Sangam Page #2

Synopsis: Sunder Khanna is an orphan and lives a poor lifestyle in India. He is friendly with wealthy Gopal Verma, the only child of Judge Verma; and a wealthy girl named Radha, who is the daughter of an army Captain. The trio grow up, and Sunder falls head-over-heels in love with Radha, but she as well as her parents reject him. Sunder decides to prove himself to be worthy of them and enrolls in the Indian Air Force, carries out a risky flight to help army soldiers, disappears, is believed to be dead, but re-surfaces virtually unscathed, and returns to get married to Radha. After the marriage the couple go for a honeymoon in Rome, Paris, London, and Switzerland. Sunder also invites Gopal, who is now a Magistrate. One day before going to attend a party, Sunder finds his life turned upside down when he comes a love letter written to Radha by an unknown male. Torn with suspicion and hatred he grabs his revolver and confronts Radha in order to find out the author of this letter and kill him. Watch
Director(s): Raj Kapoor
  4 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Year:
1964
238 min
479 Views


"will speak out in song"

"A lover in a crowd"

"will stand out"

"Having stolen my heart,"

"you hide yourself from me"

"Though my love is unrequited,"

"my feelings for you abide"

"This is what love is about;"

"although you do not know it"

"The candle-flame that burns"

"will draw the moth to it"

"Forgotten memories"

"of our happy childhood"

"come to trouble"

"my dreams at night"

"l've never dared"

"to speak my heart"

"Though countries seasons"

"have come and gone"

"When will these eyes"

"be brave enough to speak?"

"A lover in a crowd"

"will stand out"

"Everyone has spoken..."

"but l cannot speak my heart"

"The story of my heart"

"shall remain forever untold"

"Having united two hearts,"

"this outsider will leave"

"A lover in a crowd will be"

"recognised, without doubt"

"Sakina, won't you dance?"

Forget about me. Ask Radha.

You wouldn't know how much

l have waited for you.

l'm writing this to

answer your question.

But l don't know myself

what the answer is.

Shameless! Reading

another's letter?

Another? So you've discarded

all of us for him?

Never mind. l'll deliver

the letter for you.

As if l couldn't do it myself.

- So why did you keep it here?

l thought l'd give it to him.

- Really?

Now wait...

l'm taking this paper along.

l'll send you the draft notice.

Mr lawyer... could you

come upstairs please?

Sakina's calling you!

Let me accompany you...

Where are you going?

Sakina called him.

- lt was Radha; not Sakina.

l'm not bothered. l'm going too...

- Why not?

"The army captain, aren't you?"

Come on now!

All right... let's go.

Did you call me?

- Not me. lt was Radha.

"Well, Radha?"

Tell him!

- What's bothering you?

"ln that case, l'll tell him."

"Actually, Radha has..."

Looks like you've been joking.

And l got taken in.

You didn't give him

"the letter, Radha."

What's the hurry?

l will give it to him.

He's sitting downstairs.

- He's leaving!

l'll give it to him.

C'mon!

My God!

What do we do now?

- Deliver the letter?

Hurry up.

"Coming, father."

"Come, let's go. lf father"

"comes up, it's the end."

lt's in Hindi.

My teacher always said one

should learn Hindi.

l wish l had learnt it.

Gopal! l've got it!

- Got what?

A priceless treasure!

"That is, this letter."

Letter?

- Yes! lt will decide my fate

"l'm at your mercy, Gopal!"

- What are you doing?

Only you can read and

tell me my fate

"Tell me, friend, if l'm"

on the Everest or in the hell?

What does it say?

Beloved...

Beloved?

Say it again.

- Beloved.

"Take this cup away,"

for l am drunk.

What kind of a joke is this?

- You won't understand. Read on

ln your eyes l have seen a question.

Am l right?

Absolutely! Read on

l am writing to answer

your question

"Go and, give me my answer!"

"The answer is, l don't know"

what my answer is

l dream of the things

l would tell you

"But l stand before you,"

and my tongue is tied

This is an ancient story...

that has inspired poets

Maybe this is love

"Yours, Radha"

My? Radha?

"Hold me Gopal, ere l fall"

"What's melodrama is this, Sunder?"

- This is love

This thing called love

ls a river of fire

that drowns the lover

l've seen my share of

drowning lovers

Happens only in poetry.

Have you ever been in love?

- Yes

With whom?

- Radha.

ls there only one

Radha in the world?

Which other Radha?

There was one Radha.

