Bedaag

Bedaag is a 1965 Bollywood film starring Manoj Kumar Nanda and Shashikala in lead. Music is given by Roshan. The film was produced by Anoop Sharma and directed by R.Bhattacharya.[1]

Plot

Classmates Rajesh (Manoj Kumar) and Manju(Nanda) are in love with each other and their marriage is on card. But Manju's rich neighbor Jwalaprasad's(Raj Mehra) daughter Lata(Shashikala):a spoiled lady, also wants to marry Rajesh. Manju's father falls ill of a stomach tumor, but she does not have the Rs.5000 required for an operation. Unfortunately, Rajesh is out of station for some work. She goes to Jwalaprasad for help and finds his wife(Lalita pawar) at home, who gives her money, but on a condition. Manju should accept unmarried Lata's illicit child as her own and should never disclose the truth to anyone. Helpless, Manju agrees. But that money could not save her father, who succumbs to his illness. Manju leaves the vicinity to care of the child at a place arranged by Lata's Mom. Ganshyam(Mehmood) gets mistakenly married to Shobha (Shobha Khote) due to his own cheating sprees.They live as a couple by exchanging roles of caretaker .Rajesh finds Manju after a couple of years with the kid and accuses her of deceiving him. He turns alcoholic. Jwalaprasad finds Manju and brings her at his home to serve Mrs. Jwalaprasad, who is a mute handicapped now because of an accident. Jwalaprasad asks Manju to convince Rajesh to marry Lata. Upon Manju's insistence, Rajesh agrees. During the marriage rituals, Lata's house catches fire and Lata & her kid are trapped in. Rajesh saves them, but Lata dies of an injury when she tries to stop Rajesh. Shocked, Mrs. Jwalaprasad regains her voice and tells all about her atrocities on Manju, to everyone. Rajesh and Manju are united again.

Music

Roshan composed music for the film's songs, which were written by Shakeel Badayuni. Some sources claim one song, Sachhi Tumhari Preet ho Ram as having been written by lyricist Anand Bakshi, though the film's credits[2] do not mention Anand Bakshi.

#Song titleSinger
1 "Zindagi Ke Mod Par" Mohammed Rafi
2 "Sachchi Tumhari Preet Ho Ram" Mohammed Rafi
3 "Maine Ae Jaan-E-Wafa Tumse Mohabbat Ki Hai" Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur
4 "Aankhon Aankhon Mein Na Jaane Kya" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
5 "Nikolasa Nikolasa" Asha Bhosle
6 "Bedhadak Daalo Rang" Asha Bhosle
7 "Haye Re Mai To Prem Diwana" Manna Dey, Manoj Kumar

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