Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi

  • Dharmendra: Jitendra Gupta
  • Mala Sinha: Amita Sinha
  • Tanuja: Sunita Sinha / Baabli
  • Rehman: Mr. Varma
  • Deven Verma: Vikram Varma
  • Johnny Walker: Chunnilal / Chunni
  • Mumtaz Begum: Jitendras sister

Phir Bhi Baharen Aayengi (Hindi: बहारें फ़िर भी आएंगी, bahāreṃ fir bhi āeṅgī ) is a Hindi film directed by Shaheed Latif from the year 1966.

Action

The young journalist Jitendra Gupta lives a simple life in Kolkata. He works for a leading newspaper and writes an article about the poor condition of the mines of the millionaire Seth Gulabchand. The turn ensures that Jitendra is fired by the chief editor Amita.

A few days later comes a terrible news: 135 miners find the collapse of mines death. Deeply regrets Amita their decision and appoint Jitendra to the news editor. Slowly, she begins to fall in love with him. It takes heart and wants to confess her love for him when she sees him hugging with her younger sister Sunita. After all, they did not know that Jitendra had met a few days ago the lovely Sunita and falls in love with her.

To her sister 's will gives Amita on their love. She also rejects the marriage proposal of Vikram Varma, who was going to propose Sunita hand.

This is followed by misunderstandings and the two sisters sacrifice their love for each other. In addition to the personal problems Amita has to contend with the emerging difficulties the newspaper and suffers health including. Ultimately, she suffers a nervous breakdown and dies of a heart attack in the arms of Jitendra and her sister Sunita.

Music

Background

Phir Bhi Baharen Aayengi seen as the last film production of Guru Dutt. The film drama is one of two unfinished projects that Guru Dutt left at his death in 1964 - the other was a originally assisted by Karimuddin Asif project that finally in 1986 as Love and God appeared. The film was completed in 1966 by Dutt's brother Atma Ram. Dharmendra took over the role that was previously rotated with Guru Dutt ..

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