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Haye Mera Dil (1968)

  • Release Date1968
  • GenreDrama
  • FormatColor
  • LanguageHindi
  • Run Time129 min
  • Length4062.40
  • Number of Reels15
  • Gauge35mm
  • Censor RatingU
  • Censor Certificate Number52969
  • Certificate Date19/02/1978
  • Shooting LocationKamal Studios (Andheri, Bombay), Prakash Studioes (Andheri, Bombay)
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Lust for money is a big carse. Many years back when Banwarilal escafed from the jail, his lust for money brought him to Seth Mohandass. But before the accounts were settled the Seth was shot dead by him, and escafed with Geeta, the small and only daughter of the Seth and on whose name a big for tune was safe in the bank.

The next day it was reposted that the caeprist along with the inmocant child had met and accident and finished for ever.  many years fassed and tale of Banwarilal's crime was forgotten. But lust for money can never die, Banwarilal still lined in some other city with the false name of Beharilal and fretended to be the father of Geeta whose name he had changed to Sangeeta. Sangeeta, the star dancer of her times, young girl.

Living in luxuries, Sangeeta however fed up with all what she had to do, but for the sake of her invalid father whom she had always seen on a wheel chair ever since she remembered. 

Outside this mechanical life of hers if any one attracted her was only Deepak. Deepak, the only son of his widow mother, a day dreamer and a constant admirer of Sangeeta in his own way which distinguished him from the other countless fans of Sangeeta.

And this liking for other which had brought them closer was now developing into a fromising love. But as we all know, the fathers of love are never straight. They had hardly scen a dream together when fabnlonaly rich prince from Lakhanpur state affroahes Beharilal with an agreement to book Sangeeta for her performance abroad against a tempting price.

The lust for money again comes in the way and the master manuflation of Beharilal once again gets lost.

Who is this prince?
What was Beharilal's manuflation?
And how the forgoten tale of Banwarilal and Geeta comes back to the linelight?

See it on the Silver Screen.

[From the official press booklet]

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