Gunahon Ka Devta (1967 Film)
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''Gunahon Ka Devta '' ( ''Deity of the Sins'') is a 1967
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, produced and directed by Devi Sharma under the Janta Chitra banner. It stars
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, Rajshree and music composed by Shankar Jaikishan.


Plot

Kundan is a happy-go-lucky guy and a vagabond with a golden heart. He dissipates money for it and makes debt from a devious money lender Lala Hakumat Rai. Once, Kundan is acquainted with a spitfire girl Kesar in a squabble and falls for her. So, he sends his mother with the marriage proposal when she is mortified by Kundan’s debauchery nature. Parallelly, Lala keeps an evil eye on Kesar and conspires to marry her. Just before the wedding, Kundan rescues her and poses themselves as a man & wife under compulsion when Kundan's family also gives a warm welcome. However, Kundan is notified that Kesar is already in love. So, he promises to protect her until his return and requests to maintain secrecy. Thereafter, spotting the agony of Kundan’s mother Kesar tries to reform him but, unfortunately, loses her eyesight. During that plight, Kundan mortgages his house at Lala and recoups her vision. Exploiting it, Lala makes their life miserable by seizing Kundan’s house and indicting him for a false allegation, etc. Hence, Kesar approaches Lala with mutual consent to marry him providing he retrieves Kundan’s property and acquits him which he does so. Soon after, Kundan learns himself as Kesar’s beau who lied to change him. At last, Kundan & Kesar makes a play and cease Lala. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Kundan & Kesar.


Cast

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* Randhir * Asit Sen * Jankidas * Jeevan *
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* {{IMDb title, 0219071
Films scored by Shankar–Jaikishan 1960s Hindi-language films 1967 drama films 1967 films