Baarish
Poster
Directed byShankar Mukherjee
Written byVrajendra Kaur
Screenplay byMadhusudhan Kalelkar
Story byGyan Mukherjee
Produced byK. H. Kapadia
StarringDev Anand
Nutan
CinematographyK. H. Kapadia
Edited byVithal Banker
Music byC. Ramchandra
Production
company
Alankar Chitra
Distributed byAlankar Chitra
Release date
1957
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Baarish (lit.'Rain') is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film with Dev Anand and Nutan in the lead roles. Based on the American film On the Waterfront, it is the directorial debut of Shankar Mukherjee.[1][2]

Plot

Ramu is a young carefree man who raises pigeons. One day, he experiences the shock of his life when his best friend Gopal is murdered. For Ramu, one thing is certain, that he wants revenge.

From a stooge, Ramu learns that behind Gopal's death is a gangster, "Boss". Even as Ramu is in love with his other friend Mohan's sister Chanda, he wants to take revenge for the killing. Even on the wedding night, the opportunity to meet the boss can not be missed by Ramu.

After several twists and with the help of Mohan, they manage to outsmart Boss aka Bihari. Now Ramu can finally devote himself to his wife Chanda, who is expecting their first child.

Cast

Music

Music was by C Ramchandra. Lyrics for all songs were written by Rajinder Krishan

SongSinger
"Dane Dane Pe Likha Hai" C. Ramchandra as Chitalkar
"Kehte Hai Pyar Kisko" (Sad) C. Ramchandra as Chitalkar
"Kehte Hai Pyar Kisko, Panchhi Zara Bata De" (Duet) C. Ramchandra as Chitalkar, Lata Mangeshkar
"Phir Wahi Chand, Wahi Hum, Wahi Tanhai Hai" C. Ramchandra as Chitalkar, Lata Mangeshkar
"Yeh Munh Aur Daal Masoor" Lata Mangeshkar
"Yeh Arzoo Thi Ke Hum" Lata Mangeshkar
"Hum To Jaani Pyar Karega, Nahin Darega, Nahin Darega" C. Ramchandra as Chitalkar, Asha Bhosle
"Mr. John, Babakhan.....Ya Qurbaan, Ya Qurbaan" Asha Bhosle, Chorus
"Ek Nazar Mein Dil Le Jaye, Surat Ho To Aisi Ho, Dekh Jise Chanda Sharmaye, Surat Ho To Aisi Ho" C. Ramchandra as Chitalkar, Talat Mahmood, Mohammed Rafi, Francis Vaz

Trivia

  • In the song "Surat Ho To Aisi Ho", a typical Goan folk style lines are sung by Francis Vaz, father of Franco Vaz (Musician drummer who worked a lot with RD Burman)
  • The first line of song "Phir Wahi Chand Wahi Hum Wahi Tanhai Hai" are quite similar to the song "Phir Wahi Sham, Wahi Gham, Wahi Tanhai Hai" from the movie Jahan Ara (1964) music by Madan Mohan.

References

  1. Kohli, Suresh (11 November 2011). "Baarish (1957)". The Hindu.
  2. Gupta, Ranjan Das (3 December 2015). "Banarasi Babu (1973)". The Hindu.


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