Geet Gaya Patharon Ne

Geet Gaya Patharon Ne
Directed by V. Shantaram
Produced by V. Shantaram
Written by V. Shantaram (dialogues)
Hasrat Jaipuri
Vishwamitra Adil (lyrics)
Screenplay by V. Shantaram
Story by K.A. Narayan
Starring Jeetendra
Rajshree
Music by Ramlal
Cinematography Krishna Rao Vashirda
Edited by V. Shantaram
Production
company
V. Shantaram Productions
Release dates
  • 22 November 1964 (1964-11-22)
Running time
162 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Geet Gaya Patharon Ne (English: The Rocks Sang a Melody) is a 1964 drama film produced and directed by V. Shantaram on V. Shantaram Productions banner. Starring Jeetendra, V. Shantaram's daughter Rajshree in the lead roles which was first marked debut to both of them and music is composed by Ramlal.

Plot

Vijay (Jeetendra), son of a poor temple sculptor and a tour guide, was a carefree young lad. One day while helping his father to guide a bunch of young women around the temple, he meets a beautiful young girl named Vidya (Rajshree). After some teasing, both fall in love. Vidya was a classical dancer and motivates the sculptor in Vijay, who makes many beautiful statues in a short time. Meanwhile, Vidya comes to know that her mother wants to sell her to a rich man as a mistress. She succeeds in escaping from her mother's house and comes to Vijay. He wants to take his father's permission to marry her but rejected as his father thinks that Vidya is a prostitute. Moreover, he thinks that Vidya couldn't stand poverty. Vijay, seeing Vidya helpless marries her anyhow with the help of his chacha (uncle)

On the other hand, a rich old gentleman wants to build a mahal of the like of ancient Indian architecture wants to fill it with ancient Indian sculptures. It is also revealed that his only daughter was kidnapped years ago by his maid and not yet found. His representative, who was a sculptor himself before he lost his hands in an accident, searches everywhere for a man to do the job. He finally gets impressed by the art of Vijay and invites him to work for this gentleman. Vijay agrees and leaves with him while Vidya stays with chacha.

By the time he comes back after an year, chacha dies and his father tells him that Vidya left for a rich man as she couldn't live in the poor locality. He goes there and sees her in the house of a rich man and angrily leaves. Vidya tries to explain his things, but he wouldn't listen and not even acknowledge the child in Vidya's hands. Devastated Vidya wants to commit suicide but refrains herself from doing so at the last minute on the account of her son. She joins as a cook in the house of a gentleman. He was the same gentleman who offered the job to Vijay. Later Vijay comes back and selects Vidya as his model without knowing her identity as she always veils her face. Years pass and Vijay almost completes the job when he, at last, identifies Vidya. Vidya tries to explain him, but he was still angry and wouldn't listen to her and just wants to finish his job and leave. After some drama, Vidya's mother comes and reveals that Vidya has been chaste all the time and that she was the actual culprit. It is also revealed that Vidya was the lost daughter of this gentleman and this woman who poses as Vidya's mother was the kidnapper. Vidya forgives Vijay and everybody reconcile.

Cast

Soundtrack

The movie has music by Ramlal. Hasrat Jaipuri & Vishwamitra Adil have penned the lyrics.

# Title Singer(s) Lyricists
1 Saanson Ke Taar Par, Geet Gaya Pathro Ne (Solo) Kishori Amonkar Hasrat Jaipuri
2 Saanson Ke Taar Par, Geet Gaya Pathro Ne (Duet) Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle Hasrat Jaipuri
3 Ho Saath Agar, Mandave Tale Garib Ke C. H. Atma Hasrat Jaipuri
4 Aa Ja, Janeja Mere Meharaban Asha Bhosle Hasrat Jaipuri
5 Janewale O Mere Pyar Asha Bhosle Hasrat Jaipuri
6 Aayiye Padhariye Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle & Chorus Vishwamitra Adil
7 Raat Naujawan Asha Bhosle Hasrat Jaipuri
8 Ek Pal Jo Mila Hai C. H. Atma Hasrat Jaipuri
9 Tere Khayalo me Hum Asha Bhosle Vishwamitra Adil

Awards

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