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| director = [[Prakash Mehra]]
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| starring = [[Sanjay Khan]]<br />[[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]]<br />[[Mumtaz (actress)|Mumtaz]]
| starring = [[Sanjay Khan]]<br />[[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]]<br />[[Mumtaz (Indian actress)|Mumtaz]]
| music = [[R.D. Burman]]
| music = [[R.D. Burman]]
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| distributor = A.G. Films (P) Ltd.
| distributor = A.G. Films (P) Ltd.
| released = 30 June 1971
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'''''Mela''''' is a 1971 [[India]]n [[Hindi]]-language family drama movie directed by [[Prakash Mehra]]. This was Prakash Mehra's second directorial venture after [[Haseena Maan Jayegi]] (1968).
'''''Mela''''' is a 1971 [[India]]n [[Hindi]]-language family drama movie directed by [[Prakash Mehra]]. This was Prakash Mehra's second directorial venture after [[Haseena Maan Jayegi]] (1968).


The movie stars the real life brothers [[Sanjay Khan]] and [[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]] with [[Mumtaz (actress)|Mumtaz]] as the female lead, [[Sachin (actor)|Sachin]] and [[Rajindernath]] as the then customary comic relief.
The movie stars the real life brothers [[Sanjay Khan]] and [[Feroz Khan (actor, born 1939)|Feroz Khan]] with [[Mumtaz (Indian actress)|Mumtaz]] as the female lead, [[Sachin (actor)|Sachin]] and [[Rajindernath]] as the then customary comic relief.
The music was by [[R. D. Burman]].
The music was by [[R. D. Burman]].


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Sanjay Khan]] as Kanhaiya / Kishan Singh
* [[Sanjay Khan]] as Kanhaiya / Kishan Singh
* [[Mumtaz]] as Lajjoo Choudhry
* [[Mumtaz (Indian actress)|Mumtaz]] as Lajjoo Choudhry
* [[Feroz Khan (actor)|Feroz Khan]] as Shakti Singh
* [[Feroz Khan (actor)|Feroz Khan]] as Shakti Singh
* [[Rajendra Nath]] as Bansilal
* [[Rajendra Nath]] as Bansilal
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*[[Bhushan Tiwari]] as Sajjau
*[[Bhushan Tiwari]] as Sajjau
*[[Sachin (actor)|Sachin]] as Young Shakti Singh (as Master Sachin)
*[[Sachin (actor)|Sachin]] as Young Shakti Singh (as Master Sachin)
* (Randhir) as Shakti's/Kanhaiya"s Uncle
* (Nikita) as Billoo


==Plot==
==Plot==
In rural India a small village is ruled by a Panchayat, a group of right-wing Hindu men who run the lives of the villagers dictatorially. There are three men who challenge their authority, namely Bansilal, who is a low-caste Baniya but wants to marry Billoo, who is a Brahman; Newcomer to the village, Kanhaiya, who is in love with Lajjo Choudhry, but is refused permission as no one is aware what is caste is, and to make matters worse, has been brought by a Muslim woman; and finally there is Shakti Singh - a dreaded bandit - who will not permit any daughter of the Panchs to get married as his sweetheart, Santho, was sexually assaulted and killed by Thakur. Shakti will not permit anyone to plow his land as he believes that his evil paternal uncle forged documents to make him the owner, and he blames himself for losing his brother, Kishan, during a Mela 20 years ago. The Panchayat watch in fascination when Kanhaiya buys the land, a move that will put him in direct conflict with Shakti - who has already killed five former owners who had dared to buy and plow this piece of land.
In rural India a small village is ruled by a Panchayat, a group of men who run the lives of the villagers dictatorially. There are three men who challenge their authority, namely Bansilal,(Rajendranath) who is a low-caste Baniya but wants to marry Billoo (Nikita), who is a Brahman; Newcomer to the village, Kanhaiya/Kishan (Sanjay Khan) from the city comes to buy land for farming, He falls in love with Lajjo Choudhary (Mumtaz) after a few incidents, but he is refused permission to meet Lajjo by her father (Brahma Bharadwaj) and Mother (Mumtaz Begum) as no one is aware of his caste, and to make matters worse,he has been brought by a Muslim woman (Lalita Pawar) in the city where she finds him as a child; and finally there is Shakti Singh (Feroz Khan) - a dreaded bandit - who will not permit any daughter of the Panchs to get married as his sweetheart, Santho (Kanan Kaushal), was sexually assaulted and killed by Thakur (Ram Mohan). Shakti will not permit anyone to plow his land as he believes that his evil paternal uncle (Randhir) forged documents to make him the owner, and he blames himself for losing his brother, Kishan, during a Mela 20 years ago. Kanhaiya buys the land from his uncle in the city who dies soon after out of shock upon receiving such a large sum of money. Now Kanhaiya comes with his foster mom to reside at the Uncle s home in the village. The Panch members and other Villagers now watch this move that will put Kanhaiya in direct conflict with Shakti - who has already killed five former owners who had dared to buy and plow this piece of land. Now Kanhaiya takes up the challenge to plow the purchased land in spite of being warned by Shakti's fellow bandit's.Shakti confronts Kanhaiya on the field but he is shot at and driven by the police patrol.Shakti return s back and burn's Kanhaiya s crops burns his house and carries away Lajjo from the village Kanhaiya follows the bandits in pursuit and enters Shakti's hideout to rescue Lajjo.


