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Anita
DVD cover
Directed by
Raj Khosla
Produced by
Raj Khosla
Written by
Chandrakant(dialogue)
G. R. Kamath (screenplay)
Starring
Manoj Kumar
Sadhana
I. S. Johar
Kishen Mehta
Sajjan
Music by
Laxmikant Pyarelal
Cinematography
V. Gopi Krishna
Editing by
D. N. Pai
Running time
154 min
Country
India
Language
Hindi
Anita is a 1967 Indian suspense film, directed and written by Raj Khosla, and starring Manoj Kumar and Sadhana. The film is the last of the suspense-thriller triology of Khosla-Sadhana partnership. Woh Kaun Thi? (1964) and Mera Saaya (1966) were the two previous films in the series.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Soundtrack
3 Filming
4 External links
[edit] Plot
Neeraj (Manoj Kumar) is in love with Anita (Sadhana) but their relationship is opposed by Anita's father (Sajjan). Anita's father wants her to marry Anil Sharma (Kishen Mehta), a business tycoon.
Surprisingly, Anita disappears and it is revealed that she had committed suicide. But, Neeraj does not accept this and tries to investigate the suicide/death of Anita. Meanwhile, he sees Anita at the same exact place where she supposedly committed suicide. His friend advises Neeraj to go on a vacation and try forget the incident. During his vacation, at a picnic, Neeraj once again sees Anita as a saffron clad sadhvi (saint), Maya. Anita again appears as Maya Jogan and upon enquiry it is found that Maya Jogan expired 20 years ago. But then she appears again in a train coach in which neeraj is traveling to Mumbai.
Then Anita, sends a letter to Neeraj asked him to meet at a hotel so that she can disclose the truth. To avoid the police, Anita meets Neeraj in his house. Anita then takes Neeraj to the secret building where Anil reveals that he killed Neeraj's lover and threw her into the river and made it look like Anita committed suicide.
[edit] Soundtrack
No.
Title
Singer(s)
Length
1.
"Gore Gore Chand Se Mukh Pe"
Mukesh
2.
"Hai Nazar Ka Ishara"
Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar
3.
"Kareeb Aa"
Lata Mangeshkar
4.
"Pichhwade Buddha Khansta"
Lata Mangeshkar
5.
"Samne Mere Sanwariya"
Lata Mangeshkar
6.
"Tum Bin Jeevan"
Mukesh
7.
"Title Music"
Instrumental
8.
"Theme Music"
Instrumental
[edit] Filming
Some of the scenes in the movie were shot in Nainital.
[edit] External links
Anita at the Internet Movie Database
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