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Director
  
Prabhu Dayal

Release date
  
1961 (India)

Story by
  
Radhakrishan

Country
  
India

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
Radhakrishan

Writer
  
Radhakrishan (story)

Language
  
Hindi

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Release date
  
1961

Music director
  
Kavi Pradeep, C. Ramchandra

Cast
  
Rajendra Kumar
(Advocate Iqbal Hussein),
Nalini Jaywant
(Geeta),
Nanda
(Razia Hussein),
Radhakrishan
(Shewakram),
Ramayan Tiwari
(Bahadur)

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Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar is a 1961 Hindi/Urdu family drama film directed by Prabhu Dayal. Produced by Radha Kishan and Prabhu Dayal (R. P. Films), it had music by C. Ramchandra. The story, screenplay and dialogues were by written by Radha Kishan. The film starred Nalini Jaywant, Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Honey Irani and Prabhu Dayal.

Contents

Set against the backdrop of partition (1947), it’s the story of a widow who is given an infant to look after, only to have the real mother come five years later to claim it as her own.

Plot

Geeta (Nalini Jaywant) and Kishan (Chandan Kumar) are a happily married couple and expecting their first child. Kishan works with a contractor Thomas driving a truck to work. One day he meets with an accident and dies. The grief makes Geeta lose her baby. Geeta is inconsolable and her brother Sewakram (Radha Kishan) tries his best to help her mourn and deal with her sorrow. He finds an abandoned infant and brings him to Geeta hoping that by caring for him her maternal instincts will ease the pain. It’s 1947 and communal riots have spread all over the city. Advocate Iqbal Hussain (Rajendra Kumar) and his wife Razia (Nanda), leave India for the newly formed Pakistan, but due to unforeseen circumstances their infant boy is left behind. After five years spent in anguish over their missing son, Razia and Iqbal come back to India to look for their son. Eventually they trace him to Geeta. The boy and mother refuse to be parted but it is imposed on Geeta to give up the boy. Razia is unable to see the misery the parting is causing her son and Geeta. She makes the final sacrifice and returns with her husband to Pakistan having left the boy behind in India with Geeta.

Cast

  • Rajendra Kumar as Advocate Iqbal Hussain
  • Nalini Jaywant as Geeta
  • Nanda as Razia Hussain
  • Radha Kishan as Sewakram
  • Honey Irani
  • Chandan Kumar as Kishan
  • Tiwari as Bahadur
  • Narbada Shankar
  • Sarita
  • S. Nazir
  • Music

    The music composer was C. Ramchandra and the songs were written by Kavi Pradeep. Asha Bhosle and Suman Kalyanpur provided the female playback for the songs. The male singer was Pradeep who wrote strongly about the communal violence in his lyrics, with his "raw" voice matching the pathos required. According to one source, a song written by Pradeep, "Hai, Yeh Siyasat Kitni Gandi" (Alas! How Dirty Are The Politics Of The Time) critical of the establishment, was censored from the film.

    References

    Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar Wikipedia
    Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar IMDb