Dharti Kahe Pukarke

Dharti Kahe Pukarke

Poster
Hindi धरती कहे पुकार के
Directed by Dulal Guha
Produced by Deenanath Shastri
Written by B.R. Ishara (dialogues)
Majrooh Sultanpuri (lyrics)
Starring Jeetendra
Nanda
Sanjeev Kumar
Narrated by Dharmendra
Music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Cinematography M. Rajaram
Edited by G. G. Mayekar
Production
company
Vaishali Films[1]
Release dates
  • 21 January 1969 (1969-01-21)
Country India
Language Hindi

Dharti Kahe Pukarke (English: Call of the Earth) is a 1969 Indian Hindi-language film produced Deenanath Shastri by on Vaishali Films banner,[2] directed by Dulal Guha.[3] Starring Jeetendra, Nanda, Sanjeev Kumar in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.[4][5][6]

Plot

Kanhaiyalal plays a poor farmer living with his wife and two half brothers (played by Sanjeev Kumar and Jeetendra). Sanjeev Kumar studies law supported by his brothers while Jeetendra helps Kanhaiyalal in cultivating the piece of land they own. Kanhaiyalal loans some amount from local moneylender against this piece of land for Sanjeev Kumar's law studies. Jeetendra is also in love with this moneylender's daughter, played by Nanda. With the passage of time, industrialisation and circumstances compel the brothers to disperse. Married Sanjeev Kumar, after learning about the amount loaned by his brother, leaves his modern wife, brothers and decides to come back only after he has sufficient amount to repay the loan. On the other hand, Jeetendra moves to the city as a driver to earn livelihood. How the family values, proper education, righteousness and eternal bond between the brothers help them getting together forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

Music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri[7]

# Title Singer(s) Duration
1 "Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke" Mohammed Rafi 4:35
2 "Diye Jalaye Pyar Ke Chalo" Lata Mangeshkar 3:30
3 "Ja Ra Kare Badra" Lata Mangeshkar 4:35
4 "Je Hum Tum Chori Se" Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar 3:30
5 " Khushi Ki Woh Raat Aa Gayi" Mukesh 5:35

References

External links

Dharti Kahe Pukarke at the Internet Movie Database


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