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Aarti

  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Aarti (1962)
Human nature is blind to the rights and wrongs of life when a person feels helpless about one's fate. A doctor by profession, Aarti is engaged to Prakash, also a surgeon. An unfortunate accident brings her closer to Deepak, her rescuer. They both fall in love and marry against their parent's wishes. Prakash is unable to forget Aarti and though he marries Ramona, he still keeps in touch with Aarti. This gives rise to marital discord between the two couples. Deepak insults Aarti and she goes back to her parental house. Deepak meets with an accident and Prakash is the only surgeon who can save his life. What will Prakash do? Will he forgive Deepak for hurting Aarti? Will he ask Deepak to stay out of Aarti's life forever, or will he stay true to his professional oath?
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Aarti (Meena Kumari) is a dedicated and hard-working doctor, who believes that her skills should be used for the welfare of patients only. In contrast her fiance, Dr. Prakash (Ashok Kumar) b... Read allAarti (Meena Kumari) is a dedicated and hard-working doctor, who believes that her skills should be used for the welfare of patients only. In contrast her fiance, Dr. Prakash (Ashok Kumar) believes in the opposite. Then one day, Aarti's is saved from drowning by a poor, unemploye... Read allAarti (Meena Kumari) is a dedicated and hard-working doctor, who believes that her skills should be used for the welfare of patients only. In contrast her fiance, Dr. Prakash (Ashok Kumar) believes in the opposite. Then one day, Aarti's is saved from drowning by a poor, unemployed youth, Deepak (Pradeep Kumar), and both eventually fall in love. Although her dad is opp... Read all

  • Director
    • Phani Majumdar
  • Writers
    • Vishwamitter Adil
    • Prafulla Desai
    • S. Kumar
  • Stars
    • Ashok Kumar
    • Meena Kumari
    • Pradeep Kumar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    91
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phani Majumdar
    • Writers
      • Vishwamitter Adil
      • Prafulla Desai
      • S. Kumar
    • Stars
      • Ashok Kumar
      • Meena Kumari
      • Pradeep Kumar
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ashok Kumar
    Ashok Kumar
    • Dr. Prakash
    Meena Kumari
    Meena Kumari
    • Aarti Gupta
    Pradeep Kumar
    Pradeep Kumar
    • Deepak
    Shashikala Jawalkar
    Shashikala Jawalkar
    • Jaswanti
    • (as Shashikala)
    Peace Kanwal
    • Ramola
    Gajanan Jagirdar
    Gajanan Jagirdar
    • Deepak's Father
    • (as Jagirdar)
    Surekha
    Surekha
    • Rama
    Niranjan Sharma
    • Mr. Gupta
    Sona Mastan Mirza
    • Malti
    • (as Baby Shobha)
    Ramesh Deo
    Ramesh Deo
    • Niranjan
    • (as Ramesh Dev)
    Praveen Paul
    Praveen Paul
    • Sarla's Mother
    Keshto Mukherjee
    Keshto Mukherjee
    • Johnny
    • (as Kesto Mukherjee)
    C.S. Dubey
    C.S. Dubey
      Sarosh Irani
      Master Anil
      Rajendranath Malhotra
      Rajendranath Malhotra
      • Jeevan
      • (as Rajendra Nath)
      Vijaya Choudhury
      • Sarla
      • (as Vijaya Chaudhary)
      Madan Bhandari
      • Director
        • Phani Majumdar
      • Writers
        • Vishwamitter Adil
        • Prafulla Desai
        • S. Kumar
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      10jmathur_swayamprabha

      Kabhi To Milegi, Kahin To Milegi Bahaaron Ki Manzil, Raahi ...

      By the word Aarti, we mean the Hindu way of prayer meant for some deity in the morning and in the evening. However the name of this movie is as such because it's the name of the heroine in this movie and this female-centric movie revolves around her only.

      Dr. Aarti (Meena Kumari) is supposed to marry Dr. Prakash (Ashok Kumar) who is a money-minded person whereas Aarti believes in using own professional knowledge and ability for serving the mankind sans any greed for wealth. One day she happens to come across an unemployed youth - Deepak (Pradeep Kumar) when he saves her from drowning and falls in love with him. Against the wish of her father, she gets married to Deepak and moves to the poverty-struck home of her in-laws which consists of her kind-hearted widower father-in-law (Gajaanan Jaageerdaar), elder brother of her husband - Niranjan (Ramesh Dev), his termagant, dodgy and sadist wife - Jaswanti (Shashikala), her husband's married sister – Rama (Surekha) who is an abandoned wife and three children of Niranjan and Jaswanti out of whom one is handicapped. She, with her kindness, benevolence and good nature keeps on serving her Sasuraal (in-laws' family) despite the continuous taunts and bitter talks of her (elder) sister-in-law in the home. She keeps on rendering medical services also outside the home as and when required. Deepak also gets a job. Gradually, Aarti is able to spread happiness in every nook and corner of her marital home but now arrives the twist in the tale.

      Prakash who has never been able to get Aarti out of his mind and has been feeling hurt and humiliated (because of Aarti's refusal to marry him and preferring to marry Deepak) over the years despite the fact that he has married Ramola (Peace Kanwal), comes back into her life. To teach Aarti a lesson and drag her back towards himself, he starts making his moves in order to distance Aarti from Deepak. Misunderstandings start propping up between Aarti and Deepak and Aarti leaves her husband's home. One day, Deepak meets with a lethal accident. Now the occasion has come for Prakash to seek his revenge from Aarti. He is the only surgeon available at that place and at that time who can execute the operation of Deepak which is mandatory to save his life. When Aarti requests him to do it, he demands his 'fees'. Dumbfound Aarti agrees to pay the 'fees' desired by Prakash even when Prakash makes it pretty clear that he will only perform the operation and there is no guarantee from his side that Deepak will live after that. Deepak survives after the operation performed by Prakash and now it's time for Aarti to pay Prakash his 'fees'. The story concludes on a very emotional note.

