Anari

Anari

Drama,
Romance

1h 0m

Hindi

Release

16-Jan-59

Box office 3

Raj Kumar is an honest, handsome, and intelligent young man. Working only as a painter, he is unable to earn a living, including paying rent to his kind-hearted and talkative landlady, Mrs. D’sa. One day, Raj finds a wallet containing money and returns it to the owner, Mr. Ramnath. Ramnath admires Raj; satisfied with his honesty, he employs Raj to work in his office as a clerk. Raj meets Ramnath’s maidservant Asha and they fall in love with each other. This all ends when Raj finds out that Asha is really Aarti, the niece of his employer. Unfortunately, his landlady Mrs. D’sa dies suddenly consuming medicine manufactured by Mr. Ramnath. The police conduct a post-mortem and as a result, conclude that someone poisoned Mrs. D’sa. The police take Raj for questioning as the prime suspect, arrest him, and hold him in jail. In the trial, however, Ramnath admits full responsibility for the tainted medicine, clearing Raj of the charges. Aarti tells Raj she promised Mrs. D’sa she would take care of him, someone who is “as big an idiot as the world is clever,” giving a sense that they will marry. Motilal plays Nutan’s uncle in the film. In real life, he lived with Nutan’s mother, . In the office scene Mukri says ” Aaj ka kaam Kal Karo, Kal ka kaam parson…” this dialogue was repeated by Hrishikesh Mukherjee in his 1979 film .

Director:

Raj Kapoor, Nutan

Writer: Inder Raj Anand
Producer: L. B. Lachman
Cinematography: Jaywant Pathare
Editor: Hrishikesh Mukherjee

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