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Daag: A Poem of Love

  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 26m
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Daag: A Poem of Love (1973)
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Sunil is convicted of murder and is on the run. But the long arm of the law and his past finally catch up with him. Can he outrun his destiny for long?Sunil is convicted of murder and is on the run. But the long arm of the law and his past finally catch up with him. Can he outrun his destiny for long?Sunil is convicted of murder and is on the run. But the long arm of the law and his past finally catch up with him. Can he outrun his destiny for long?

  • Director
    • Yash Chopra
  • Writers
    • Akhtar-Ul-Iman
    • Gulshan Nanda
  • Stars
    • Rajesh Khanna
    • Sharmila Tagore
    • Rakhee Gulzar
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    • Director
      • Yash Chopra
    • Writers
      • Akhtar-Ul-Iman
      • Gulshan Nanda
    • Stars
      • Rajesh Khanna
      • Sharmila Tagore
      • Rakhee Gulzar
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Rajesh Khanna
    Rajesh Khanna
    • Sunil Kohli
    Sharmila Tagore
    Sharmila Tagore
    • Sonia Kohli
    Rakhee Gulzar
    Rakhee Gulzar
    • Chandni
    • (as Raakhee)
    Prem Chopra
    Prem Chopra
    • Dheeraj Kapoor
    Madan Puri
    Madan Puri
    • K.C. Khanna
    Iftekhar
    Iftekhar
    • Inspector Singh
    • (as Iftikhar)
    Manmohan
    Manmohan
    • Prisoner in van
    Baby Pinky
    Baby Pinky
    • Pinky
    Raju Shrestha
    Raju Shrestha
    • Rinku
    • (as Master Raju)
    Manmohan Krishna
    Manmohan Krishna
    • Deewan
    Karan Dewan
    • Doctor Kapoor
    Kader Khan
    Kader Khan
    • Prosecuting attorney
    • (as Kadar Khan)
    Surendra
    Surendra
    • Sunil's uncle
    • (as Surendra Nath)
    Hari Shivdasani
    • Jagdish Kapoor
    Yashodra Katju
    • School Principal
    • (as Yashodhara Katju)
    S.N. Banerjee
    • Judge
    • (as S.N. Bannerjee)
    Aruna
    • Dancer
    Habib
    Habib
    • Smith who removed handcuffs with Sunil
    • (as Habeeb)
    • Director
      • Yash Chopra
    • Writers
      • Akhtar-Ul-Iman
      • Gulshan Nanda
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    9yogadityamahant

    Superb Debut by Chopra Sahab

    This is Yash Chopra's first production under Yash Raj Banner, and I must say he was excellent as a director, a fresh and unconventional story, sharp editing and excellent direction made this film a true joy ride for cine lovers. Yes, this film is typical romance drama of 70's but with a twist, but if you love Hindi classics then this one is a gift for your watchlist. Rajesh Khanna, Sharmila Tagore and Rakhee ji have played their characters wonderfully, other actors also lend a good support, Cameo by Prem Chopra is plot twisting and amazing, Kay Gee the cinematographer of the film does excellent job, he masterfully captures the beautiful locations and the darkness of the film, additionally the colour palette of the film also makes it a visual treat.
    8Shailesh-2

    Intriguing story line . . .

    This is one more gem of a movie made under "Yash Chopra" banner. An unusual, partly forced love triangle which is a result of a series of tragic events in the life of three characters in this movie. The original story was written by Gulshan Nanda who pioneered writing Hindi romantic novels in seventies and early eighties. Rakhi was the surprise package of this movie who looked far better than seasoned actress Shamila Tagore. Rajesh Khanna at his usual best. Easily 8/10
    8sauravjoshi85

    Mesmerising music strong acting.

    Daag is a romantic musical movie directed by Late Yash Chopra and stars Sharmila Tagore, Late Rajesh Khanna, Rakhee with Prem Chopra and late Madan Puri in guest roles.

    The movie is based on a novel 'The mayor of Casterbridge'.

    This movie should be remembered for it's beautiful music and strong acting by Sharmila Tagore. Late Rajesh Khanna was equally impressive. Rakhee was charming and beautiful. Prem Chopra was impressive in his limited screen time.

    The screenplay of the movie average and sometimes gets very slow. Direction is good but the climax of the movie is abrupt and could've been more refined but the typical fans will not be disappointed.

    An entertaining movie with some good acting and superb music. The movie truly announces the arrival of 'Yash Chopra the king of Romance'
    8jmathur_swayamprabha

    An interesting drama presented by Gulshan Nanda and Yash Chopra

    During the period of the sixties to the nineties, two talented persons entertained the Hindi speaking Indian audience very much - one did it through his books and the other one did it through his movies. The former was Gulshan Nanda and the latter was Yash Chopra. Today I am reviewing a blockbuster movie which was their joint venture. Gulshan Nanda had written its story and its producer-director was Yash Chopra. It's Daag (1973). With this movie only Yash Chopra had started his own banner - Yash Raj Films which went on to become one of the most successful film production houses of India.

