Do Kaliyaan (1968)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 40 mins

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Proud, wealthy, and haughty Kiran meets with down-to-earth middle-class fellow collegian, Shekhar, and after several clashes and misunderstandings, both fall in love and decide to get married. Shekhar meets with Kiran's dominating mom and mousy dad, and is told that he must successfully pass a test that will be put to him through Kiran's mom, to which he agrees. Subsequently, he is put to the test, and succeeds, much to Kiran's delight. The marriage is performed with great pomp and ceremony, and Shekhar moves in with Kiran and her family. He soon realizes that his presence is next to a lowly servant. He rebels and wants Kiran to leave with him. But Kiran asks him to be patient. Thereafter twin girls are born (Ganga and Jamuna). Shekhar still feels that they would be better off living away from Kiran's family, differences arise, and Shekhar moves out with Ganga. Years later, the twins Ganga and Jamuna meet at a school outing and both decide to switch places to see how it is like on the other side. Both twins then devise a scheme that will bring their proud grandmother to her heels, and bring their parents together.

Cast: Biswajeet Chatterjee, Mala Sinha

Crew: R Krishnan (Director), S Panju (Director)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 01 Mar 1968 (India)

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Did you know? The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum (1965), which itself was an adaptation of the British movie Twice Upon a Time (1953) and the movie The Parent Trap (1961), which are both based on Erich Kästner's 1949 German novel Lottie and Lisa (Das doppelte Lottchen). Read More
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The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum (1965), which itself was an adaptation of the British movie Twice Upon a Time (1953) and the movie The Parent Trap (1961), which are both based on Erich Kästner's 1949 German novel Lottie and Lisa (Das doppelte Lottchen).