Insan Aur Aadmi is a 1970 Pakistan Urdu film directed by shabab kiranwi.The film starred zeba and Mohammad ali in key roles with asiya, talat hussain, aslam parvez and zeenat.[1]

The film tells the story of a beautiful and kind girl who falls deeply in love with a young man studying law. However, her stepmother and her half-sister destroy their love and separate them by despicable means.

Plot

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A beautiful and kind girl Sara Banu, and a young man studying law Mansoor, fell deeply in love, but her stepmother and half-sister destroyed their love and separated them by despicable means. When the young lawyer went to study abroad, Sara Banu's sister stole the letters written by Mansoor to her and refused to reveal his address abroad, and they lost contact. At this time, Sara Banu's father was forced to pay back his debts by creditors because he owed usury. His stepmother's nephew, a heinous gambler, paid off their debts and threatened to marry her. Her stepmother also tried her best to instigate her father. In order to prevent the family from being driven out of the house by the villain, and because she mistakenly believed that her lover was unfaithful, she agreed with tears. One night after their marriage, the villain lost money in gambling and lost Sara Banu as gambling capital. In the struggle, she escaped from the devil's cave home. On the way to escape, she was rescued by a kind-hearted person who was engaged in the profession of performing. But her gambler husband shot and killed another gambler.

At the same time, the villain went to Sara Banu's house to ask for someone, and if he didn't find her, he wanted to rob her sister. During the dispute, her stepmother shot and killed her sister by mistake, and her father died of a sudden heart attack. Her stepmother was arrested for accidentally killing someone. Sara Banu temporarily lived in the home of the kind-hearted man. At this time, she was pregnant with the villain's child, but this was also her flesh and blood. In order to support herself and her child, she looked for a job, but she met some men with bad intentions. Helplessly, she listened to the advice of the kind-hearted man and became a tawaif (courtesan). A few years later, Mansoor returned from studying abroad and could not find out the whereabouts of Sara Banu, but he saw a courtesan at the birthday party of his cousin's daughter, who turned out to be his former lover. In full view of the public, the two looked at each other, and the courtesan Sara Banu sang the love song they had sung before, questioning with her singing, why did the former lover betray the cold alliance? The lawyer also questioned why the once beautiful and kind girl was willing to become a courtesan?

When they knew the truth, Sarah Banu asked the lawyer to adopt her child. She couldn't let her child know that her mother was a courtesan who was discriminated against. In a blink of an eye, more than ten years passed. Because of the disparity in status, the two of them could no longer get together. The lawyer never married, and the courtesan never married. The courtesan's child has grown into a handsome boy, received the best education, became a prosecutor, and also had a soulmate. The nightmare did not end. The villain found them and knew that the lawyer adopted his son. He threatened Sarah Banu again and again. The last time the villain said he was going to find their son, the great mother shot an angry bullet at the villain. The villain died and Sarah Banu was prosecuted in court. The dramatic scene was that her former lover became her defense lawyer, while her son became the chief prosecutor of the case. They argued in court. The mother accepted the trial of her son, and the sharp words were like a sharp knife forking her chest, but she was proud to see her son, a young prosecutor, so talented and eloquent. In order to protect her son's reputation, she was not afraid of being sentenced to death. The debate in the court was fierce, and the adoptive father and son did not give in to each other. After the court was adjourned, when the son questioned why his adoptive father defended the courtesan so hard and lost control of his emotions in court.The adoptive father told him that it was because the courtesan was your mother.Mansoor found evidence that Sara Banu did not kill the villain, because he found all the bullets fired by the gun in Sara Banu's hand on the wall, and the fatal bullet was shot from the back, that is, the murderer was someone else. At this time, an old woman said loudly that she killed the villain because he killed her daughter. The old woman was Sara Banu's stepmother, a pitiful and hateful old people. Sara Banu was acquitted, and the family of three hugged each other tightly.[2]

Cast

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Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Asiya, Aslam Parvez, Zeenat, Talat Hussain (Farooq Jalal), Munawar Zarif, Shahida, Zarqa, Rehan, Nasira, Seema, Asha Posley, Niggo, Meena Chodhary, Farida, Imdad Hussain, M.D. Sheikh, Laddan, Rashid

Crew

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Director(s) Shabab Keranvi

Producer(s) A. Hameed

Writer(s) Shabab Keranvi, (dialogues: Shatir Ghaznavi)

Musician(s) M. Ashraf

Poet(s) Taslim Fazli, Shabab Keranvi Singer(s) Noorjahan, Mehdi Hassan, Rangeela

Camera Riaz Bukhari

References

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  1. ^ "巴基斯坦电影《人世间》台词选段(一)".
  2. ^ "巴基斯坦影片《人世间》台词".