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Monday, 11 April 2011

Tere Mere Sapne (1971)


DEV ANAND completes his M.B.B.S. and is sent to work in a village hospital.his drunkard colleague is played by Vijay Anand who is the director of this film.there he falls in love with the village school teacher Mumtaz.they marry soon.dev anand has differences with the hospital head's wife.he leaves the village and goes to bombay city.his wife persuades him to carry on with his studies.he works on his thesis and is awarded M.D. by oxford university for his unique work.also he comes in contact with Hema Malini who plays a film diva .her work puts immense pressure on her and she suffers from mood swings and depression.when the doctor cures her she slowly begin to like him.he also consider her as his friend.slowly she falls in love with him and when she comes to know he is married her heart breaks up.

meanwhile his pregnant wife gets involved in an accident.and her child dies in her womb and she is told next pregnancy would kill her.so she cant have children.




till he works with honesty he is poor ,he meets a college friend and he changes his life and moral perception.he comes in contact with all the doctors of the city and gets rich.umtaz doesn't like the changes in her husband.their differences grew and she leaves him and go back to her own village.




meanwhile a villager's son dies during operation when dev anand sends him to an inexperienced doctor,he is the same child whose life he has saved earlier .

Vijay Anand discovers mumtaz is pregnant again and goes to Mumbai and asks dev anand what kind of husband he is when his wife most needs him he is not there.Dev Anand realizes his mistake.climax is really emotionally overwhelming.






music by S.D.Burman is finest though starting three songs are fast forward quality.cinematography is good.direction is superlative.performances are great.Vijay Anand has a pivotal role.DVD print on shemaroo is finest of any 1970's film.one of the greatest and unique film from annals of Hindi film industry.

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