Zindagi Zindagi (1972)

 ●  Hindi ● Running Time: TBA

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This movie revolves around a village hospital that was built by a generous hearted man, Choudhury Ramprasad (Ashok Kumar) who is also a patient in the hospital. The other patients include Isamil (Iftekhar), Dayaram (Anwar Hussain), Ratan (Jalal Agha), and the doctor is Dr. Sunil (Sunil Dutt). Amongst the patient is a singer (Deb Mukherji), who loves Shyama (Farida Jalal) a worker in the hospital. When Meeta Sharma (Waheeda Rehman) comes to the hospital to admit her son, she meets Sunil and their romance is rekindled. In the background of the hospital atmosphere is an election in the village, which is proceeding smoothly, but causing a disturbance is Ramprasad's son (Ramesh Deo). Other supporting caste include Jagirdar, Chand Usmani, and Jankidas.

Cast: Jalal Agha, Ramesh Deo

Crew: Tapan Sinha (Director), Sachin Dev Burman (Music Director)

Genres: Drama, Romance

Release Dates: 01 Jan 1972 (India)

Hindi Name: ज़िन्दगी ज़िन्दगी

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Did you know? The film is a remake of director Tapan Sinha's own Bengali movie Khoniker Atithi (1959). Read More
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as Ratan
as Ramprasad's son
Supporting Actress
as Shayer / singer
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as Dr. Sunil
as Meeta Sharma

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Black & White
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Music Label: Saregama India Limited
04:27

Music Director: Sachin Dev Burman
Playback Singer: Sachin Dev Burman
04:53

Music Director: Sachin Dev Burman
Playback Singer: Sachin Dev Burman
03:27

Music Director: Sachin Dev Burman
Playback Singer: Manna Dey
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Music Director: Sachin Dev Burman
Playback Singer: Kishore Kumar
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Music Director: Sachin Dev Burman
Playback Singer: Manna Dey
Trivia:
The film is a remake of director Tapan Sinha's own Bengali movie Khoniker Atithi (1959).

The film was a major commercial failure causing producer Nariman Irani to suffer a huge loss.