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DO JHOOT
Offset on Paper
Circa
1975
Size (cms)
76.2 X 101.5
Artist
D.R. Bhosle
D.R. Bhosle was a renowned Indian artist known for his hand-painted Bollywood posters. Starting his career in the 1930s at Prabhat Film Company, he trained under Baburao Painter and Fattelal. His vibrant, dynamic artwork defined the visual style of films like Guide (1965) and Sholay (1975). Bhosle’s contributions left a lasting impact on Indian cinema.
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Publisher
Filmnagar
Printer
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Do Jhoot (1975) is a Hindi-language romance film directed by Jitu Thakar, starring Vinod Mehra as Sanjay and Moushumi Chatterjee as Lajwanti/Vandana in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Aruna Irani as Rekha, Ajit as Nathulal, Kamini Kaushal as Lalita/Usha, Pran as Chaudhary Pratap Rai, and Prem Chopra as Shailesh. The plot follows Sanjay, a struggling artist, who falls in love with Vandana, a woman from a conservative and influential family. In his pursuit of love, Sanjay faces numerous challenges, defies the powerful figures in Vandana’s life, and overcomes societal barriers. His journey tests his determination and commitment, while revealing the complexity of love and personal sacrifice.
As the story progresses, Sanjay’s defiance of societal norms leads to his growth as an individual and a deeper understanding of true love. The film's memorable soundtrack, composed by Shankar–Jaikishan, includes iconic songs such as "Chhatri Na Khol Ud Jayegi", "Beesvin Sadi Ki Hoon Main Bala", "Do Jhoot Jiye Ek Sach Ke Liye", and "Mohabbat Ne Aey Dil". These musical pieces, combined with strong performances from the cast, capture the emotional depth and struggles of the characters. Do Jhoot also won the Filmfare Award for Best Art Direction, with Pran and Aruna Irani receiving nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Actress, respectively, for their outstanding performances.
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