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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! # !! Title !! Singer(s)
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| 3
| 3
| "Gori Ke Haath Mein Jaise Ye Challa"
| "Gori Ke Haath Mein Jaise Ye Challa"
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Mohammed Rafi]]
| Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
|-
|-
| 4
| 4
| "Kya Soch Raha Re"
| "Kya Soch Raha Re"
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
| Lata Mangeshkar
|-
|-
| 5
| 5
| "Meri Sakhiyo Bolo"
| "Meri Sakhiyo Bolo"
| [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Asha Bhosle]]
| Mohammed Rafi, [[Asha Bhosle]]
|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| "Rut Hai Milan Ki Sathi Mera Aa Re"
| "Rut Hai Milan Ki Sathi Mera Aa Re"
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Mohammed Rafi]]
| Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
|}
|}


==External links==
==External links==
{{IMDb title|0175904}}
* {{IMDb title|0175904}}


{{Prakash Mehra}}
{{Prakash Mehra}}


[[Category:1971 films]]
[[Category:1971 films]]
[[Category:Indian films]]
[[Category:1970s Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:1970s Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:1970s Indian films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Prakash Mehra]]
[[Category:Films directed by Prakash Mehra]]
[[Category:Films scored by R. D. Burman]]
[[Category:Films scored by R. D. Burman]]

Latest revision as of 22:40, 21 March 2024

Mela
Directed byPrakash Mehra
Produced byA.A Nadiadwala
StarringSanjay Khan
Feroz Khan
Mumtaz
Music byR.D. Burman
Distributed byA.G. Films (P) Ltd.
Release date
  • 30 June 1971 (1971-06-30)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mela is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language family drama movie directed by Prakash Mehra. This was Prakash Mehra's second directorial venture after Haseena Maan Jayegi (1968).

The movie stars the real life brothers Sanjay Khan and Feroz Khan with Mumtaz as the female lead, Sachin and Rajindernath as the then customary comic relief. The music was by R. D. Burman.

Cast

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Plot

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In rural India a small village is ruled by a Panchayat, a group of men who run the lives of the villagers dictatorially. There are three men who challenge their authority, namely Bansilal,(Rajendranath) who is a low-caste Baniya but wants to marry Billoo (Nikita), who is a Brahman; Newcomer to the village, Kanhaiya/Kishan (Sanjay Khan) from the city comes to buy land for farming, He falls in love with Lajjo Choudhary (Mumtaz) after a few incidents, but he is refused permission to meet Lajjo by her father (Brahma Bharadwaj) and Mother (Mumtaz Begum) as no one is aware of his caste, and to make matters worse,he has been brought by a Muslim woman (Lalita Pawar) in the city where she finds him as a child; and finally there is Shakti Singh (Feroz Khan) - a dreaded bandit - who will not permit any daughter of the Panchs to get married as his sweetheart, Santho (Kanan Kaushal), was sexually assaulted and killed by Thakur (Ram Mohan). Shakti will not permit anyone to plow his land as he believes that his evil paternal uncle (Randhir) forged documents to make him the owner, and he blames himself for losing his brother, Kishan, during a Mela 20 years ago. Kanhaiya buys the land from his uncle in the city who dies soon after out of shock upon receiving such a large sum of money. Now Kanhaiya comes with his foster mom to reside at the Uncle s home in the village. The Panch members and other Villagers now watch this move that will put Kanhaiya in direct conflict with Shakti - who has already killed five former owners who had dared to buy and plow this piece of land. Now Kanhaiya takes up the challenge to plow the purchased land in spite of being warned by Shakti's fellow bandit's.Shakti confronts Kanhaiya on the field but he is shot at and driven by the police patrol.Shakti return s back and burn's Kanhaiya s crops burns his house and carries away Lajjo from the village Kanhaiya follows the bandits in pursuit and enters Shakti's hideout to rescue Lajjo.

Soundtrack

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# Title Singer(s)
1 "Dekho Re Hua Lahoo Se Lahoo Kaise Judaa" Manna Dey
2 "Ek Baar Rakh De Kadam Zara Jhoom Ke" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
3 "Gori Ke Haath Mein Jaise Ye Challa" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
4 "Kya Soch Raha Re" Lata Mangeshkar
5 "Meri Sakhiyo Bolo" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
6 "Rut Hai Milan Ki Sathi Mera Aa Re" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
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