Mere Geet
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Song: Mere Pairon Mein Ghunghroo
Singer: Mohammad Rafi
Movie : Sangursh - 1968
Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni
Music Naushad
Sangursh - 1968
Bhavani Prasad (Jayant) is a powerful Shakta priest at Kashi. Prasad, a devotee of the black goddess Kali and a thuggee, religiously follows a practice to murder wealthy travelers who stay in his pilgrim guesthouse and offers them as a sacrifice to Kali. Prasad's son Shankar (Iftekhar) does not agree to such practices, opposes his father and decides to leave the village with his wife and their three children: Kundan (Dilip Dhavan), Yashoda and Gopal. Prasad forcibly takes Kundan with him to follow in his footsteps and forbids him from seeing the rest of the family.
Young Kundan is now being raised by his grandfather Prasad who desires to have Kundan as his successor, head of a temple and pilgrim guesthouse on the bank of the Ganges river. Prasad mysteriously kills his son and puts blame on his enemy and nephew, Naubatlal (D. K. Sapru). Prasad had earlier killed Naubatlal's father. When Naubatlal learns the truth, he decides to take revenge but Prasad kills Naubatlal before he could so anything. Naubatlal's family decides to leave the village and settle down Calcutta where his two young sons, Dwarka (Sanjeev Kumar) and Ganeshi Prasad (Balraj Sahni), work as merchants. They learn about their father's death from their mother (Mumtaz Begum) and swear to avenge their father's death by killing Prasad and his grandson Kundan (Dilip Kumar).
Kundan continues to serve Prasad in the Banaras temple but does not follow the practices of killing people. When he is invited to his younger sister, Yashodha's marriage (Anju Mahendru), Kundan gets a chance to visit his mother and grandmother and his siblings after many years. One day Kundan meets Laila-E-Aasmaan (Vyjayanthimala), a courtesan, in the temple who has come from Calcutta after her madam's death. Kundan falls in love with Laila only to realise that she was his childhood friend, Munni. Kundan proposes Laila, but Prasad does not agree to the marriage knowing that Laila was hired by Dwarka and Ganesh Prasad to seduce Kundan and bring him to them.
Kundan decides to end the feud with Dwarka, but Dwarka does not co-operate. Dwarka attacks Kundan but gets killed my him. As repentance for his grandfather's sins, Kundan decides to serve Ganeshi and takes another identity of Bajrangi to make peace with him, only to realise that Ganeshi Prasad is in love with Laila and wants to marry her as his second wife.
Cast:
Dilip Kumar as Kundan S. Prasad / Bajrangi
Vyjayanthimala as Munni / Laila-E-Aasmaan
Balraj Sahni as Ganeshi N. Prasad
Sanjeev Kumar as Dwarka N. Prasad
Jayant as Bhawani Prasad
Durga Khote as Bhawani Prasad's wife
Anju Mahendru as Yashoda S. Prasad
Sunder as Mama, Kundan's uncle.
Ulhas as Bhim
Deven Verma as Nisar
Padma Khanna as Mama's wife
Sulochana Latkar as Shankar's wife
Iftekhar as Shankar B. Prasad
Urmila Bhatt as Kunti G. Prasad
Padma Rani as Dwarka's wife
D.K. Sapru as Naubatlal Prasad
Ram Mohan as Mr. Ishwar Lal, Munni's foster father
Lata Sinha as Mrs. Lata Ishwarlal, Munni's foster mother
Jagdish Raj as Raja Saheb
Mehmood Junior as Dwarka's son
Mumtaz Begum as Naubat Lal's wife
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Chhedo Na Dil Ki Baat" Lata Mangeshkar 03:43
2. "Ishq Diwana" Mohammad Rafi 03:59
3. "Tasveer-E-Mohabbat" Asha Bhosle 04:15
4. "Mere Paas Aao Nazar To Milao" Lata Mangeshkar 03:36
5. "Mere Pairon Mein Ghunghroo" Mohammad Rafi 04:53
6. "Agar Yeh Husn Mera" Lata Mangeshkar 04:55
7. "Jab Dil Se Dil" Mohammad Rafi 04:20
Total length: 29:41
Awards[edit]
At the 16th Filmfare Awards, Dilip Kumar was nominated for the Best Actor for Sunghursh as well as for Aadmi.[18] However, the award was presented to Shammi Kapoor for his performance in Brahmachari.[19] Kumar received the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for Best Actor in Hindi. The film won four more awards in various categories at 32nd Annual BFJA Awards.[20]
Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Refs.
Filmfare Awards 16th Filmfare Awards Best Actor Dilip Kumar Nominated
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards 32nd Annual BFJA Awards Fourth Best Indian Film Harnam Singh Rawail Won
Best Actor Dilip Kumar Won
Best Actress Vyjayanthimala Won
Best Supporting Actor Jayant Won
Best Dialogue Gulzar & Abrar Alvi Won
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