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Paras is a 1971 Indian Bollywood musical, family drama, social film released on Jan 01, 1971. The film is directed by C. P. Dixit, produced by N. N. Sippy , music composed by Kalyanji-Anandji.

Dharam Singh is a honest farmer in rural India, and lives with his sister, Bela, who is now of marriageable age. One day both brother and sister witness a murder, and haul the killer to the nearest police station, where the killer is charged, arrested, and held for court. The killer is none other than the powerful and influential Arjun Singh's brother. When Arjun comes to know about Dharam and Bela being the only witnesses to this murder, he attempts to bribe them, albeit in vain, and his brother is sentenced to be hanged. In order to escape Arjun's wrath, Dharam relocates to the city, to earn a living, and thereby help his sister get married. Arjun sets fire to Dharam's house in the village, abducts Bela, and attempts to rape her, but she escapes, and goes in search of Dharam. After several months, she spots Dharam in the city in the company of a rich woman, Barkha. When she goes up to Dharam...


Dharma always spokan truth and nothing but the truth. But truth always got him in trouble. It was his truthful evidence that sentenced a killer to death. And for this "crime" he had to leave his village and part from not only his aunt but his beloved sister Bela. . In search of a job Dharam came to the city. He got a job in a chemists shop. The shop was fake and Dharam was genuine: so truth again got him into trouble. He was badly beaten and narrowly escaped death. The follower of Mahatma Gandhis ideals thus found it difficult to live honestly. The huge buildings, the big crowd and the loud din so unnerved Dharam that he left the city and went back to the village. . But in the village, his uncle closed the door against him. His enemies had burnt his house in which his aunt had died, and there was no trace of his sister. Dharam had no place to take shelter; he had no one to help him. He was only keen to find his sister and so in her search he returned to the city. One night while in search of his sister, he found that in a nearby house preparations for marriage were in full swing. They were all waiting for the bridegroom. But the news came that bridegroom has got down from the car on the way and is coming on foot. . For the first time Dharam thought that for a change why shouldnt he speak a lie and pretend to be the missing bridegroom. While he was debating the issue in his mind, someone came and garlanded him and in a moment Dharam was transformed into "Munna Sarkar". . But who was the real "Munna Sarkar" ? He led a very strange life; he always thought of the result in the wrong way and started crying. He used to say "our whole country begs for food, so also Gandhiji, Vinoba Bhave have begged, what does it matter if I too bag". . Dharam got everything-wholesome food, car servants, bungalow; but he had no peace of mind. He wnats to reveal the truth to Thakur Prithvi Singh; but his daughter was not ready to leave Dharam as she was not ready to marry the mad chap chosen by her father or the crook chosen by her mother. She sought refuge in Dharam who was worried about his own sister. One day Bela, his sister finds him out but Thakur was in between. Barkha however arranged the meeting between Bela and Dharam; and as luck would have it they met real "Munna Sarkar". . Barkha made arrangements for Bela and munna Sarkar to stay in one of her houses. And Bela succeeded in curing munna Sarkar of his crazy ideas and Munna Sarkar learned to laugh. They fell in love with each other. . Dharam got his sister; and in Barkha he got his beloved. But he did not have peace of mind. He wnated to confess everything to Thakur, but before he could reach Thakur Arjun Singh, the crook arrived on the occasion to exploit the situation and defame Dharam. The manner in which Dharam fails Arjun Singhs game and exposes him provides for thrilling climax. Check out this page for more updates on Paras.

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