

Sharafat
A man takes in his daughter's fiance only to learn that he has been frequenting a prostitute under the auspices of teaching her to read and write.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a wealthy young man who falls for a courtesan. Despite societal disapproval and familial opposition, he strives to prove his love and elevate her status. Their journey is fraught with challenges, highlighting themes of social class, prejudice, and the true meaning of respect and dignity.
Critical Reception
Sharafat was a moderately successful film upon its release, appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of a complex social issue and the performances of its lead actors. While not a critical phenomenon, it resonated with audiences for its melodramatic storytelling and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt to tackle sensitive social themes.
- Recognized for the performances of Dharmendra and Hema Malini.
- Some criticism for its melodramatic elements and predictable plot.
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Fun Fact
The film's subject matter, dealing with courtesans and societal acceptance, was considered quite bold for mainstream Hindi cinema in 1970.
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