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{{Infobox film
| name = Badalte Rishtey<br />बदलते रिश्ते
| name = Badalte Rishtey
| image = Badalte_Rishtey.jpg
| image = Badalte Rishtey.jpg
| caption = Movie Poster
| caption = Movie Poster
| director = R. Jhalani
| director = R. Jhalani
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| narrator = Govindram Ahuja
| narrator = Govindram Ahuja
| starring = [[Jeetendra]]<br>[[Rishi Kapoor]]<br>[[Reena Roy]]
| starring = [[Jeetendra]]<br>[[Rishi Kapoor]]<br>[[Reena Roy]]
| music = [[Laxmikant-Pyarelal]]
| music = [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
| cinematography = [[Pravin Bhatt]]
| cinematography = [[Pravin Bhatt]]
| editing = B. Prasad
| editing = B. Prasad
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| runtime = 136 mins
| runtime = 136 mins
| country = India
| country = India
| language = [[Hindi]]
| language = Hindi
| budget =
| budget =
| gross =
| gross =
}}
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'''''Badalte Rishtey''''' ([[English language|English]]: '''Changing Relations'''; {{lang-hi|'''बदलते रिश्ते'''}}) is a [[Bollywood films of 1978|1978]] Bollywood [[drama film]], produced by [[Sudesh Kumar]] under the Vijayashree Pictures banner and directed by R. Jhalani. It stars [[Jeetendra]], [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Reena Roy]] in the lead roles and music by [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]].
'''''Badalte Rishtey''''' ({{Translation|Changing Relations}}) is a 1978 Bollywood [[drama (film and television)|drama film]], produced by [[Sudesh Kumar]] under the Vijayashree Pictures banner and directed by R. Jhalani. It stars [[Jeetendra]], [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Reena Roy]] and music by [[Laxmikant Pyarelal]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Savitri ([[Reena Roy]]), a music teacher with a school, also takes music tutorials for girls by going to their homes. Savitri lives with her brother, Chandar ([[Asrani]]), who is a painting contractor, and his mother. She meets Manohar Dhani ([[Rishi Kapoor]]), a guide by profession, who falls for her at the first meeting. He follows her to her home on the pretext of selling her eggs. Savitri knows fully aware that Manohar is just trying to woo her and is not an egg seller. Sagar ([[Jeetendra]]), is a US returned businessman whose kid sister is a student of Savitri. On his return from the US, he happens to hear Savitri's song and immediately falls for her as well.
Savitri ([[Reena Roy]]), a music teacher with a school, also takes music tutorials for girls by going to their homes. Savitri lives with her brother, Chandar ([[Asrani]]), who is a painting contractor, and his mother. She meets Manohar Dhani ([[Rishi Kapoor]]), a guide by profession, who falls for her at the first meeting. He follows her to her home on the pretext of selling her eggs. Savitri knows fully aware that Manohar is just trying to woo her and is not an egg seller. Sagar ([[Jeetendra]]), is a US returned businessman whose kid sister is a student of Savitri. On his return from the US, he happens to hear Savitri's song and immediately falls for her as well.


Savitri's friend, who is also her brother's fiancé, comes in with his father (A. K. Hangal), an astrology expert. He predicts that some good times are waiting for Chandar, but he also predicts a bad phase for his mother. However, he refuses to share any details about her sister Savitri. In the meantime, Savitri is falling for Manohar and both rejoice.
Savitri's friend, who is also her brother's fiancée, comes in with her father (A. K. Hangal), an astrology expert. He predicts that some good times are waiting for Chandar, but he also predicts a bad phase for his mother. However, he refuses to share any details about Savitri. In the meantime, Savitri is falling for Manohar and both romance.


Sagar helps Chandar on account of old friendship and also nurses a plan to marry his sister. He sends Savitri a letter offering to be a student of her music and the tone of the letter clearly shows his intentions. Savitri fumes at this letter and complains to Sagar's sister-in-law, who in turn explains Sagar's plan to marry her and also lists this as a reason to help her brother. Sagar's family visits Savitri's home and her sister-in-law proposes Savitri's marriage to Sagar. Savitri plainly refuses this and on hearing this, her mother falls unconscious. Manohar meets with an accident and is in the hospital. In the meantime, Savitri marries Sagar on the insistence of her critically ill mother. On the day of her marriage, her friend tells her about A. K. Hangal's prediction for her. She informs her that the man she marries would die within 40 days.
Sagar helps Chandar on account of an old friendship and also nurses a plan to marry Savitri. He writes her a letter offering to be her student with the tone of the letter clearly showing his intentions. Savitri fumes at the letter and complains to Sagar's sister-in-law, who in turn describes Sagar's plan to marry her and also lists this as a reason to help her brother. Sagar's family visits Savitri's home and the sister-in-law proposes Savitri's marriage to Sagar. Savitri refuses the proposal and on hearing this, her mother falls unconscious. Manohar meets with an accident and is taken to the hospital. In the meantime, Savitri ends up marrying Sagar at the insistence of her critically ill-mother. On the day of her marriage, her friend tells her about A. K. Hangal's prediction, that the man she marries would die within 40 days.