    The story of Daag (stain) is said to be inspired partly by Thomas Hardy's novel - The Mayor of Casterbridge and partly by Gulshan Nanda's own novel - Maili Chaandni. It's the story of a man caught between two women due to the twists of destiny. Sunil (Rajesh Khanna) marries Sonia (Sharmila Tagore) and starts his happy wedded life with her. However while saving Sonia's honour, he accidentally kills Dheeraj (Prem Chopra). Later on, the police van carrying him meets a mishap and he is presumed to be dead. Sonia gives birth to and starts fostering his son. One day she happens to come across Sunil again and finds that he is living as Sudhir with a different identity, has a wife - Chaandni (Raakhee) and a daughter. She comes to know the truth from his mouth only which contains, among other things, the circumstances under which he had married Chaandni. Now Sunil known as Sudhir is caught between two women. The law catches him once again. He is exonerated in the end and the threesome starts life afresh on a happy note.

    The movie when watched on screen is much more interesting than its summary written above. Studded with melodious songs penned by Saahir and composed by Laxmikant Pyarelaal, Yash Chopra has presented the story on celluloid in a highly admirable manner. The tagline of its title is - A poem of love. And while watching, the spectator gets a feeling of reading a touching poem of love only. Yash Chopra was different from writer Gulshan Nanda in the way that while Gulshan Nanda allowed traits like jealousy and hate also to creep into the personalities of the characters of his novels containing love-triangles, Yash Chopra abstained from doing it and kept the characters of his movies as pure and clean-hearted ones only, understanding others' feelings and compulsions too alongwith their own. Thus love-triangle of Maili Chaandni is quite different from the love-triangle of Daag (except the love-triangle, the stories too are different). Frankly speaking, both these creative people were quite skilled in their fields. Gulshan Nanda was proficient in narrating the most ordinary stories in the most interesting manner with realistic characters, plot twists and touching dialogues whereas Yash Chopra was proficient in making reel life love look real when presented on the silver screen. Due to his skill in creating interesting twists in his stories, Gulshan Nanda was successful in penning scripts for the Bollywood movies too. And Yash Chopra over the years started being called as the King of Romance in the cine-world.

    Since I have read Maili Chaandni also, let me assert that the movie presents a much more interesting drama than the novel and its canvas is much bigger than that of the novel which narrates a wafer-thin story (though quite interestingly). The novel doesn't have a repeat value but the movie has. Gulshan Nanda has named the principal male character of the novel as Rajesh Khanna (perhaps he was penning the script for the movie as well as the novel for his readers side-by-side). Cinematographer has captured the scenic and snowy beauty of Shimla skillfully, making this movie a visual treat. Dialogues, background score, editing and other technical aspects are well in order. Songs like Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai, Nee Main Yaar Manaana Nee, Ab Chaahe Maa Roothe Ya Baba, Jab Bhi Jee Chaahe Nayi Duniya Basa Lete Hain Log etc. Are evergreen and listened to with much interest by the music lovers even today.

    All the three principal actors - Rajesh Khanna, Sharmila Tagore and Raakhee have performed admirably. Supporting cast has supported them well. Daag was a huge commercial success when released which is no surprise considering the quality of the movie. Even when watched today, it doesn't look like a dated movie. It's a treat for those who like romantic stuff and stories containing love-triangles plus emotional drama.

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    5Peter_Young

    Set the poem on fire.

    Daag: A Poem of Love is a melodramatic and twisted tale. The film is about Sunil and Sonia, a young couple who get separated when Sunil is sentenced to life prison for killing Dhiraj, a wealthy young man who tried to molest Sonia. Soon after, Sunil is declared dead in a car accident on his way to the prison. A pregnant Sonia finds herself all alone and decides to leave the city and start a new life with her child. She finds a job as a school teacher where she befriends a young woman named Chandni. When Sonia's past is revealed, she loses her job and finds refuge in Chandni's house. There she finds out that Sunil is actually alive, living under a different identity as Chandni's husband Sudhir. Daag is nowhere among the best works of the great Yash Chopra, though it is fairly enjoyable. The film starts well and the romantic sequences are beautifully shot, but it becomes predictable, at times overdone and the action sequences are very poorly handled. The concept of a man who is considered dead and is actually alive is really done to death. The film does manage to entertain at places despite the formulaic script but the proceedings are melodramatic and hard to believe. Rajesh Khanna is okay in this role. He does not impress much but his role is nothing exceptional. Sharmila Tagore does the best of her rather bland character. Khanna and Tagore do have a good chemistry but nowhere as great as in Aradhana. Beautiful Raakhee steals the show with her graceful presence and restrained acting. The music is good but not very memorable. Daag is in my view an okay one-time watch, but not more than that.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first film produced by Yash Chopra under his banner Yash Raj Films. His friend and financier, Gulshan Rai, warned him about a lukewarm box-office response and released the film in a low profile manner. Within six days of the film's release, the no. of prints had to be tripled.
    • Quotes

      Sunil Kohli: What are you thinking?

      Sonia Kohli: I'm wondering why so many people under this roof have stories about their pasts. Did they pen them by themselves? If not, why am I being punished like this?

      Sunil Kohli: It's done. I'm free now.

      Sonia Kohli: You're not free. You gave your name to Pinky and Chandni; you gave them honour. She helped you out. Now you want to disgrace her?

      Sunil Kohli: But I love you, Sonia!

      Sonia Kohli: So where will you take me? The police know you're alive. They'll snatch you away. I don't want to be widowed again!

      Sunil Kohli: I don't want to lose you either. But if you want me to remain here, you must stay as well.

    • Connections
      Featured in Man Alive: Bombay Superstar (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Hum Aur Tum
      Sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar

      Composed by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma

      Lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1973 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Yash Raj Films
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Камень на сердце
    • Filming locations
      • Rajkamal Studios, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • Yash Raj Films
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      • 2h 26m(146 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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