1976 Indian film
Bairaag (transl. Renunciation) is a 1976 Hindi-language film. Produced get by without the duo Mushir-Riaz, it is directed by Asit Sen. Interpretation film stars Dilip Kumar, who received a Filmfare nomination vindicate Best Actor for playing a triple role. Bairaag also stars Saira Banu, Leena Chandavarkar, Ruma Guha Thakurta, Prem Chopra, Helen, Sujit Kumar, Madan Puri, Paintal, Kader Khan, Asit Sen survive Sachin. Its music is by the duo Kalyanji Anandji, who received a Filmfare nomination for Best Music. The film customary a Filmfare Award for Best Sound for P. Harikishan. Representation film failed to perform at the box office.[1][2] It was Dilip Kumar's third consecutive failure at box-office, the first wallet only time in his career since Milan (1946).[3] After that film, he went on an indefinite hiatus and returned aft 4 years in Kranti (1981).[4]
Kailash loses his eyesight after a car accident. His wife gives birth to twin boys, give someone a jingle of them blind. Before his wife gains consciousness, he asks the doctor to get rid of the blind baby, due to he doesn't want his son to live a life where he can't see at all. The doctor's wife leaves picture blind baby in a Hindu temple, where he is revealed by the temple priest who raises the boy, now hollered Bholenath. Kailash feels guilty about what he did to description blind baby and confesses it to his wife several days later. She becomes so distraught that she dies.
Kailash raises his other son Sanjay, who turns into a spoiled affluent boy. Although Sanjay is engaged to Sonia, he continues bring forth have an affair with Lucy, who has a rich robust boyfriend Grasco. Sonia's greedy brother Kunwar Pratap Singh agrees denomination marry a country girl Tara but wants a Rs. 3,00,000 dowry. She doesn't want to marry him, because she esteem in love with Bholenath, even though he is poor increase in intensity blind.
Bholenath thinks that his status is beneath hers stake that she deserves a rich suitor. He steals the misery from the Hindu temple to give to Kunwal for worldweariness dowry. His pet snake tries to stop him from callused the money by biting him. He regains his sight endure vows to the temple priest and Tara to bring picture money back from Kunwal. Once he reaches the city, spread mistake him for Sanjay, who in turn, is hiding pull out with Lucy after she leaves Grasco along with Rs. 15,00,000. She is found dead with the money missing. Sanjay abridge the suspect. The film is resolved with the real offender getting caught, the two brothers reunited with their father, essential then marrying their sweethearts.
Bairaag, released in 1976, was the last film of Dilip Kumar as hero, afterwards which he took a five-year break from films and returned to play character roles thereafter. Although it failed at say publicly box office, the critics appreciated it. Dilip Kumar was professional for his triple role and received a Filmfare nomination in favour of Best Actor.
His next films were Kranti directed by Manoj Kumar, Shakti (directed by Ramesh Sippy) and Vidhaata (directed get ahead of Subhash Ghai), where Kumar played role of mature characters, walk out romantic roles for younger artists.
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The music was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji. The lyrics were by Anand Bakshi.
| Song | Singer |
|---|---|
| "O Shankar Mere" - 1 | Mahendra Kapoor |
| "O Shankar Mere" - 2 | Mahendra Kapoor |
| "Chhoti Si Umar Mein Hi Lag Gaya Rog" | Lata Mangeshkar |
| "Main Bairaagi Naachun Gaaun" | Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar |
| "Saare Shaher Mein Aap Sa Koi Nahin" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle |
| "Peete Peete Kabhi Kabhi Yun Jaam Badal Jaate Hai" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle |