Film Songs
भरत मिलाप
Bharat Milap
 

Details
  • Mis Spell Name

  • Bharat Milaap, Bharat Meelap
  • Genre

  • Mythological,
  • Production House

  • K. P. Productions, Bombay
  • Producer

  • -
  • Director

  • Babubhai J. Mistri
  • Composer

  • Vasant Desai
  • Censor Date

  • 16/02/1965
  • Censor Year

  • 1965
  • Released date

  • 23/02/1965
  • Released Year

  • 1965

 

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Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)

GRADE: U
  • Certificate No :

  • 44039
  • Certificate Date :

  • 16/02/1965
  • Office :

  • Bombay
  • Guage :

  • -
  • Length :

  • -
  • Duration :

  • -
  • Reels :

  • 0
  • Color :

  • Black & White
  • Native Language :

  • Hindi
  • Dubbed Languages:

 

 

Cast Details Story Songs
  • Director : Babubhai J. Mistri
  • Composer : Vasant Desai
  • Lyricist : Pandit Bharat Vyas
  • Singer : Mahendra Kapoor , Mohammed Rafi , Manna Dey , Suman Kalyanpur , Lata Mangeshkar
  • Actor : Sohrab Modi as (Raja Dashrath), Ashish Kumar as (Rajkumar Bharat), Anant Kumar as (Bhagwan Shri Ram)
  • Actress : Sulochana as (Rani Kaykayee), Indrani Mukharji as (Devi Maa Sita), Leela Mishra as (Manthra), Mridula
Rani Kaykayee, one of three wives of Ayodhya's Raja Dashrath, proposes that her step-son, the son of Rani Kaushalya, be crowned king, leading to preparation for his coronation. But things change suddenly after Manthra compels Kaykayee to change her mind. The latter demands two boons that were granted to her years ago - one of which is crown her son, Bharat, as king; and secondly banish Shri Ram for 14 years. When told, Ramji readily accepts and prepares to depart along with his wife, Devi Maa Sita, and brother, Lakshman. After his departure, a devastated Dashrath reflects on an incident in which he killed Shravan Kumar and got cursed by his blind parents, and when he finds that Ramji has left Ayodhya, passes away. Bharatji returns home and refuses to accept the crown and instead goes after Ramji to try and talk him out of leaving Ayodhya - albeit in vain - and returns crestfallen, still refusing the crown and taking a vow that he will immolate himself if his brother does not return ...