Dev Anand plays two identical-looking soldiers, the comrades in arms Capt. Anand and Major Verma, in this (for Navketan) unusually excessive melodrama and major hit. Anand is in love with Mita (Sadhana) while Verma is married to Ruma (Nanda). When Verma is presumed dead, Anand has to take care of Ruma, endangering his relationship with Mita, esp. since Ruma mistakes Anand for her real husband. When Verma turns up again, severely crippled, he believes Anand has taken his place in his home. The resolution comes when all four characters meet in a temple. Some of the film’s most successful songs including Asha Bhosle and Mohammed Rafi’s duet Abhi na jao chhod kar and Lata Mangeshkar’s bhajan Allah tero naam.
Did you know? Nanda turned down Dev Anand's invitation to the premiere of Hum Dono Rangeen in 2011, and chose to have a private screening with her family at Vijay Anand's Ketnav theater. Read More
This was the first and only Navketan film to be colourized, exactly fifty years after the original release.
Nanda turned down Dev Anand's invitation to the premiere of Hum Dono Rangeen in 2011, and chose to have a private screening with her family at Vijay Anand's Ketnav theater.
The film was remade in Telugu as Ramuni Mechina Ramudu (1975), starring N. T. Rama Rao.
Asha Bhosle was personally dissatisfied with her rendering of the song "Abhi Na Jao Chhodk Kar".
Hum Dono 1961
01 Jan 1961 ● Hindi ● 2 hrs 44 mins
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