Haré Rama Haré Krishna
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Original title | Haré Rama Haré Krishna |
Country of production | India |
original language | Hindi |
Publishing year | 1971 |
length | 156 minutes |
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Director | Dev Anand |
script | Dev Anand |
production | Dev Anand |
music | Rahul Dev Burman |
camera | Fali Mistry |
cut | Babu Sheikh |
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Haré Rama Haré Krishna is a 1971 Hindi film directed by and with Dev Anand .
action
The siblings Prashant and Jasbir have always had a good relationship during their childhood. However, when their parents quarrel and decide to go their separate ways, the children are separated too. Prashant stays with his mother and Jasbir comes to her father. Jasbir has also been told that her mother and brother are dead, which is why she believes she will never see Prashant again.
Because of the bad treatment of her stepmother, Jasbir runs away from home. Prashant becomes a pilot and finds out that Jasbir is out with a group of hippies in Kathmandu , Nepal and is using drugs himself.
To save his sister from these circumstances, Prashant travels to Kathmandu and on the way meets Shanti, with whom he falls in love. He finally finds Jasbir, who has given herself a new identity with the name Janice. Prashant gives everything to get his sister back and even ends up as a thief who has to fear for his life. Ultimately, Jasbir dies.
music
Song title | Singer |
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Dum Maro Dum | Asha Bhosle , choir |
Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai | Lata Mangeshkar |
Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai | Kishore Kumar |
Kanchi Re Kanchi Re | Kishore Kumar , Lata Mangeshkar |
Ram Ka Naam Badnaam Na Karo | Kishore Kumar |
Ghungroo Kya Bole | Lata Mangeshkar |
Ich liebe dich | Asha Bhosle , Usha Uthup |
Anand Bakshi wrote the lyrics to the music of Rahul Dev Burman .
Reviews
Anand's call for traditional Indian values is set among Hare Krishna followers, presented as dope-smoking hippies, and is dominated by Zeenat Aman in her first leading role. The smash hit Dum Maro Dum sung by Asha Bhosle and Usha Iyer remains the main reason the film is famous.
Awards
- Filmfare Award / Best Supporting Actress to Zeenat Aman
- Filmfare Award / Best Playback Singer to Asha Bhosle for "Dum Maro Dum"
BFJA Award (1972)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Live recording by Dum Maro Dum
- ↑ Dum Maro Dum (film excerpt)
- ↑ Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai (Lata Mangeshkar)
- ↑ Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai (Kishore Kumar)
- ↑ Kanchi Re Kanchi Re
- ↑ I Love You
- ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen: Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema, p. 409
Web links
- Hare Rama Hare Krishna in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- HARE RAMA, HARE KRISHNA
- Review