
Aap Ki Parchhaiyan
A family drama with a special focus on two generations of the Chopra family. Dinanath Chopra lives in a small tenement with his wife, and two sons Baldev, and Chandramohan. Dinanath re-finances his house in order to get Baldev to study further and be a doctor, and also gets him married with Rekha who comes from a very wealthy family. Chandramohan studies in college, and has a sweetheart in the form of the gorgeous Asha. Asha lives with her mom, and dad, a sort of quack. Differences in the Baldev emerge and multiply. Baldev and Rekha move to their palatial house. The birth of a baby boy to Rekha does lighten things up a bit, but not for long. Dinanath loses his eyesight in an accident and becomes blind.
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Plot Summary
This film tells the story of a young man, Kanhaiya, who falls deeply in love with the beautiful Pooja. However, their love faces numerous obstacles, including societal pressures and the interference of Pooja's calculating father, who has other plans for her. Kanhaiya must navigate these challenges to prove his love and secure their future together.
Critical Reception
Aap Ki Parchhaiyan was a moderately successful film at the box office, appreciated for its melodious music and the chemistry between its lead actors. While not considered a landmark film, it resonated with audiences for its themes of love, sacrifice, and family values prevalent in Hindi cinema of the era. It is remembered as a pleasant family drama with strong performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its romantic storyline and memorable musical score.
- Appreciated for the performances of Dharmendra and Nanda.
- Seen as a well-intentioned family drama that explores common societal issues.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Aap Ki Parchhaiyan' on Google platforms is not readily available with specific details, but generally, it is considered a classic Bollywood romantic drama from the 1960s known for its music and emotional narrative.
Fun Fact
The film is renowned for its hit songs, with music composed by the legendary duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, making it a favorite among connoisseurs of classic Hindi film music.
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