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[BollyWHAT?: For Clueless Fans of Bollywood Films!] Re: Amar Prem (*ing Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore): I found a few flaws, of course: we didn't get to see much romance between the two leads, Anand Babu seemed to be talking like he was completely drunk most of the time, and a lot of characters seemed too one-dimensional for me (like Nandu's "new mom"), but I still thought it was a great movie. Sharmila was just perfect as a doting mother figure, and Rajesh was great as a warm-hearted yet empty man.

[TellyOne.Com] Rajesh Khanna, The King of evergreen movies: Shakti Samantha's Aradhana with Sharmila Tagore is easily one of the best films with the best songs which is evergreen and everlasting. The lusty Roop tera mastana and the misty Kora kagaz sa ye man mera stand out like two bright stars.

[Bhooli Bisri Sunheri Yaadein] Aavishkar 1973: They go for a movie but Amar keeps thiking of his wife and feigning a headache he walks out of the theatre and drives back home. On his way home, he stops at a Florists shop to buy a bouquet of flowers (not sure if he remembers it’s his anniversary or he buys flowers just out of his guilty conscience of having gone out with another woman).

[IndieQuill] 7 Days of the 70s: Day Four: It softens the edges of the Ray film (I haven’t read the story, so can’t speak as to Tagore’s version) which was a lot more brutal about the effects marriage and womanhood have on the free-spirited female lead but manages to retain the fey bits of the character.

[MemsaabStory] Superstar Rajesh Khanna « MemsaabStory: Your blog definitely is becoming very popular.However I was dissapointed that you mentioned about the names all your favourites actors,but have not mentioned Rajesh Khanna amongst your favourite movie personalities.It would have had a very strong impact if done by a .Also Dushman,Amar Prem were release in 1972 and not 1971.Likewise Anuraag was release in 1973 and Aaviskar in 1974.I want somebody who has actually seen and noted his success during this phrase to reply.

[Filmi Geek] Filmi Geek: Amar prem (1971): In short, Amar Prem, with its themes of mother-worship and woman's limitless capacity to endure suffering, is so very Indian as to be almost inaccessible to me, as a relatively ignorant outsider after less than two years of exposure to Indian films. This is not an indictment of the film, however - rather, it incites my curiosity, because if very Indian themes had no resonance with me at all I would not have spent the better part of the last two years watching them and writing about them. 

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