Sharmeelee is a Bollywood movie that was released in 1971. The movie was directed by Samir Ganguly and starred Shashi Kapoor and Rakhee in lead roles. The film's music was composed by S.D. Burman.
The movie tells the story of Kanchan, played by Rakhee, who is forced to marry a wealthy man named Dr. Anand, played by Shashi Kapoor. However, Kanchan has a secret past and is suffering from a split personality disorder, which causes her to behave like a different person at times.
Dr. Anand tries to help Kanchan and uncover the truth about her past, which is revealed through a series of flashbacks. The film explores themes of identity, mental illness, and love.
The movie's songs, especially "Kaise Kahen Hum" and "Megha Chhaye Aadhi Raat," were quite popular and are still remembered by music lovers today.
Overall, Sharmeelee was a commercial success and is considered a classic of Indian cinema. It was praised for its performances, especially by Rakhee, and for its unique storyline and sensitive portrayal of mental illness.
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