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8/10
It's partially a predecessor to Ghajini
During the fifties, sixties and seventies, Bollywood boasted of good script-writers. There were specific story departments in the film companies where full time writers worked relentlessly on scripts. That's why several novel ideas used to emerge for making feature films upon them after they were developed into interesting screenplays. Later originality took a back-seat and gradually people used to forget about old movies too. Their re-releases stopped with the advent of cable TV and by the end of the nineties, there came a time when people virtually forgot what were the stories of many interesting movies that had come during the bygone era. Well, it became a bonanza for the copycats because they could copy the stories of many forgotten old movies and make new movies, putting old wine in new bottle. Why to tax your mind for thinking something original when so much stuff is available in the archives to plagiarize and gain unearned success (which the poor original thinkers could not gain) ?

Ghajini is a highly successful movie which was first made in Telugu in 2005 with Surya in lead role and then remade in Hindi with Aamir Khan in lead role, by the same director (A. Murugadoss), casting the same heroine (Asin) and the same villain (Pradeep Rawat) in respective roles. The critics and reviewers could correctly trace the origins of the main story of Ghajini to Hollywood movie - Memento (2000) but what about the rom-com track. Ghajini is not just the action-packed revenge saga, it has a romantic track also which not only forms the basis of the revenge-based main story but also provides relief moments in the movie, showcasing the talent of Asin. What about its origins ? Well, let me clarify it in this review. The complete script of the rom-com aspect of Ghajini is a straightaway lift from a very old Bollywood movie - Saajan (1969.

Saajan (lover) is the story of a theatre artist, Rajni (Asha Parekh) who comes from a not-so-well-off family. She is fatherless and has been brought up by her mother (Sulochana) alone. One day, to avoid getting late on her job, she seeks lift from a person Baalam (Om Prakash) who is actually the driver of a wealthy businessman, Ashok (Manoj Kumar). Her employer as well as the colleagues get a wrong impression that she is close to Ashok because she has come to the theatre in his car. To save the financially sinking company and her job, she starts pretending to be the sweetheart of Ashok and this rumour becomes the headlines of tabloids. Ashok is very unhappy to read the false reports in the newspapers and approaches Rajni to seek explanation. But he falls for her charms and instead of revealing his true identity, fakes as a journalist before her. And after some romantic and comic incidents in the script, their love story reaches the point where Rajni's mother and Ashok's father agree for their marriage and they get engaged. Now comes the twist in the tale which lays the foundation of the utterly different second half of the movie.

A wicked person, who poses himself as a respected businessman, Seth Dharamdaas before the world but actually a criminal, Sheru (Madan Puri) starts blackmailing Rajni's mother on the basis of the fact that Rajni's father has been his accomplice in crimes and presently he is a jailbird. He threatens Rajni's mother that if he is not paid the demanded money, he will tell this fact to Ashok's father and then Asha won't be able to marry Ashok. Rajni's mother asks her to extract money from Ashok. Highly surprised Rajni keeps a vigil on her mother and finds her as meeting clandestinely with Sheru aka Dharamdaas. The next morning Dharamdaas is found as shot dead in his house. Investigating police officer (Raj Mehra) interrogates Rajni, Ashok and Baalam for this murder but gets shocked like anything when all of them confess for the murder separately. Evidences are also there against each one out of this threesome. Then who actually killed Dharamdaas ? The courtroom drama taking place in the climax, furnishes the answer to this ticklish question.

Just like Ghajini, Saajan also contains two completely different tracks rendering two entirely different types of entertainment to the audience. The first half is a very very intesting romantic comedy which stands on its own. Actually, it was remade as a full-fledged comedy movie - Pasand Apni Apni (1983) with Mithun Chakraborty and Rati Agnihotri in lead roles. And it's this part which has been completely plagiarized in Ghajini.

The second half, like Ghajini is entirely different from its counterpart. It's an engaging murder mystery which reminds of some Agatha Christie work. The police investigation, three different versions of the murder coming to fore through confessions of three different individuals and finally the court-room drama; all combine to a grand treat for the mystery lovers. Saajan, therefore, is a two-in-one entertainment.

Laxmikant Pyarelal have composed good music for the movie. The duet of Lata and Rafi - Resham Ki Dori and the title track - Saajan Saajan Pukaaroon Galiyon Mein (sung separately by both Lata and Rafi) are pretty impressive. Bansuri Tihari Nandlaal (Asha) and Aye Mere Meherbaan (Lata) are also quite good.

Performances are mostly average. Alongwith the lead pair, Om Prakash has also done good comedy. This was the first released movie of Shatrughan Sinha who has played the role of a policeman in this movie.

Despite the blockbuster success, Ghajini as a whole was not meant for everyone due to its excessive violence. The rom-com part is the same in Saajan and instead of the violence-filled revenge saga of a patient of short-term memory loss, it presents a refined murder mystery in its remaining part, thus making the overall product more satisfying than Ghajini. It's meant for both kinds of audiences - the rom-com lovers as well as the mystery lovers.
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8/10
A Comedy cum Murder Mystery
csn_6127 November 2010
In "Sajan 1969″ directed by Mohan Segal the first half of the film is shockingly similar to "Ghajini" who would have thought so? Asha Parekh has done to Manoj Kumar exactly what Asin does to Aamir Khan..Yes,,even the real hero posing as 'false hero' acting like the real hero in a party similar to Ghajini and then all is revealed..

It is the second half where the script runs into a murder He is a crooked character and many have motives to bump him off.. But then there are three suspects all of whom have left telling specific evidences of theirs at the scene of crime. what's their motive??. The real culprit does come as a surprise, something like in the film-"Dhund"...

See "Sajan" by all means..For once, you don't see only the "side elevation" of Manoj Kumar. Asha Parekh does well as an actress and dances well.

Om prakash has put in comic performance which is up there with this other stellar performances Music by L-P has songs like " Saajan saajan pukaroon galiyon mein" and "Resham kee dori" which linger with you long after the film has ended
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6/10
A better recommendation
manish-387 October 2008
This movie is about average. The songs are good if you like those old Asha Parekh numbers. It starts of with much promise and a fresh idea but later loses its way with the standard masala stuff of scheming villain trying to acquire hero's property and all the nonsense associated with it. Overall, I got a feeling that the director did not quite remain focused on what he wanted the genre of the movie to be. A pure comedy would have been much better than the contrived sequence of murder and whodunit in the second half. The first part of the story was re-made into a much better movie later in "Pasand Apni Apni" with Mithun and Rati in the 80s. I would recommend it any day over this lame oldie.
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9/10
Great movie.
vishwajeetbabbar30 December 2019
Its great!!! I really liked how the story builds up to the main theme. The first half is Romantic and the second half is suspense and dramatic. The screenplay is just excellent. All the actors played their parts very well!!!.
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