Savitri tells Sagar about this and he is ready to take this risk and wants to marry her anyway. After marriage, Savitri writes to Manohar about all the events. Manohar meets Savitri at her brother's marriage and proposes to kill her husband, suggesting that he is going to die anyway in 40 days. Savitri saves Sagar and asks Manohar to stay out of this and thus begins her hate for Manohar. Meanwhile, Manohar befriends Sagar and enters their house suggesting Savitri that he would be able to kill Sagar at any time. Savitri strongly disagrees with this and wants him to go away.
Savitri tells Sagar about this but he is ready to take this risk and wants to marry her anyway. After marriage, Savitri writes to Manohar about the events. Manohar meets Savitri at her brother's wedding and offers to kill her husband, suggesting that he is going to die anyway in 40 days. Savitri saves Sagar and asks Manohar to stay out of this and thus begins her hate for Manohar. Meanwhile, Manohar befriends Sagar and enters their house, telling Savitri that he would have access to kill Sagar at any time. Savitri strongly disagrees and she wants him to go away.


Finally, Savitri tells Sagar of Manohar's intentions and he confronts Manohar. Manohar tries to kill Sagar with a pistol, but Savitri again saves Sagar and drives Manohar away. Thus, Sagar and Savitri start living together happily. While going away, Manohar meets Savitri's brother and tells him that the relationship has changed. Chandar thus explains to his wife that Manohar had told him about all the events and was intentionally behaving in a cruel way so that Savitri would hate him and fall for Sagar.
Finally, Savitri tells Sagar of Manohar's intentions and he confronts Manohar. When Manohar tries to kill Sagar with a pistol, Savitri saves Sagar and drives Manohar away. Thus, Sagar and Savitri start living together happily. While going away, Manohar meets Savitri's brother and tells him that the relationship has changed. Chandar explains to his wife that Manohar was intentionally behaving in a cruel way so that Savitri would unite with Sagar.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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*[[Jeetendra]] as Sagar Singh
*[[Jeetendra]] as Sagar Singh
*[[Rishi Kapoor]] as Manohar Dhani
*[[Rishi Kapoor]] as Manohar Dhani
*[[Reena Roy]] as Savitri Devi
*[[Reena Roy]] as Savitri Thakur
*[[Asrani]] as Anup Chandra Thakur
*[[Asrani]] as Anup Chandra Thakur
*[[Dina Pathak]] as Mrs. Thakur
*[[Dina Pathak]] as Mrs. Thakur
*[[Pinchoo Kapoor]] as Colonel
*[[Pinchoo Kapoor]] as Colonel
*[[A.K. Hangal]] as Professor
*[[A. K. Hangal]] as Professor
*[[Urmila Bhatt|Urmilla Bhatt]] as Mrs. Raghuvir Singh
*[[Urmila Bhatt]] as Mrs. Raghuvir Singh
*[[Shubha Khote]] as Urmila Bipin Singh
*[[Shubha Khote]] as Urmila Bipin Singh
*[[Raju Shrestha|Master Raju]] as Kishan Singh
*[[Raju Shrestha]] as Kishan Singh
*Rachana Bhatt as Prema Singh
*[[Rachana Bhatt]] as Prema Singh
*[[Shashi Bala Saxena]] as Champa
*Raja Duggal as Amrit Lal's Man
*Shashi Bala Saxena as Champa
*Chander Dhani
*Kheura
*Makhija
*Madan Joshi
*Pardesi
*Kaushal
*Omka
*Chandraprabha
*Makhan Singh
{{colend}}
{{colend}}


== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==
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! Song !! Singer
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! Title !! Singer(s)
|-
| "Gumsum Si Khoi Khoi, Jaise Ho Boot Koi"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Anuradha Paudwal]]
|-
|-
| "Meri Saanson Ko Jo Mehka Rahi Hai"
| "Meri Saanson Ko Jo Mehka Rahi Hai"
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Mahendra Kapoor]]
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Mahendra Kapoor]]
|-
|-
| "Gumsum Si Khoi Khoi, Jaise Ho Boot Koi"
| "Tum Chahe Humko Pasand Na Karo"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Anuradha Paudwal]]
|-
| "Tum Chahe Humko Pasand Na Karo, Par Tum Humko Pasand Ho"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Suman Kalyanpur]]
| [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Suman Kalyanpur]]
|-
|-
| "Na Jaane Kaise, Pal Mein Badal Jaate Hai Yeh Duniya Ke Badalte Rishte"
| "Woh Woh Na Rahe Jiske Liye Dil Tha Bekaraar"
| [[Mohammed Rafi]]
| [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Suman Kalyanpur]]
|-
|-
| "Woh Woh Na Rahe, Jinke Liye Hum The Bekaraar"
| "Yeh Duniya Ke Badaltey Rishtey"
| [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Kishore Kumar]], [[Suman Kalyanpur]]
| [[Mohammed Rafi]]
|-
|-
|}
|}
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[[Category:Indian films]]
[[Category:1970s Hindi-language films]]
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[[Category:Films scored by Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
[[Category:Films scored by Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]
[[Category:Films with screenplays by Phani Majumdar]]
[[Category:Films with screenplays by Phani Majumdar]]