      Right from the beginning, going through the middle and reaching the very finish, this movie is a heart-winner all the way. It's a brilliant family and social drama alongwith a love story. How the jealousy of a loser in love can bring havoc in the lives of the concerned people, has been shown quite emphatically in the later half of the movie whereas the first half demonstrates that how can a cool-headed and good-natured lady handle everything in her home and her married life in the best possible way. The movie also demonstrates that the relationship of a husband and a wife is founded on mutual trust only and there should not be any place for suspicion of any kind in the relationship of a loving couple.

      The movie also underscores the significance of the noble profession of medicine which should not be considered by the people in this line as a means to amass wealth. The money-mindedness of doctors and their collusion with the chemists that Aamir Khan has brought to fore through Satyamev Jayate this year was highlighted half a century back through this movie.

      With this movie, the prestigious Rajshri banner of Bollywood stepped into the field of filmmaking and this very first presentation of this banner is just marvellous. With this movie, the founder of this banner - Tarachand Barjaatya started the great tradition of making simple, down-to-earth and idealistic movies with a completely Indian setting and a story embedding Indian family and social values in it.

      Both the art director and the cinematographer have done their best to maintain the simplistic feel of the story. Still the scenes of sea, river, rocks, forest etc. provide a highly aesthetic feel to this black and white movie.

      Meena Kumari who is undoubtedly one of the best actresses of the Indian cinema, has carried the story on her stout shoulders. The heroes - Pradeep Kumar, the protagonist and Ashok Kumar, the antagonist have ably supported her. Especially Ashok Kumar has done a brilliant job in perhaps the first role of his career which contained grey shades. A very special praise is deserved by Shashikala as the termagant elder daughter-in-law of the family. Her natural performance in this movie is unforgettable.

      Roshan's melodious music with Majrooh's beautiful lyrics is another highlight of this movie. The best song, in my opinion, is Kabhi To Milegi, Kahin to Milegi Bahaaron Ki Manzil, Raahi ... which always inspires the listeners to maintain hope and optimism against all the odds prevalent. The other songs are also very good among which Baar Baar Tohe Kya Samjhaaye Paayal Ki Jhankaar (Lata-Rafi), Ab Kya Misaal Doon Main Tumhaare Shabaab Ki (Rafi), Aapne Yaad Dilaaya To Mujhe Yaad Aaya (Rafi-Lata) and Bane Ho Ek Khaaq Se To Door Kya Kareeb Kya (Lata) are real gems from the treasure of Indian cine music.

      Aarti is a timeless classic which can be seen and enjoyed in any era and in addition to entertainment, lessons can also be taken from it for life. It can be watched any number of times.
      8Spondonman

      If nothing else, Doctor Meena should make you feel better!

      This was an excellent film which was very poetic if very episodic, and is also inexplicably very much neglected. Amidst all the worthy philosophy and fluffy poetry there is some pointless slapstick which personally spoils the overall impression, and probably generally loses it points too.

      Lady doctor of the poor (Meena Kumari) falls in love with and marries similar male doctor Pradeep Kumar while the passionate chain-smoking snobby doctor Ashok Kumar who also loves her schemes to cause trouble and strife between the husband and wife. It's long-suffering angelic Meena's film from start to finish, I lost count of how many pearly words of wisdom she gave out to all; if everyone could behave like that there wouldn't be any trouble, illness, or any films either. With plenty of scope for tragedy here she bears all the negativity around her with fortitude, in the process striking many iconic poses and when together with Pradeep they look a strikingly handsome couple. Emotionally-charged Ashok has a lot of things to say too, but usually the kind to make you boo and hiss – knowing him as a bit of a healing heel, who'd really want him as their brain surgeon?! I agree with the previous commenter who covered everything superbly – and the best song was definitely Lata's Kabhi To Milegi which was so good it was reprised throughout, although the remaining seven songs by Roshan and Sultanpuri sung by Lata, Rafi and Asha were also sublime.

      I should warn that attention is required because the ending is swift and after two and a half hours all the details are swept up in minutes! The film is a tonic, a real treasure indeed and would bear repeated viewing - though unfortunately not many people seem to agree.
      7sulaimannnn

      An average flim

      Aarti played by Meena kumari is a doctor, she develops feelings for Deepak a unemployed man (pradeep kumar) after he saves her life but she is already engaged to Dr Prakash (Ashok Kumar) who works only for money not for people, Later she breaks her engagement with dr prakash and marries Deepak dr prakash also has married but he wants revenge.

      This flim is average it could be made better, By leaving out the sister-in-law drama some scenes were boring Meena kumaris acting was great as usual, the other casts acting was alright mehmood scenes felt super boring the story was ok it didn't impress me like sahib Bibi aur ghulam and other flims Meena kumari did I felt disappointed but I do like the songs they were good honestly I'd recommend it but don't be surprised if you don't like it.

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      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Aarti - onnellisten tähtien alla
      • Filming locations
        • Kamal Studios, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Rajshri Productions
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        2 hours 36 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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