Anuraag (1972) is a Hindi-language family drama that tells the poignant story of Shivani, a blind sculptor, and her love interest, Rajesh. Directed by Shakti Samanta and written by Vrajendra Gaur, the film features a stellar cast including Ashok Kumar, Nutan, Vinod Mehra, and Moushmi Chatterjee. With its unique storyline and the extended cameo of legendary actor Rajesh Khanna, Anuraag became a major hit upon its release, winning the Filmfare Award for Best Movie. It was also remade into the Tamil language as Neela Malargal. Anuraag is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, giving viewers the opportunity to relive this classic film.
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Daag (1973), a poignant Hindi-language romantic drama, tells the tragic tale of a newlywed couple whose honeymoon takes a devastating turn. Adapted from Thomas Hardy’s novel ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge,’ the film follows Sonia and Sunil, whose idyllic honeymoon is shattered by a fateful encounter. When Sonia is threatened by her husband’s boss’s son, Sunil intervenes, leading to a tragic outcome that sends him to prison. Years later, a twist of fate reveals Sunil’s survival, but he has assumed a new identity and is now married to a wealthy woman. Meanwhile, Sonia has been left to raise their son alone, unaware of her husband’s whereabouts. Daag is a gripping tale of love, loss, and the enduring bonds that can survive even the most challenging circumstances. This classic film can now be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, offering viewers the opportunity to witness Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore’s unforgettable performances.
The classic Hindi film ‘Bandhan’ (1969) is now available to stream online via Amazon Prime Video. Directed by Narendra Bedi and starring Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, and Jeevan, the film tells a poignant tale of a strained relationship between a father and son. When Jeevanlal, a thief, is sent to prison for robbery, his son Dharmchand casts him out. Upon his return, Jeevanlal finds himself at odds with Dharmchand again, leading to a tragic confrontation. As a legal drama unfolds, Dharmchand must prove his innocence while keeping his father’s past a secret from his mother.