Rajoo (Rajesh Khanna) and Sheetal (Hema Malini) are in love, and expecting some opposition from Rajoo's dad (Ajit), they marry in a simple temple ceremony. But Rajoo's dad vehemently opposes... Read allRajoo (Rajesh Khanna) and Sheetal (Hema Malini) are in love, and expecting some opposition from Rajoo's dad (Ajit), they marry in a simple temple ceremony. But Rajoo's dad vehemently opposes this marriage, and refuses to accept Sheetal. Then Rajoo is accidentally killed in a vehi... Read allRajoo (Rajesh Khanna) and Sheetal (Hema Malini) are in love, and expecting some opposition from Rajoo's dad (Ajit), they marry in a simple temple ceremony. But Rajoo's dad vehemently opposes this marriage, and refuses to accept Sheetal. Then Rajoo is accidentally killed in a vehicle accident, leaving Sheetal pregnant and totally devastated. She eventually gives birth ... Read all
- Awards
- 2 wins total
- Rajoo's dad
- (as Ajit)
- Deepu
- (as Master Alankar)
- Jr Artist
- (uncredited)
- Child actress
- (uncredited)
- In The Crowd
- (uncredited)
- Dancer in Dil Usse Do song
- (uncredited)
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If anybody considers me wrong then watch the movie JAANWAR that belongs to Sahmmi's prime era. The dynamically charged song "Zindagi Ik Safar Hey Suhana" was the talk of every town when this film was initially released soaring both Rajesh and Malini to new heights of there showbiz careers.
Last but not the least, both child stars have outperformed their meaningful roles that exude pristine innocence thereby making the movie even more captivating.
They both have different yet similar histories as their respective partners have died – she's supposedly an unmarried mother to a boy while he's a lone parent to a girl. Fate brings them together more and more, mainly through the agency of their children who obviously have more sense than the adults. Everyone in here is cute, except for hip character Badal who looks a bit like the old UK TV character Jason King but who turns out to be a three-in-a-bed rapist. It's an expertly put together journey with excellent production values and some very nice scenery in a warm colour. The best of the hip songs is Mujhe Pyas Aisi Pyas Lagi Hai which is seductively sung by Asha – while the syrupy ditty sung by the children is maybe best forgotten!
One could perhaps have wished for a little more of Hemi's impulsive first lover played by Rajesh Khanna, but it's pleasant and absorbing enough with Shammi underplaying his more "weighty" role for a change. And anyway as the song goes Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow, so let's make the most of what we've got.
A brilliant 70s drama by Ramesh Sippy. Andaz has no similarities with Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, and Nargis' record-breaking blockbuster, "Andaz" (1949), except that a lady with two love interests. "Zindagi Ek Safar Suhana" may be one of your all-time favorite travel songs, but after watching this film, you will realize that the song is very inspiring to live this life. Whatever happens, happens; just don't care about the past and move ahead with the future. The song teaches you a lot of things like this. Andaz cannot be counted as Rajesh Khanna's movie because he hardly has a 15-minute role here. That's enough to be called an extended cameo, not the second lead. The film is about a single mother, Sheetal, and a single father, Ravi, who fall in love and decide to get married as their children also like each other. However, both have past traumas as they have lost their partners. Can they outcome it and live together when there are a few other problems too to make it difficult for them? Rajesh Khanna plays Raj, the first husband of Sheetal, a role that is very similar to "Aradhana." But instead of giving her son away, Sheetal keeps it with her and lives with him. The film is based on many such cliches that audiences have seen in many movies from the 60s and 50s. Be it the rape angle, enemy brother, or in-laws negative mindset. Shammi Kapoor plays a fine role, and Hema Malini looks very fresh and beautiful. Both child artists, Alankar and Gauri, are super cute. Shankar-Jaikishan's album has a variety, but nothing as iconic as Zindagi Ek Safar. Re Mama is a fun children's song, and Papa Ko Mummy Se is a love song from a children's point of view. Ramesh Sippy keeps the drama simple but very engaging. No hardcore moments or forced scenes. Andaz's real beauty is in following unintellectual footprints.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Did you know
- TriviaRamesh Sippy's first film as director. Also Salim Khan's and Javed Akhtar's first film as writers before they became the 'Salim-Javed'. They assisted Jyoti Swaroop and Gulzar. One of the last films of Shammi Kapoor as hero. An extended special appearance was created for Rajesh Khanna who had become a superstar with Aradhana and Do raaste. This was the first movie in which he costarred with Hema Malini. Simi had a brief role. Last movie to have Shankar-Jaikishen music before Jaikishen's death. After that Shankar composed alone though he retained both names.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Adios Carmen (2013)
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- Amargura de Duas Almas
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- Runtime2 hours 46 minutes
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