

Saraswatichandra movie release date was //1968 (dd/mm/yyyy). Saraswatichandra movie cast are Manish, Nutan.


When Saraswati reluctantly tells her, he faces a new Kumud, who must now embrace the widow’s status. But Kumud doesn’t know she’s a widow, and still hangs on to the hope that she might change her husband, and that her life will continue at her in-laws once she gets back there. A (very static) meeting is organised: after having realised that their fate has brushed them together, they admit they are made one for the other, and love starts developing. The latter, on the other hand, has a mission to fulfil: told by the guru that Prabhat is dead, he will have to break the news to Kumud. First Kumud cannot believe she’s bumped into him again, but submits to her fate, and accepts the senior sister’s advice that she has to do something for Saraswati. Last episode: the two lovers are once more face to face. They take her to the same temple where Saraswati is trying to atone for his sins. But she doesn’t die, and is retrieved by some holy women on the bank. Kumud takes advantage of a halt on her way back, and tries to drown in the river.

These chase him away and he vows he will die (he does die, strangely enough, because such a weak character would hardly have the resolve). Nevertheless, her dignified attitude has earned her the friendship of women in her in-laws’ household, and they reveal to Prabhat’s parents that he has chased his wife out of lust and selfishness. The blackmail works well, because if she says he’s been unfaithful, he shows the letter to everyone. This gives Prabhat the pretext he’s been looking for: she must go back to her mother. She’s chased away from Prabhat’s mansion after one of his mistresses lays her hand on a fragment of her former lover’s letters. A group of holy men spot him and take him away to their hermitage where he starts leading the life of a recluse. On his way he is caught by dacoits and left for dead in the sun. Saraswati witnesses her anguished life and tries to reach out to her, but she objects: why does he interfere in their lives? She is “bohot khush” (very happy)! Nevertheless, things change, because Prabhat’s behaviour is more and more openly flirtatious, and Saraswati’s presence lasts longer and longer! One night Kumud cannot resist entering his room, and if nothing happens, Saraswati decides to leave. Of course the two former lovers meet, but Kumud is adamant about her duties, and staunchly stands up for religious traditions. His presence is made known to Kumud's father in-law, who despises his son's cheap life, and adopts Saraswati as his secretary. Meanwhile, Saraswati, having forsaken his home, has been roaming the country, certainly not very far away, because he reaches Prabhat's mansion and is found sleeping by the pool there one morning. But as soon as she joins her husband at his palace, he quickly disdains her for nautch girls, and hardly hides his double life, asking her not to comment on his "weakness". She is forced to marry because of family pressure.
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This triggers a series of misunderstandings, which end up in Kumud's marriage to a rich but illiterate suitor named Prabhat (Ramesh Deo). However, on his return a family feud takes place and Saraswati writes to Kumud that he is not able to marry her. Soon Saraswati returns home after promising Kumud and her family that he will return. The two soon serenade and a short-lived romance takes place. Soon Saraswati decides to defy the customs and pays a visit to his fiancée. But soon she replies and soon the two keep on exchanging letters. Saraswati decides to cancel the engagement and writes to Kumud to inform her. Saraswati Chandra tells the story of a young aristocrat, Saraswatichandra (Manish), who has a fixed marriage to Kumud (Nutan), an educated girl from a rich family.
