreeram Lagoo, the film's music is by Usha Khanna. It has a popular song "Madhuban Khushboo Deta Hai" sung by Yesudas, Anuradha Paudwal and Hemlata. The film was remade in Tamil as Mangala Nayagi in 1980 and remade in Malayalam as Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayathe Katha in 1984.

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Synopsis

Asha Nutan lives a poor lifestyle along with her widowed father. She is madly in love with an aspiring doctor Raj Kumar Rajendra Kumar and hopes she will marry him when he completes his studies. When Raj abruptly announces that he has to travel abroad in order to complete his studies, Asha although not wanting to, has no choice but to wait for him while he completes his studies so they can marry. When Asha's father whilst on his deathbed, makes her promise to marry Simla-based Gopal Chopra Shreeram Lagoo who is the son of his friend, Shyamlal, Asha has no choice but to agree to her father's dying wish. The marriage takes place and soon they become parents of three daughters, Basanti Radha Bartake - a tomboy, who excels in self-defense; Barkha Aarti Chopra an aspiring dancer, and Bulbul Padmini Kolhapure who wants to be a professional piano player and is currently on medication due to a heart condition. Gopal gets a promotion and re-locates to Bombay but continues to remain in touch with his family. Then the past is re-visited when Raj, now a doctor, comes to live in their neighborhood. He meets with Asha, and decides to teach Bulbul piano lessons, while his brother, Advocate Anand Vinod Mehra romances Basanti. Their idyllic lives are shattered when Raj is arrested for killing a man named Mangatram who was blackmailing Asha for hiding a secret from the rest of her family.

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Music

The film has music by Usha Khanna and lyrics by Indivar[1]


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