Jab Jab Phool Khile

Jab Jab Phool Khile

Film poster
Directed by Suraj Prakash
Produced by P.M Sethia
H.M Sethia
Written by Brij Katyal
Starring Nanda
Shashi Kapoor
Agha
Music by Kalyanji-Anandji
Cinematography Taru Dutt
Edited by Stanley Joshua
Suraj Prakash
Release dates
  • 1965 (1965)
Country India
Language Hindi, Urdu

Jab Jab Phool Khile (Hindi: जब जब फूल खिले; Urdu: جب جب پھول کھلے; Translated: 'Whenever the flowers bloomed') is a 1965 Indian Hindi movie. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Nanda. The story is of a poor boy who is a boatman in Kashmir and falls in love with a rich tourist. The film became a "blockbuster" at the box office.[1] The songs by music composing duo Kalyanji Anandji assisted by then little-known Laxmikant Pyarelal are highlights of the film (lyrics by Anand Bakshi). The film was screened in Algeria's cinema halls every two days for a couple of years; there was, in fact, public demand for it. Shashi Kapoor was one of the most successful Indian actors in North African countries like Algeria, Morocco and Libya. In the souks of Marrakesh, even today some of the older shopkeepers will give you a discount if you are from the land of Shashi Kapoor.[2]

Plot

Rita Khanna (Nanda), only daughter and an heiress of Raj Bahadur Chunnilal goes to Kashmir for a holiday along with her maid Stella (Shammi). There she rents a houseboat and becomes friendly with owner of that houseboat Raja (Shashi Kapoor). Raja was an innocent and romantic village guy who lives along with his younger sister Munni. After some misunderstandings, they grow friendly and Raja falls in love with Rita. Before starting back Rita promises Raja that she would come back the following year.

Hear at her home, her father wants her to marry Kishore but Rita keeps on postponing her decision. She goes to kashmir the following year as promised, but Kishore comes along with her causing Raja trouble. Finally Raja professes his love and asks her to marry him. She chooses Raja over Kishore and brings him to her dad.

Raj Bahadur doesn't want his daughter to marry Raja and tries to reason with her but fails. At last he tells his daughter that Raja was of completely different background and can't adjust to their ways. Rita asks Raja to change his appearance and habits and Raja agrees. After a makeover, Raj Bahadur throws a party to introduce Raja to everyone. There Raja couldn't bear watching Rita dancing with other men. It leads to a quarrel between them and Raja leaves her house saying that he couldn't adjust to her culture.

Rita feels bad that Raja left just because of a minor fight. Then she overhears her father saying that he planned everything to separate them and he knows way before that Raja couldn't tolerate Rita dancing with other men. Rita understands that she unnecessarily fought with Raja and decides to move to kashmir with him. She goes to railway station and requests Raja to take her with him. Movie ends with Raja pulling Rita into a moving train and both embrace happily.

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics written by Anand Bakshi; all music composed by Kalyanji-Anandji.

Songs
No. TitlePlayback Length
1. "Affoo Khudaya"  Mohammed Rafi  
2. "Ek Tha Gul Aur Ek Thi Bulbul"  Mohammed Rafi, Nanda  
3. "Kabhi Pahle Dekha Nahin Yeh"  Mohammad Rafi  
4. "Mein Jo Chali Hindustan Se"  Lata Mangeshkar  
5. "Na Na Karte Pyar Tumhin Se"  Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur  
6. "Pardesiyon Se Na Ankhiyan Milana"  Lata Mangeshkar  
7. "Pardesiyon Se Na Ankhiyan Milana" (Happy)Mohammed Rafi  
8. "Pardesiyon Se Na Ankhiyan Milana" (Sad)Mohammed Rafi  
9. "Yahan Main Ajnabi Hoon"  Mohammed Rafi  
10. "Ye Samaa Samaa Hai Pyar Ka"  Lata Mangeshkar  

Trivia

References

  1. BoxOffice India.com
  2. Kapoors: The First Family of Indian Cinema by Madhu Jain 2009
  3. Making soap from a blank sheet
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