Anita (1967)
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Directed by Raj Khosla • Music: nan

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<p>Neeraj (Manoj Kumar) and Anita (Sadhana) are deeply in love and wants to marry but is unacceptable to her father Mr. Bihari Lal, a millionaire as Neeraj does an ordinary job and Anita is a millionaire. When her father rejects her marriage with Neeraj, Anita visits Neeraj and asks him to marry her by Civil Marriage. When both reach court, her father comes and tells her not to sign otherwise the consequences will be bad. She comes home with her father. Anita’s father wants her to marry Anil Sharma (Kishen Mehta), a business tycoon. When Neeraj tries to talk with her, she tells him to not come back in her life. Initially, Anita wants Neeraj to walk out of her life but later, Neeraj gets a letter from Anita, which raises some suspicions in his mind. He goes to meet her, only to learn that she has committed suicide. Neeraj suspects foul play and decides to find out the truth on his own. He sees Anita at the same exact place where she supposedly committed suicide. His friend advises Neeraj to go on a vacation and try to forget the incident. During his vacation, at a picnic, Neeraj once again sees Anita as a saffron clad sadhvi (saint), Maya. Neeraj learns that he saw Maya Jogan (also played by Sadhana), who died 20 years ago. He sees her again in a train coach while travelling to . Anita sends a letter to Neeraj asking him to meet at a hotel so that she can disclose the truth. To avoid the police, Anita meets Neeraj in his house. Anita then takes Neeraj to the secret building where Anil reveals that he killed his lover who was pregnant and threw her into the river and made it look like Anita committed suicide. Later the police come chasing Anil and he is killed in an encounter. After that, Neeraj and Anita are reunited and hug each other. Composed by the musical duo , the songs of the film are penned by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan, Anand Bakshi and Arzoo Lucknavi. The music album also has two instrumentals, the title music track and the suspense theme track. This is one of first Hindi films where a full song “Gore Gore Chand Se Mukh Par” is played before the opening credits. Some of the scenes in the film were shot in . The ashram and temple is , where the song “Tum Bin Jeevan Kaise Beeta” was shot. The final scene was shot at Mumbai’s area where the popular structures can be seen.</p>

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Writer: Chandrakant (dialogue), G. R. Kamath (screenplay)
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Producer: Raj Khosla
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Music: nan
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Director: Raj Khosla
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Cinematography: V. Gopi Krishna
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Release Date: 20-May-05
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Edited By: D. N. Pai
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Runtime: 2h 34m
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Language: Hindi
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