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''Mehboob Ki Mehndi'' is a 1971
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-language romantic musical film produced and directed by
H. S. Rawail Harnam Singh Rawail (21 August 1921 – 17 September 2004), often credited as H. S. Rawail, was an Indian filmmaker. He debuted as a director with the 1940 Bollywood film '' Dorangia Daku'' and is best known for romantic films like ''Mere ...
. The film stars
Rajesh Khanna Rajesh Khanna () (; born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. He is called as the "First Superstar of Hindi cinema", he consecutively starred in a recor ...
and
Leena Chandavarkar Leena Chandavarkar (born 29 August 1950) is an Indian former actress who appeared in Bollywood movies as a leading actress and now appears in reality shows. She was an actress during the late 60s and early 70s. She played leading heroine opposit ...
. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics by
Anand Bakshi Anand Bakshi (21 July 1930 – 30 March 2002) was an Indian poet and lyricist. He was nominated for the Filmfare award for Best lyricist a total of 40 times, resulting in 4 wins. Early life Anand Bakshi (Bakshi Anand Prakash Vaid) was bor ...
. It was based on Muslim Tahzeeb (culture) of the bygone
Nawab Nawab (Balochi: نواب; ar, نواب; bn, নবাব/নওয়াব; hi, नवाब; Punjabi : ਨਵਾਬ; Persian, Punjabi , Sindhi, Urdu: ), also spelled Nawaab, Navaab, Navab, Nowab, Nabob, Nawaabshah, Nawabshah or Nobab, ...
era, wherein the a young rich Muslim man Yusuf agrees to marry a prostitute's daughter. The movie was released on 30 January 1971. It showed the importance of education in Muslims as preached by
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. Shabana, the heroine is able to save herself, and her family, only by educating herself and doing the job of tutor. Rajesh Khanna was the co-producer. Although the film popularly counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of
Rajesh Khanna Rajesh Khanna () (; born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. He is called as the "First Superstar of Hindi cinema", he consecutively starred in a recor ...
between 1969 and 1971, but the Box Office record cites, the movie was flop commercially.


Cast

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Rajesh Khanna Rajesh Khanna () (; born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. He is called as the "First Superstar of Hindi cinema", he consecutively starred in a recor ...
as Yusuf *
Leena Chandavarkar Leena Chandavarkar (born 29 August 1950) is an Indian former actress who appeared in Bollywood movies as a leading actress and now appears in reality shows. She was an actress during the late 60s and early 70s. She played leading heroine opposit ...
as Shabana *
Pradeep Kumar Pradeep Kumar (born Sital Batabyal; 4 January 1925 – 3 November 2001) was an Indian actor who is recognized for his work in Hindi, Bengali and English-language films. Career When Kumar was 17 years old, he decided to take up acting. He st ...
as Anwar Kamaal/ Khairuddin 'Khairu' *
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as Hakim Sahab: Gulkand's father *
Iftekhar Sayedna Iftekhar Ahmed Sharif (22 February 1924 – 4 March 1995), often mononymously credited as Iftekhar, was an Indian actor who mainly worked in Hindi cinema. He is known for his role as a police officer. Career Iftekhar was born in ...
as Nawab Safdarjung * Manorama as tutor Mrs. Albert *Paro as Naani *
Master Kishore Master or masters may refer to: Ranks or titles * Ascended master, a term used in the Theosophical religious tradition to refer to spiritually enlightened beings who in past incarnations were ordinary humans *Grandmaster (chess), National Master ...
as child Firangi *
Jagdish Raj Jagdish Raj Khurana (1928 – 28 July 2013) was a Bollywood actor who holds a Guinness World Record for being the most type-cast actor. He played the role of a police inspector in 144 films. Early life and career He was born in 1928 in the tow ...
as Nisaar Ahmed/ Usmaan *
Farooque 'Kartoos' Akbar Hossain Pathan (born 18 August 1948), known by the stage name Farooque, is a Bangladeshi actor, politician, businessman, producer, member of parliament and a freedom fighter. He is known as 'Mia Bhai' (respected brother) to mass people. He a ...
as Moonhbole *Gurnam Singh (as Gurnam) * Mumtaz Begum or Badi Mumtaz as Shabana's grandmother *
Kamal Kapoor Kamal Kapoor (22 February 1920 – 2 August 2010) was an Indian actor and producer who acted in around 600 Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati films. Early and personal life Kamal Kapoor was born in 1920 in Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, Brit ...
as Public Prosecutor


