

Movie spotlight
Parakh
A class division melodrama centred on Mehtab’s histrionics. Kiran (Mehtab) is the daughter of a courtesan. Her lowly origins first destroy her marriage and then threaten to jeopardise her son Prakash’s (Singh) ambitions. She is blackmailed for keeping her son’s parentage a secret from him, forcing her to return to her ancestral profession. The film was a commercial success.
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Plot Summary
A young man, Ratan, falls for the beautiful but impoverished orphan, Kamla. His wealthy family, however, has other plans and wants him to marry a woman from a suitable background. Ratan must navigate societal expectations and familial pressure to pursue his love.
Critical Reception
Parakh was a moderately successful film of its time, appreciated for its melodious songs and the chemistry between its lead actors. It resonated with audiences for its portrayal of common themes like love versus societal status.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic storyline and charming performances.
The musical score was a significant highlight, contributing to the film's appeal.
Addressed relatable societal pressures concerning marriage and class.
Google audience: Audience reception from the era is not well-documented through modern digital platforms. However, films of this genre and period often garnered appreciation for their emotional narratives and musical elements.
Fun Fact
Suraiya, who played Kamla, was a prominent playback singer and actress of her era, known for her melodious voice and acting prowess.
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