Latest revision as of 03:03, 31 March 2024

Badalte Rishtey
Movie Poster
Directed byR. Jhalani
Written byMadan Joshi (dialogues)
Anjaan (lyrics)
Screenplay byPhani Majumdar
Story byMahendra Saral
Produced bySudesh Kumar
StarringJeetendra
Rishi Kapoor
Reena Roy
Narrated byGovindram Ahuja
CinematographyPravin Bhatt
Edited byB. Prasad
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Production
company
Vijayashree Pictures
Distributed byUltra Distributors
(2006, India, Video)
Release date
  • 3 November 1978 (1978-11-03)
Running time
136 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Badalte Rishtey (transl. Changing Relations) is a 1978 Bollywood drama film, produced by Sudesh Kumar under the Vijayashree Pictures banner and directed by R. Jhalani. It stars Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Reena Roy and music by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

Plot

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Savitri (Reena Roy), a music teacher with a school, also takes music tutorials for girls by going to their homes. Savitri lives with her brother, Chandar (Asrani), who is a painting contractor, and his mother. She meets Manohar Dhani (Rishi Kapoor), a guide by profession, who falls for her at the first meeting. He follows her to her home on the pretext of selling her eggs. Savitri knows fully aware that Manohar is just trying to woo her and is not an egg seller. Sagar (Jeetendra), is a US returned businessman whose kid sister is a student of Savitri. On his return from the US, he happens to hear Savitri's song and immediately falls for her as well.

Savitri's friend, who is also her brother's fiancée, comes in with her father (A. K. Hangal), an astrology expert. He predicts that some good times are waiting for Chandar, but he also predicts a bad phase for his mother. However, he refuses to share any details about Savitri. In the meantime, Savitri is falling for Manohar and both romance.

Sagar helps Chandar on account of an old friendship and also nurses a plan to marry Savitri. He writes her a letter offering to be her student with the tone of the letter clearly showing his intentions. Savitri fumes at the letter and complains to Sagar's sister-in-law, who in turn describes Sagar's plan to marry her and also lists this as a reason to help her brother. Sagar's family visits Savitri's home and the sister-in-law proposes Savitri's marriage to Sagar. Savitri refuses the proposal and on hearing this, her mother falls unconscious. Manohar meets with an accident and is taken to the hospital. In the meantime, Savitri ends up marrying Sagar at the insistence of her critically ill-mother. On the day of her marriage, her friend tells her about A. K. Hangal's prediction, that the man she marries would die within 40 days.

Savitri tells Sagar about this but he is ready to take this risk and wants to marry her anyway. After marriage, Savitri writes to Manohar about the events. Manohar meets Savitri at her brother's wedding and offers to kill her husband, suggesting that he is going to die anyway in 40 days. Savitri saves Sagar and asks Manohar to stay out of this and thus begins her hate for Manohar. Meanwhile, Manohar befriends Sagar and enters their house, telling Savitri that he would have access to kill Sagar at any time. Savitri strongly disagrees and she wants him to go away.

Finally, Savitri tells Sagar of Manohar's intentions and he confronts Manohar. When Manohar tries to kill Sagar with a pistol, Savitri saves Sagar and drives Manohar away. Thus, Sagar and Savitri start living together happily. While going away, Manohar meets Savitri's brother and tells him that the relationship has changed. Chandar explains to his wife that Manohar was intentionally behaving in a cruel way so that Savitri would unite with Sagar.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Song Singer
"Meri Saanson Ko Jo Mehka Rahi Hai" Lata Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor
"Gumsum Si Khoi Khoi, Jaise Ho Boot Koi" Kishore Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal
"Tum Chahe Humko Pasand Na Karo, Par Tum Humko Pasand Ho" Kishore Kumar, Suman Kalyanpur
"Na Jaane Kaise, Pal Mein Badal Jaate Hai Yeh Duniya Ke Badalte Rishte" Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Suman Kalyanpur
"Woh Woh Na Rahe, Jinke Liye Hum The Bekaraar" Mohammed Rafi

Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
1979 B. Prasad Filmfare Best Editing Award Won
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