Haré Rama Haré Krishna is a Bollywood movie that was released in 1971. The movie was directed by Dev Anand, who also starred in the lead role, along with Zeenat Aman and Mumtaz. The film's music was composed by R.D. Burman.
The movie tells the story of a young girl named Jasbir, played by Zeenat Aman, who is separated from her family and taken to Kathmandu, where she falls into a life of drugs and partying. Her brother Prashant, played by Dev Anand, goes on a mission to find her and bring her back to India.
Along the way, Prashant meets and falls in love with Janice, played by Mumtaz, who is a hippie and a follower of the Hare Krishna movement. The film explores themes of love, family, and the dangers of drug use.
The movie's songs, especially "Dum Maro Dum" and "Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka," were quite popular and are still remembered by music lovers today.
Overall, Haré Rama Haré Krishna was a commercial success and is considered a classic of Indian cinema. It was praised for its performances, especially by Zeenat Aman, and for its portrayal of the hippie culture of the time.
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