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Abodh (English: Innocent) is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Hiren Nag. It marked the debut of actress Madhuri Dixit.
Naive, childish and precocious, Gauri lives in a small town with her parents. At a fair, she gets into an argument with Shankar. Shortly thereafter, Gauri is told that her marriage has been arranged. At first Gauri is thrilled, then changes her mind when she finds out that her groom is Shankar, but finally reconciles herself to this marriage. After she re-locates to Shankar's residence, she spends much of her time playing with Shankar's little brother. Her husband starts to realize that Gauri has not matured yet. He is unable to get intimate with her. Gauri soon becomes bored, and re-locates to her parents' house, where she resides for several months. It is here that she truly grows up, realizing the importance of marriage and intimacy. She then returns to Shankar's house, where she is welcomed back - though not quite warmly enough. Gauri starts to realize that her childishness has created distance between her and Shankar. He re-locates to study in another town. For several months, the family does not get any news about him. Shankar's father Gajanan Singh visits the hostel where his son is supposed to be staying. However, Gajanan finds that Shankar has left the hostel. For 3 months, Shankar goes missing. In the end, Shanker meets Gauri's childhood friend Ratna by chance. After talking to Ratna, Shankar realises that Gauri has matured and loves him. He goes running back to meet Gauri. They both reconcile.
Abodh - Part 01 of 11 - Super Hit Classic Romantic Hindi Movie - Madhuri Dixit
Abodh (1984)
Mandir Ki Murati Si Baithi - Hemlata & Suresh Wadkar - Abodh (1984)
Ghir Aaye Megh Parbat Pe - Hemlata Hit Songs - Madhuri Dixit Songs
Hemlata Classic Best Song - Ghani Ghani Amariya - Ravindra Jain Hits - Abodh
Hemlata - Ghani Ghani Amraiyon Part 2 - Abodh (1984)
Best of Hemlata - Chandra Bhaal Shobhitam - Ravindra Jain Classic Devotional Hits - Abodh
Madhuri Dixit's Prank On Husband - Must Watch - Abodh - Comedy Scene
Mandir Ki Murti - Madhuri Dixit & Tapas Paul - Abodh
Toofan Mail - Best Comedy Scene - Madhuri Dixit, Ashok Saraf - Abodh
Synopsis: Gouri's marriage is arranged to Shankar. The later realises on the day of his marriage that Gouri is the same girl on whom her had a crush during the village fair. On thier first night Gouri entertains a question on Shankar's presence in her bedroom. To this Shankar gets frustrated and spends his subsequent nights sleeping alone. A series of misunderstanding copes up between them so much so that Gouri moves away to attend her friend Radha's wedding where she realises the change in women post marriage. Overnight, she transforms into a dutiful daughter-in-law, a responsible wife, only to discover that Shanker is not there.She comes to know that he has left for his college hostel during Gouri's absence. What next? Will Shankar understand the change in Gouri? Will they have a happily...
"Mandir Ki Murti Si Baithi" Movie : Abodh (1984) Singers : Hemlata & Suresh Wadkar Lip-Synced On Screen By : Madhuri Dixit & Tapas Paul Music & Lyrics by : Ravindra Jain Director : Hiren Nag Producers : Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Raj Kumar Barjatya, Ajit Kumar Barjatya Banner : Rajshri Productions I am a great fan of singer Hemlata. She is simply the best in her every songs. She gave us some unforgettable pearls in her magnificent velvety voice rich in emotion and expression. Now this was only the start of a lifelong musical journey with Hemlata's songs. Many music lovers still remain faraway from a great tuneful voice. So here I uploaded the discovered/undiscovered songs from the vocal cords of Hemlata. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. © The Audio/Visual...
