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Dosti, 1964

There's no greater victory than the triumph of spirit. And that's precisely what comes about after two physically challenged, musically-gifted youngsters are thrown on the streets of Mumbai; they join hands to make a life and living.

In complete contrast to the tickling humour of his previous Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, director Satyen Bose's ode to friendship tugs at the heart strings with its down-to-earth charm and memorable tunes like Chahoonga mein tujhe, Raahi manwa and Mera to job hi kadam.

As characteristic to most Rajshri Productions, this too, is a neat and clean drama with all its values and traditions in place. Without any big star to boast of, Dosti rested solely on the believable performances of two unfamiliar actors -- Sushil and Sudhir Kumar and still went on to become a huge hit.

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