Saath Saath (film)

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Saath Saath
Directed by Raman Kumar
Produced by Dilip Dhawan
Written by Raman Kumar
Starring Farooq Shaikh
Deepti Naval
Rakesh Bedi
Neena Gupta
Music by Kuldeep Singh
Cinematography Sunil Sharma
Edited by David Dhawan
Distributed by Mr Talwar
Release dates
4 March 1982
Running time
145 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Saath Saath is 1982 Hindi language Movie directed by Raman Kumar and starring Farooque Shaikh and Deepti Naval in the lead roles.

Plot

Avinash, an M.A. student, is an idealistic young man with socialist views and stern principles. He is not affected by materialistic nature of his generation and strongly opposes acquiring wealth, more than needed. He is son of a wealthy landlord but has left his father's house because of philosophical differences. He works as a part time writer to meet his daily living. He finds an admirer in Geeta, his classmate and daughter of a textile mill owner, who falls in love with him for his outlook. Geeta also leaves her father's house and get married and soon to have a child. Avinash finds it difficult to manage this extended family. Financial insecurity forces him to join a publishing house owned by his classmate Satish Shah. Soon he starts transforming into a ruthless businessman and treads the very path, once he loathed. Geeta is surprised of his easy withdrawal of principles. She decides to leave him. Avinash realizes his mistake, leaves his job and joins his ex-professor Choudhary's publishing house.

Cast

Soundtrack

All lyrics written by Javed Akhtar, all music composed by Kuldeep Singh.

Songs
No. Title Playback Length
1. "Yu zindagi ki raah mein"   Chitra Singh  
2. "Pyaar Mujh se Jo Kiya Tumne Toh Kya Payogi"   Jagjit Singh  
3. "Tum ko dekha to yeh khayaal aaya"   Jagjit Singh, Chitra Singh  
4. "Yeh bata de mujhe zindagi"   Jagjit Singh, Chitra Singh  
5. "Ye tera ghar ye mera ghar"   Jagjit Singh, Chitra Singh  

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