Song: Ghir Aaye Megh Parbat Pe Movie: Abodh (1984) Singer: Hemlata Music: Ravindra Jain Lyrics: Ravindra Jain Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Tapas Pal, Ashok Saraf Director: Hiren Nag Subscribe to Bollywood Classics for more music : http://goo.gl/EWK8o
Movie: Abodh (1984), Singer: Hemlata, Music: Ravindra Jain, Lyrics: Ravindra Jain, Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Tapas Pal, Ashok Saraf, Director: Hiren Nag, Subscribe to Bollywood Classics http://goo.gl/EWK8o to get only the Greatest Songs of Hindi Cinema.
"Sun Mere Sajan Ab Teri Dulhan" Movie : Abodh (1984) Singers : Hemlata Lip-Synced On Screen By : Madhuri Dixit Music & Lyrics by : Ravindra Jain Director : Hiren Nag Producers : Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Raj Kumar Barjatya, Ajit Kumar Barjatya Banner : Rajshri Productions I am a great fan of singer Hemlata. She is simply the best in her every songs. She gave us some unforgettable pearls in her magnificent velvety voice rich in emotion and expression. Now this was only the start of a lifelong musical journey with Hemlata's songs. Many music lovers still remain faraway from a great tuneful voice. So here I uploaded the discovered/undiscovered songs from the vocal cords of Hemlata. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. © The Audio/Visual stuff shown on this channel aren't mine own, ...
Movie: Abodh (1984), Singer: Hemlata, Music: Ravindra Jain, Lyrics: Ravindra Jain, Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Tapas Pal, Ashok Saraf, Director: Hiren Nag, Subscribe to Bollywood Classics http://goo.gl/EWK8o to get only the Greatest Songs of Hindi Cinema.
Check out the best comedy scene from the bollywood classic romantic hindi family drama movie Abodh (1984) starring Madhuri Dixit, Tapas Pal, Vinod Sharma, Ashok Saraf, Mohan Choti & Dinesh Hingoo. Directed by Hiren Nag & Produced by Tarachand Barjatya. Music by Ravindra Jain. Subscribe and Stay Tuned - http://goo.gl/eXlZ3 Find us on google plus: http://plus.google.com/+rajshri Follow us on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/rajshrivideos/ Like and Share your favorite videos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajshri Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rajshri
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Check out the best comedy scene from the bollywood classic romantic hindi family drama movie Abodh (1984) starring Madhuri Dixit, Tapas Pal, Vinod Sharma, Ashok Saraf, Mohan Choti & Dinesh Hingoo. Directed by Hiren Nag & Produced by Tarachand Barjatya. Music by Ravindra Jain. Subscribe and Stay Tuned - http://goo.gl/eXlZ3 Find us on google plus: http://plus.google.com/+rajshri Follow us on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/rajshrivideos/ Like and Share your favorite videos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajshri Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rajshri
Ghost of Mother
Lingering death
Ghost on Mother's bed
Black strands on the pillow
Contour of her health
Twisted face upon the head
Ghost of perdition
Stuck in her chest
A warning no one read
Tragic friendship
Called inside the fog
Pouring venom brew deceiving
Devil cracked the earthly shell
Foretold she was the one
Blew hope into the room and said:
"You have to live before you die young"
Holding her down
Channeling darkness
Hemlock for the Gods
Fading resistance
Draining the weakness
Penetrating inner light
Road into the dark unaware
Winding ever higher
Darkness by her side
Spoke and passed her by
Dedicated hunter
Waits to pull us under
Rose up to its call
In his arms she'd fall
Mother light received
And a faithful servant's free
In time the hissing of her sanity
Faded out her voice and soiled her name
And like marked pages in a diary
Everthing seemed clean that is unstained
The incoherent talk of ordinary days
Why would we really need to live?
Decide what is clear and what's within a haze
What you should take and what to give
Ghost of perdition
A saint's premonition's unclear
Keeper of holy hordes
Keeper of holy whores
To see a beloved son
In despair of what's to come
If one cut the source of the flow
And everything would change
Would conviction fall
In the shadow of the righteous
The phantasm of your mind
Might be calling you to go
Defying the forgotten mortals