Not the mother who gave birth, but the one who raised and educated. Awesome movie. Real feelings, real love. A mother's love for her son, a brother's love for his sister, a son's love for his father.
A film about great love!! Sacrificial, silent, sincere and forgiving. It is only in Bollywood that films are made.
The actors are great.
Dharmendra (Jai) is simply incredible. He's so young, so handsome, so naive. That's amazing.
I love this actor. He's inimitable. His face combines the poetic sensuality and firmness of the soldier. His sweet, radiant dazzling smile and macho appearance drive women crazy around the world.
He is able to express with one glance all feelings and emotions, all suffering and joy. You believe him unconditionally.
And beauty Asha Paleh (Aarti) - she is unique. I really like this actress. Her character in the film is so controversial, she loves Jai and hates him. But, in the end, everything turns out, the villains are exposed and she forgives her beloved and repents of her mistakes.
Aruna Irani is so young and beautiful in this film.
Nirupa Roy (the eternal mother of Bollywood, how many mothers she outplayed just no words). How amazing she is. How she sacrifices her love for her son, her happiness for his good and happiness. She will remain silent for the rest of her life, only to keep her son happy and respected. This is incredible.
Only Indian mothers are capable of self-sacrifice for their children.
The music, songs and dances are great, as always.
Classical Indian cinema. The films of the 60s-80s of the last century are so kind, instructive, warm and endlessly loved.
Classics are always classics.
Watch everyone.
10 out of 10