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Sharda (1981 film)

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Sharda
Poster
Directed byLekh Tandon
Written byKameshwar (dialogues)
Screenplay byNabendu Ghosh
Story byAnuradha Tandon
Produced byK. K. Talwar
StarringJeetendra
Rameshwari
CinematographyJehangir Choudhary
Edited byAnand Kumar
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Production
company
Shiv Kala Mandir
Release date
  • 10 April 1981 (1981-04-10)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Sharda is a 1981 Hindi-language drama film, produced by K. K. Talwar on Shiv Kala Mandir banner and directed by Lekh Tandon. It stars Jeetendra, Rameshwari and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.[1][2][3][4][5]

Plot

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Introverted Indrajeet who has a strict upbringing holds his disciplinarian mother Parvati in high esteem. A meritorious student, he rises to a top position in a multinational company. Once, at a business conference, he is forced to have a drink, gets acquainted with a simple girl Sharda. On listening to her story of woe he marries her.

The next day, he gets frightened about facing his orthodox mother. He organizes a separate accommodation for Sharda. Indrajeet's boss Kohli who has a daughter of marriageable age (Anita) approaches Parvati. parvati gleefully agrees to a marriage alliance between Indrajeet and Anita.

Indrajeet loves the simple and honest Sharda immensely. Knowing his fear for this mother, Sharda is willing to move out of his life. Indrajeet stops her. On discovering that she is pregnant, Indrajeet breaks the good news to his mother who collapses. Both Parvati and Sharda leave Indrajeet and go away.

Destiny makes them meet in Haridwar. Sharda with her newborn child, recognizes her mother-in-law, serves her, informs Indrajeet. She tries to plans to commit suicide before he arrives but Indrajeet rescues her. By now Parvati has realized that Sharda will make a dutiful daughter-in-law. The movie ends on a happy note.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Music: Laxmikant–Pyarelal

Lyricist: Anand Bakshi

Song Singer
"Aap Ka Khat Mila" Lata Mangeshkar
"Jab Tak Hai Chanda" Lata Mangeshkar
"Aa Gayi Woh Sakht Ghadi" Parveen Sultana
"Ganga Maiya Tu Kya Jane" Manna Dey
"Aa Main Tujhko Pyar Karun" Asha Bhosle
"Kaahe Bindiya Lagayi, Maine Nindiya Gawayi" Mohammed Rafi, Anuradha Paudwal

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References

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