Plot

The film starts with Shabana performing at a singing competition in her college. She lives with her foster grandmother/ nanny in Bombay, while her mother, Najma stays away from her in Hyderabad with her exploitative partner, Nisaar Ahmed, who is a pimp. He forces Najma to live the life of a prostitute. However, Najma doesn't tell her daughter about this and Shabana doesn't have any idea about her mother's miserable life. One day, she is back from her college after winning a singing competition. Shabana is expecting her mother to visit within 2–3 days, but the doorbell rings and the postman comes with a telegram, which comes from Hyderabad, informing her of her mother's illness. She goes to Hyderabad with her nanny where she finds out the truth. When her mother learns of this, she kills herself. In fact, it was Nisaar who had sent the telegram to trick Shabana into coming to Hyderabad because now, he wants to use her for prostitution as her mother is past her prime. But her grandmother cleverly saves her and takes her to Lucknow, where her foster brother stays. When they come to her brother's house, they learn that he died recently. His foster son (interestingly named Moonhbole which means Foster) is happy to welcome them into the house. The next day, the young and handsome Yusuf, son of a wealthy royal Nawab Safdarjung who is physically handicapped and uses a wheelchair, comes to Shabana's house. He mistakes Shabana for her cousin Moonhbole as she sleeps under a coverlet and whacks her bottom. As she wakes and screams in fear, Yusuf is mesmerised by her beauty and at the same time, both are confused. Yusuf learns about Shabana from her cousin. He has an impish little nephew nicknamed Firangi (which means foreigner). Firangi's tutor, tired of his mischievous behaviour, throws up her job after he sets a white mouse upon her at Yusuf's instigation. Yusuf then arranges to bring Shabana as the new teacher. One night, Yusuf discovers a thief in his bedroom. But the elderly man Khairuddin's honesty and well spoken nature impresses him so much that he appoints him as caretaker to his old father, the nawab. However, the thief Khairuddin (Nawab Anwar Kamaal in the garb of a servant) had arrived there with the intention of killing Yusuf owing to an old enmity with his father, the nawab. It was later revealed that Khairuddin's father (Murad) was Nawab Sajjad Hussain whose wealth and family home was seized by Safdarjung 18 years ago, after he was unable to repay a debt. It was also revealed that Khairuddin had served life imprisonment for killing Najma's step-uncle after she was kicked out of her house on the suspicion that she was going to give birth to an illegitimate child. Shabana and Yusuf gradually fall in love. Nawab Safdarjung is happy with the relationship and starts arranging their marriage. Just before their wedding, Shabana gives Khairu a letter which was addressed to Yusuf, revealing that she was the daughter of a courtesan named Najma. Khairu, after reading it, realises she is his daughter by Najma. Upon learning of the impending marriage, Nisaar arrives as a servant named Usman to blackmail Shabana into returning to the brothel. He threatens to reveal her mother's background to Yusuf and his family and disgrace them in society and consequently get the wedding called off. He demands she hand over all her jewellery and money in Yusuf's house to him. He also tries to molest her at gunpoint but she tricks him to snatch his pistol and fatally shoots him. Khairu arrives after hearing her scream and in order to protect her, shoots Nisaar repeatedly as everyone rushed into the room. The real truth about Khairu and Yusuf's fathers and real relationships are revealed by Yusuf in the ensuing murder trial after he finds two letters in Khairu's room. One was from Khairu to Safdarjung in which Khairu takes responsibility for killing Yusuf as revenge and the other one was the letter from Shabana to Yusuf, torn to bits by Khairu, which contained the truth about her background. In a happy ending, Yusuf and Shabana get married. The film closes with the mischievous nephew Firangi intruding upon the newlyweds' boudoir.


Soundtrack

All the songs were composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics were penned by
Anand Bakshi Anand Bakshi (21 July 1930 – 30 March 2002) was an Indian poet and lyricist. He was nominated for the Filmfare award for Best lyricist a total of 40 times, resulting in 4 wins. Early life Anand Bakshi (Bakshi Anand Prakash Vaid) was bor ...
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* {{IMDb title, 0266757, Mehboob Ki Mehndi 1971 films 1970s Hindi-language films 1971 romantic drama films Indian romantic drama films Films directed by H. S. Rawail