Aaj Aur Kal (1963 film)

Aaj Aur Kal

DVD Cover
Directed by Vasant Joglekar
Produced by Vasant Joglekar
Panchadeep Chitra
Written by P L Deshpande
Akhtar-Ul-Iman (dialogues)
Starring Sunil Dutt
Raaj Kumar
Nanda
Music by Ravi
Cinematography Bal M. Jogalekar
Edited by Chintamani Borkar
Distributed by Shemaroo Video Pvt. Ltd. (2004) DVD
Release dates
1963
Country India
Language Hindi

Aaj Aur Kal is a 1963 Hindi movie produced and directed by Vasant Joglekar. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Nanda, Raaj Kumar, Tanuja, Ashok Kumar and Deven Verma. It was given a U certificate and recertified with the same rating after 9 cuts by the censor board in 1981.[1][2]

Plot

It's the story of a fastidious king Balbir Singh (Ashok Kumar) of Himmatpur whose stern, high handed behaviour leads to a breakdown in communication with his four children; eldest daughter Hemalata (Nanda), younger daughter Ashalata (Tanuja) and sons Pratap (Rohit Kumar) and Rajendra (Deven Verma). His intimidating commands lead to a partial paralysis of Hemlata's lower limbs as also a simmering discontent amongst other descendants. After numerous attempts fail to cure Hemalata, the king hires a new doctor Sanjay (Sunil Dutt) who, contrary to expectations, is not just young and handsome but also against silly protocols that hamper laughter, fun and frolic. Dr. Sanjay's experimentations provide greater mobility and joy to youngsters, giving them fresh lease of life and a much needed voice of rebellion. Transcending normal barriers of doctor-client confidentiality, Sanjay and Hemalata fall in love and the romance enables her to walk in double quick time on her feet! Initially reluctant, the king awakens to a new dawn of freedom and humbly accepts not just their relationship but also Ashalata's betrothal to social activist (Soodesh Kumar), who defeats him in a general election.

Cast

Music

All lyrics written by Sahir Ludhianvi, all music composed by Ravi.

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Mujhe Gale Se Laga Lo"  Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhosle 3:14
2. "Raja Saheb Ghar Nahin"  Mahendra Kapoor and Asha Bhosle 3:23
3. "Maut Kitni Bhi Sangdil Ho"  Asha Bhosle 3:24
4. "Taqat Na Hoga Taj Na Hoga"  Manna Dey and Geeta Dutt and Mohammed Rafi 3:15
5. "Yeh Wadiyan Yeh Fazayen"  Mohammad Rafi 3:13
6. "Mujhe Chhedo Na Kanha"  Asha Bhosle 3:25
7. "Itni haseen itni jawaan raat kya karen"  Mohammad Rafi  
8. "Zindagi ke rang kayi re"  Asha Bhosale  

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