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Jeevan Mrityu
Poster
Directed bySatyen Bose
Written byBiswanath Roy (story)
Anand Bakshi (lyrics)
Based onJiban Mrityu (1967 Bengali film)
Produced byTarachand Barjatya
StarringDharmendra
Raakhee
Ajit
Edited byK. Narayanan (Malayalam dubbed version)
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal

Production
company

Rajshri Productions

Distributed byRajshri Productions
Ultra Distributors

Release date

  • 6 January 1970 (1970-01-06)

Running time

140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Jeevan Mrityu (transl. Life and death) is a 1970 Hindi-language crime thriller film produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions. The film starred Dharmendra, Raakhee, Ajit, Rajindernath and Leela Chitnis. The film was a remake of a 1967 Bengali film Jiban Mrityu starring Uttam Kumar and Supriya Devi in lead roles. The film's music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal while Anand Bakshi penned the lyrics.[1] The film was dubbed in Malayalam as Jeevitha Samaram.[2]

The film was Raakhee's debut in Hindi movies. The movie's plot has resemblance with novel The Count of Monte Cristo.

Plot

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Ashok Tandon and Deepa are childhood friends who study in the same college and love each other. After college Ashok starts working in a bank and soon becomes bank manager, and both are to be married soon. However, Ashok is arrested for theft from the bank. He asks Deepa to look after his mother, which she agrees to do. He is sentenced to prison for several years. After his release, he finds out that his mother has died; Deepa is married and has re-located; and he was framed by his colleagues at the bank. Devastated but still honest, he is befriended by Raja Ranbir Singh, who gives him a job, as well a new identity. Ashok now becomes Bikram Singh, and he must seek out Deepa, and his shrewd and calculating colleagues at the bank to extract vengeance.

Deepa and Shankar are kidnapped by Harish. Ashok agrees to pay ransom. Deepa learns that Bikram Singh is Ashok. A fight broke out between Harish's goons and Ashok. Prem Prakash saves Ashok from goons. Shankar hangs on roof and saved by Ashok. The police arrive and arrest Harish. The high court punishes Harish and his goons.

Cast

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  • Raakhee as Deepa Tandon
  • Ajit as Harishchandra Shroff 'Harish'
  • Kanhaiyalal as Jagat Narayan
  • Ramesh Deo as Barrister P. Amarnath
  • Bipin Gupta as Raja Ranvir Singh
  • P. Jairaj as S.N. Roy
  • Krishan Dhawan as Ramakant
  • Master Bunty as Shankar
  • Rajendra Nath as Prem Prakash
  • Leela Chitnis as Ashok's mother
  • Gajanan Jagirdar as Deepa's father
  • Shabnam as Jaishree
  • V. Gopal as Bhim Sen
  • Roopesh Kumar as Sameer
  • Murad as the Judge
  • Zeb Rahman as Singer in Bikram's party
  • Soundtrack

    [edit]

    All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi

    No.TitleSinger(s)Length
    1."Jhilmil Sitaron Ka Aangan Hoga"Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi 
    2."Zamane Mein Aji"Lata Mangeshkar 
    3."Jhilmil Sitaron Ka Aangan Hoga"Lata Mangeshkar 

    Malayalam dubbed version

    [edit]

    All lyrics are written by P. Bhaskaran

    No.TitleSinger(s)Length
    1."Chinnum Venthaarathin"S. Janaki 
    2."Chinnum Venthaarathin"K. J. Yesudas, S. Janaki 
    3."Hey Maane"S. Janaki 

    Release

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    Reception

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    References

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    1. ^ Vijay Lokpally (11 September 2014). "Jeevan Mrityu (1970)". The Hindu.
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