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'Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti' is a 1967 Hindi-language drama film, produced & directed by V. Shantaram under Rajkamal Kalamandir banner. The film starred Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Akashdeep, Vaishali in lead roles and music composed by Satish Bhatia.

Plot



Master Satya Prakash is a warmhearted rectitude who works as a school teacher and he is honored by the entire town. He dotes on his younger brother Mahesh and aspires to see him as well-educated. After completing his school, Satya Prakash joins him at the city college. Shefali who runs a horse cart admires the ideologies of the Master and loves him. Satya Prakash introduces new teaching methodologies in the school and acquires great adoration from the students. Thus, the begrudged headmaster terminates him which is protested by his pupils and the school committee retrieves him. Moreover, he takes home tuition to a teenage girl Renuka daughter of a wealthy advocate. However, Mahesh turns into a spoiled brat, as an unbeknownst Satya Prakash strives hard for him and goes into heavy debts. Moreover, Mahesh constantly falsifies his brother. Once, in his fine visit, Mahesh traps Renuka and intimates her. As a result, she becomes pregnant and conveys Mahesh. To lest he secretly arrives, slaughters Renuka, and gets back. Unfortunately, Satya Prakash is arraigned for the crime, anyhow, he is acquitted as guiltless with the help of Shefali. Despite this, he has to face several humiliations and public hatred and loses his job too. Then, Satya Prakash realizes Mahesh is the homicide, surrenders him to Police, and is sentenced. Devastated Satya Prakash decides to leave the town when his students obstruct his way but he moves on request. Here, Shefali also solicits to accompany him which he accepts. After a few years, all his students appear before him as scholars to show their gratitude. At last, he feels proud of his lifetime achievement. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with Satya Prakash proceeding forward.

Cast



* Jeetendra as Satyaprakash

* Mumtaz as Shefali

* Akashdeep as Mahesh

* Vaishali as Renuka

* Surendra as Lawyer

* Nana Palsikar as Head Master

* Lalita Pawar as Shefali's mother

* Paresh Kumar

* Balam

* Birbal

Production



Shantaram's films of the 1960s are cited as "spectacular", with overindulgence of songs and dances in films like 'Stree' (1961), 'Sehra' (1963), and 'Geet Gaya Patharon Ne' (1964).

Jeetendra had originally refused to work with Mumtaz, who was making her transition from character roles and B-Films to heroine role. Mumtaz stated in an interview that Shantaram refused to accommodate Jeetendra and told him that he could leave the film but he would continue with Mumtaz as the heroine. Mumtaz had done small parts in Shantaram's earlier films 'Stree' (1961) and 'Sehra' (1963).

Soundtrack



The music director was Satish Bhatia and the lyricist was Bharat Vyas. The songs "Yeh Kaun Chitrakar Hai" sung by Mukesh for Jeetendra, and the duet "Hanh Maine Bhi Pyar Kiya" sung by Mukesh and Suman Kalyanpur, became popular. The playback singers were Mukesh, Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor, Manna Dey and Suman Kalyanpur

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