She was Lord Krishna's beloved

Oh... that Radha?

"For a moment, l almost died"

"Look, my hands have gone cold."

My blood seems to have turned to ice

l'm madly in love with Radha!

l can't live without her

"But believe me, if you were in love"

"with my Radha, l would've given her up"

lt'd break my heart. But l'd sacrifice

my love for friendship

What are you lost in?

l'm right here with you

l was thinking...

- You think more than you do

"Tell me, what do l do?"

"You just do what l say,"

and no arguments

"All right, no arguments."

"- First, we go boating tomorrow"

"Yes, it's a Sunday"

But l have work

Can't you give a day for me?

"- For you, l'd even give up my life"

Then give your life.

Come with me

Pick up the phone

Dial a number

This is Radha's number.

- Right. Tell her that...

you're going boating tomorrow

"Hello, Captain. Gopal here."

- You pick up Radha at three...

How are you?

- Doesn't matter!

"Captain, tomorrow being a Sunday,"

we're going boating

Very well. Radha will come too

Gopal called. He has invited us

to go boating with him tomorrow

Us?

- And Radha too

Radha too? Or Radha only?

l don't know... but l'm going!

"- But of course, you won't"

"Leave her alone. For her, it has"

just begun. Let it happen

What better a match for Radha?

"Now, how would l know all that?"

- How would you? All you know...

"is that in 1916, you were a Captain."

- Was l not?

Big party?

- No. Small party. For two

Get lost

Radha sits here

Here's Gopal

And here l am

Radha of the intoxicating eyes

"And Gopal, the friend in need"

"My friend, and my lover"

ls this any time to come?

l've been waiting all my life

Did you invite Sunder too?

- He's the one who invited us

The phone call?

- He made me call you

What're you waiting for?

Come along

How are you Radha?

l hear you've bought a boat?

Yes. l'm sailing today.

lt's a sight

lt's a lovely boat

- Show me

"Go on Gopal, take a look"

- l'm coming too

Where are you off to?

l'm showing you my boat. Come

Who are you looking at? Gopal?

- No...

Mothing wrong. Not a friend like him

in the whole world

"When l'm in pain, he cries"

"When l'm happy, he rejoices."

Like yesterday

What happened yesterday?

- Read your letter

"You read it, too?"

"- No, Gopal did"

Gopal and l share all our secrets.

"Nice, isn't it?"

Where's your boat?

How is it?

Such a small one?

How many can sit in it?

- Two. You and l

"Two's a pair, three is a crowd,"

and four makes a gang of thieves

Which is the pair?

There's only one pair. You and l.

l'm right. Am l not? Tell me

How do you like my boat?

- Beautiful

"Come over, then"

Radha won't sit in your rotten boat.

- Then will she sit in your tub?

She who sails with me

sits in my heart

That's a bloody lorry.

- She's a nymphet

Nymphet? She's a paper boat.

And those girls are paper dolls

Don't you show off.

Take that junk out of the waters

"He puts a lorry in the water,"

and he goes begging for passengers

Good riddance!

So what were you saying?

Can you say how deep the lake is?

- Maybe 20 or 30 feet

ls there anything deeper?

- Why not? The ocean

Deeper than the ocean?

- l don't know

"Your eyes, Radha, your eyes."

Let me drown in them

"Sunder, this is what l don't like. You"

always make a joke out of everything

"Sometimes, you're fun, but... l know"

you're good at heart. And l like you.

But everything has limits and

sometimes you cross the limit

"Tell me then, what are my limits?"

l don't know.

- Tell me Radha! What are my limits?

l don't know!

"- Tell me, what are the limits?"

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Inder Raj Anand

Inder Raj Anand (Hindi: इंदर राज आनन्द; died 6 March 1987) was an Indian film dialogue and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who worked on many Raj Kapoor films, starting with Aag (1948), Aah (1953), Anari (1959) and Sangam (1963). While formally referred to as Hindi films, he was actually an Urdu writer, writing his scripts and dialogues in Urdu.He was father to actor-director Tinnu Anand and producer Bittu Anand. Inder's grandson is noted film director Siddharth Anand (Salaam Namaste (2005) and Anjaana Anjaani (2010)). Famous director Mukul Anand was Inder's nephew. Shahenshah, starring Amitabh Bachchan was Inder's last film as a writer. It was produced by his son, Bittu, and was directed by Tinnu. Shahenshah was released after Inder's death and it became one of the biggest hits of that year. more…

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