"Kinara" is a Bollywood movie that was released in 1977. The movie was directed by Gulzar and produced by GP and Ramesh Tekwani. The film starred Hema Malini, Jeetendra, and Dharmendra in lead roles, with Mehmood and Shreeram Lagoo in supporting roles.
The film tells the story of a young woman named Rani (Hema Malini) who is a classical dancer and lives with her father (Shreeram Lagoo) in a small coastal village. Rani falls in love with a young fisherman named Raju (Jeetendra), but their love is not accepted by Rani's father who disapproves of their different social backgrounds.
Rani's father arranges her marriage with a wealthy man named Thakur (Dharmendra) who is a patron of the arts and supports Rani's dance career. However, Rani is still in love with Raju and struggles to come to terms with her new life and feelings.
The rest of the movie follows Rani's journey as she tries to reconcile her love for Raju with her responsibilities to her husband and her career as a dancer.
"Kinara" was critically acclaimed and is remembered for its beautiful music, including the iconic song "Dooriyan Nazdikiyan Ban Gayi". The film was also noted for its exploration of themes such as love, social class, and the conflict between tradition and modernity.
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