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Kasmen Wade Pyar Wafa ..manna dey-Good Deeds-Upkar
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Song : Kasmen wade pyar wafa sab...
Movie : Upkar (1967) GOOD DEEDS
Singer : Manna Dey
Lyrics: Indeevar
Music Director: Kalyanji Anandji
Cast: Manoj Kumar, Pran, Prem Chopra, Kamini Kaushal,David Abraham ,Madan Puri,Knahiya lal,Aruna Irani,
Writer/Director: Manoj Kumar
Producer: Harkishan R. Mirchandani, R.n. Goswami
Lyrics :-
Koyi kisi ka nahi ye jhoothhe,
Naate hain naato ka kya
Kasme waade pyaar wafaa sab,
Baatein hain baato ka kya
Hoga masiha ...
Hoga masiha saamne tere,
Phir bhi na tu bach paayega
Tera apna?
Tera apna khoon hi aakhir tujhko aag lagaayega
Aasmaan mein ...
Aasmaan me udne waale mitti mein mil jaayega
Kasme waade pyaar wafaa sab, baatein hain baato ka kya
Sukh mein tere ...
Sukh mein tere saath chalenge,
Dukh mein sab mukh modenge
Duniya waale ...
Duniya waale tere bankar tera hi dil todenge
Dete hain ...
Dete hain bhagwaan ko dhokha,
Insaan ko kya chhodenge
Kasme waade pyaar wafaa sab,
Baatein hain baato ka kya..
Upkar (?????) was a 1967 Indian Hindi film directed by Manoj Kumar. Manoj Kumar started his Mr Bharat persona and his brand of patriotism& fearless courage with this film.He played a village man, who sacrifices everything to get his brother educated. His brother (Prem Chopra) goes abroad and comes back a selfish man wanting his share of the property. But when war of 1965 between India and Pakistan break out Bharat is off to war while his selfish brother with help of his greedy uncle and some partners try to gain profit by selling drugs and start blackmarketering in the market. in the end Bharat returns as a war hero defeating the demon designs of the enemy and his brother repents as he is caught by the police (by the brother in law of Bharat) after which he vows to be a good& hardworking brother hust like his indo-pak war veteran brother Bharat.
Also stars Asha Parekh as a doctor promoting family planning, Kamini Kaushal and Pran in his first positive character role. The film won the top spot at the box office in 1967 and won several major awards.
Many years later, Manoj Kumar said that one of the most beautiful screen images that stuck in his mind was a "half-lit Asha Parekh" in this film.
STORY :-Widowed Radha lives in rural India circa 1960s, along with two sons, Bharat and Puran. While she would like to educate her sons, and ensure that they lead good lives, she cannot do so on her own, and must sacrifice the career of one son so that the second can achieve this goal. For this purpose, Bharat willingly sacrifices his life, toils hard so that Puran can get a decent education, which he does, excels in his studies, and also goes abroad. The family is very pleased, when Puran returns, hoping that he will ensure that they all live happily in India. But the man they know as Puran has been replaced by a cruel, self-serving man who now calls himself Kumar, and whose one goal is to usurp and divide the family property, so that he can continue to live a comfortable life. "Kasme vaade pyar wafa sab, baaten hai, baaton ka kya, koi kisika nahin, yeh jhootey naahtey hai, naahton ka kya..." by Manna Dey, continues to be popular even today, which translated means that "Promises, faith, love are mere unreliable words, no one is true to anyone, all relations are mere words...
Awards and nominations :-
Filmfare Best Movie Award--Manoj Kumar
Filmfare Best Director Award--Manoj Kumar
Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award--Pran
Filmfare Best Story Award--Manoj Kumar
Filmfare Best Dialogue Award--Manoj Kumar
Filmfare Best Lyricist Award--Gulshan Bawra for the song "Mere Desh Ki Dharti"
Filmfare Nomination for Best Actor--Manoj Kumar
Filmfare Nomination for Best Music--Kalyanji Anandji
Filmfare Nomination for Best Male Playback Singer--Mahendra Kapoor for the song "Mere Desh Ki Dharti"
National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film--Manoj Kumar
National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer --Mahendra Kapoor for the song "Mere Desh Ki Dharti"
BFJA Award for Best Dialogue (Hindi)--Manoj Kumar[
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