Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere

Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere
Directed by Arjun Hingorani
Produced by Kanwar Kala Mandir, Bihari Masand
Written by Bihari Masand (screenplay)
Janardhan Muktidoot (dialogue, story)
Starring Balraj Sahni
Dharmendra
Music by Kalyanji Anandji
Cinematography P. Isaac
Surendra Pai
Edited by Anant Apte
Release dates
1960
Country India
Language Hindi

Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere is a 1960 Hindi movie. Produced by Bihari Masand for Kanwar Kala Mandir, the film is directed by Arjun Hingorani. The film stars Balraj Sahni, Dharmendra and Kum Kum. The film was Dharmendra's debut film.

Plot

Panchu Kumtekar lives a near-destitute lifestyle in Bombay along with his school-going brother, Shiri. He makes a living as a con-man, gambling and picking pockets with the assistant of another poverty-stricken male, Choti. He has a friend in Ashok who sells Cavendar cigarettes on busy streets by wearing stilts. One day Ashok meets with a maidservant, Sonu Mangeshkar, and both fall in love with each. Shiri is unable to pay his fees and is expelled from school but a local prostitute, Prema, comes to his assistance, much to the initial displeasure of Panchu. But he does change his mind, accepts her help, they fall in love and get married. Ashok then gets employed as a boxer with Sonu's employer, starts earning enough money to support them all, and even moves into a 3 room apartment, while Panchu decides to go honest and finds work as a Peon. Then their lives are shattered when Sonu's Goa-based dad falls ill, she goes to visit him via a ship, which sinks, killing everyone on board; Ashok, depressed and devastated, decides not to box anymore; Panchu decides to back to stealing, unknowingly extorts money from the mother of Police Inspector Moti, is subsequently arrested, and jailed; Prema gets run over by a horse-carriage; Shiri takes to selling candy on trains, tries to escape from a ticket-checker and falls off a running train. Will Prema and Shiri recover? and, if yes, will their lifestyle ever get better?

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Mujhko Is Raat Ki Tanhai Mein" Mukesh
2 "Yeh Wada Karen Hum" Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar
3 "Ankhon Mein Tujhko Chhupake Sanam" Lata Mangeshkar
4 "Mujhko Is Raat Ki Tanhai Me Aawaaz Na Do (Female)" Suman Kalyanpur
5 "Ha Bura Kiya Hai Huzoor Maine" Mukesh
6 "Jitni Dil Ki Baat Chhupai" Suman Kalyanpur
7 "Aadmi Gareeb Ho Ya Amir Ho (Sambhalo Dil Zara, O Mister)" Mahendra Kapoor, Geeta Dutt
8 "Aaj Iski Hai To Kal Uski" Shankar Dasgupta
9 "Ek Do Dus, Upar Se Aai Bus" Kamal Barot, Suman Kalyanpur
10 "Shin Alif Dal Shadi Mere Yaar Ki" Suman Kalyanpur

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