Yeh Vaada Raha (film)
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Yeh Vaada Raha | |
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Directed by | Kapil Kapoor |
Produced by | Ramesh Behl |
Starring | Rishi Kapoor Poonam Dhillon Tina Munim Shammi Kapoor Rakhee Gulzar Rakesh Bedi Iftekhar |
Music by | R. D. Burman |
Production company | Rose Movies |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Yeh Vaada Raha is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Kapil Kapoor,[1] starring Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Tina Munim, Rakhee Gulzar and Shammi Kapoor.[2][3] Inspired by Danielle Steel's The Promise, this was the first Hindi movie where the lead character is portrayed by two actresses (Poonam Dhillon and Tina Munim) through the use of plastic surgery. Jaya Bhaduri provided the voice for both actresses.
Plot
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Vikram Rai Bahadur is the only son of wealthy Mrs. Sharda. While vacationing in Srinagar, he meets and falls in love with a singer, Sunita Sikkan. They make a vow to never part till death at the temple where they first met.
Vikram's mother is against the marriage as she feels their business will suffer if Vikram marries penniless Sunita. Vikram and Sunita decide on a quiet temple wedding. On their way to the temple, they have a car crash. Vikram has a brain injury leading to a coma. Sunita survives but is badly disfigured. Sharda convinces Sunita that Vikram can't love her now and Sunita agrees to stay away from him. Sharda tells Vikram Sunita died in the crash.
Sunita is transferred to a hospital in Delhi where she undergoes plastic surgery, under Dr. Mehra who comes to see her as a daughter. She is no longer disfigured, but does not look like her old self. Nevertheless, Sunita goes to Vikram's house only to learn that he is getting engaged to another woman named Rita. Vikram, understandably, doesn't recognize Sunita and she is heartbroken that he seems to have forgotten her. She then changes her name to Kusum Mehra, to begin life anew.
Vikram is building an orphanage in the memory of Sunita in Srinagar and raising money by singing on stage. Kusum and Dr. Mehra attend one of these shows, not knowing that Vikram is the artist performing. When Kusum hears him singing about love, she counters him in a song as she is angry that he would sing such a song when he forgot their love. Her singing voice reminds Vikram of Sunita. Vikram asks her to sing with him on stage but she refuses angrily. Dr. Mehra tells Kusum that she should confront Vikram rather than behaving like this. The next day when Kusum leaves her house, Vikram is waiting for her in his car and offers her a lift. On the way they are faced with a similar situation to the earlier accident. Kusum screams and loses consciousness.
When Vikram visits Kusum to see how she is, he finds out that Kusum had previously gone through a similar accident earlier. Kusum asks about an injury on Vikram's forehead. Vikram tells her how he also got in an accident and has forgotten everything. This angers Kusum as she believes he has forgotten her and she accidentally spills every detail she knows about the accident itself.
Dr. Mehra calls Sharda to his hospital and explains to her how he gave Sunita a new face after her disfigurement. He tells her how Sunita and Kusum are the same person and how Kusum is satisfied only by the fact that Vikram still loves her. Mehra tells Sharda there is still time, and that she can still reunite the two lovers. Sharda doesn't listen to him. Kusum sings with Vikram and also reminds him of Sunita by dancing the way they both would while singing their song "Yeh Vaada Raha". This reminds Vikram of Sunita and at the end of the performance he holds her and calls her Sunita, at which Kusum runs away.
She leaves for Jammu and Kashmir, asking her father not to tell Vikram anything. Vikram comes seeking Sunita and confronts Mehra. Mehra tells him to ask his mother for answers. Vicky goes to Sharda and asks her whether Kusum is Sunita. His mother tells Vikram everything - about how she lied to him about Sunita being dead because she wanted to protect him and make his future better. Vikram goes to Kashmir to find Sunita and finds her right outside her house. When she sees him she runs to the temple where they made their vows to make their love bond. At the temple they repeat their vows again and embrace each other.
Cast
[edit]- Shammi Kapoor as Dr. Mehra, cosmetic surgeon
- Raakhee Gulzar as Mrs. Sharda Rai Bahadur
- Rishi Kapoor as Vikram Rai Bahadur
- Poonam Dhillon as Sunita Sikkan
- Tina Munim as Kusum Mehra/Sunita Sikkan (after plastic surgery)
- Sarika as Rita Saxena
- Rakesh Bedi as Gogi
- Gulshan Bawra as Sunita's uncle
- Iftekhar as Dr. Sahni
- Hari Shivdasani as Pannalal Saxena
- Sunder as Constable
Soundtrack
[edit]Music: R. D. Burman and Lyrics: Gulshan Bawra.
Song | Singer |
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"Aisa Kabhi Hua Nahin" | Kishore Kumar |
"Tu Tu Hai Wahi, Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Ishq Mera Bandagi Hai, Ishq Meri Zindagi Hai" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Maine Tujhe Kabhi Kuch Kaha Tha, Jo Bhi Kaha, Woh Kiya" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Jeene Ko To Jeete Hain Sabhi, Pyar Bina Kaisi Zindagi" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Mil Gayi Aaj Do Lehren" | Asha Bhosle |
See also
[edit]- Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa, a 2004 Indian film, titled after a song from this film
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Yeh Vaada RahaU". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
- ^ The Kapoors: the first family of Indian cinema by Madhu Jain, Penguin Books India, 2005, p. 284
- ^ "Yeh Vaada Raha - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
External links
[edit]- 1982 films
- 1980s Hindi-language films
- 1980s Indian films
- 1980s coming-of-age drama films
- 1980s teen drama films
- 1980s teen romance films
- 1982 romantic drama films
- Coming-of-age romance films
- Films about adultery in India
- Films about amnesia
- Films about disability in India
- Films about dysfunctional families
- Films about inheritances
- Films about juvenile sexuality
- Films about plastic surgery
- Films about road accidents and incidents
- Films about singers
- Films about surgeons
- Films based on American novels
- Films based on romance novels
- Films based on works by Danielle Steel
- Films scored by R. D. Burman
- Films set in Delhi
- Films set in Jammu and Kashmir
- Films set in orphanages
- Films set in the 1980s
- Films shot in Delhi
- Films shot in Mumbai
- Films shot in Srinagar
- Films shot in Jammu and Kashmir
- Indian coming-of-age drama films
- Indian musical drama films
- Indian remakes of American films
- Indian romantic drama films
- Indian romantic musical films
- Indian teen drama films
- Indian teen romance films
- Rose Audio Visuals
- Hindi remakes of English films