Scattered Pearls (1971) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Jeetendra, Babita Kapoor, Sujit Kumar

Directed by:
Tapi Chanakya


Release Date:
January 1, 1971

Original Title:
Bikhare Moti

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 136

A young widow is separated from her two sons, but rescues and raises a rich man's daughter.

A yoing mother named sulochna who is also widow gets separated from her two sons as she meets with a accident while saving a millionares daughter leela so sulochna become guardian of leela. The two brothers also gets sepereted . Her sons name is anand and gopi. Anand becomes a inspector and gopi becomes a criminal. Anand doesn't knows the gopi is his brother and are enemy of each other. Anand and gopi falls in love with same women named leela. On the wedding day of anand and leela, leela's father get shot by gopi and jeevan who is also a criminal . On hearing the news leela in the state of shock loses her senses. Anand wows the he will remain unmarried until he will find gopi and jeevan. Sulochna comes to know the gopi and anand are her sons. Jeevan plots to kill anand but gets to know that anand and gopi are his son and doesn't kills anand. jeevan is sulochnas long lost husband whon she thinks dead. Gopi and anand comes to know that they are brothers and unites. The whole family unites. Then leela gains her senses after falling from stairs. Anand and leela gets married and jeevan and sulochna and gopi lives together.

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