Thiswas one of the first Indian movies I remember seeing, so this has HUGE nostalgic factor for me! I can remember all the songs and find myself singing them to myself every now and then: Jab Jab Bahar Aayee, Papa Jaldi Aaja Na, O Dilwalo Matwalo, etc. I literally can get teary-eyed just because of how much nostalgia I have for this movie.
Uh oh! What happened how did that incomplete comment get published? Any way as I was saying that was the last Diwali we celebrated with dad. I will not bore you with stories of the other signs. Sorry the entire comment above has appeared in italics, this is what happens when you are rushing.
HaI I wonder if the lyricist wrote the song for the situation where Gopal is all by himself and missing his wife and family but then the director chose to do it well before the intended situation. Anyway, who cares?
Interestingly enough, I watched the movie too because of jab jab bahar aayi. I have it in one of those old song collection videos and was always curious about the movie. I really liked your review. Yes, I wondered too about the relationship between Vijay and Sharda. She always seems cold towards him, yet he has never hated her children. They seemed be well taken care of.
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