Was it because he went behind his back to woo Shabnam? Was it because Aman is a poor poet? It’s never really explained hence why i couldn’t figure out why there was a big drama for 2 hours over nothing.īut despite the fact the story was weak, the dialogues, songs, cinematography, acting and characters were all clear favourites for me. Especially this one where no clear explanation is offered why the father does not like Aman. Unfortunately loving bollywood for this long, i’ve seen too many family opposition stories to still be enthralled by them.
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This is mostly due to the fact i found the story very tedious and predictable. I really really wanted to love this film more, but unfortunately i loved the parts more then the whole.
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However there love must overcome the boundaries of family opposition in the form of Shabnam’s dad.īarsaat Ki Raat’s strength lies in its beautiful poignant performances, strong characters and Madhubala. When he sings a ghazal about his rainy night encounter, she hears it and realises, as the poem unfolds, that the attraction was indeed mutual and that he is her adored poet. The girl, Shabnam, happens to be a fan of Aman’s poetry which she keeps on her bedside table. One rainy night, he has a chance encounter with a girl (Madhubala) and becomes immediately infatuated (as does she) but she runs off into the night without any indication of who either of them were.
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Up and coming Poet, Aman (Bharat Bhushan), soon moves to Hyderabad to pursue a radio poet/singing living.