Worship) is a 1969 Indian Hindi musical romantic drama film directed by Shakti Samanta, starring Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna.
Indian Air Force officer Arun Varma sings "Mere Sapno Ki Rani" in an open jeep winding along Darjeeling, West Bengal's hills with his co-pilot Madan.
At the same time, Vandana, the daughter of Dr Gopal Tripathi casts glances from a train window, which Arun notices.
Excitedly, they secretly wed in a temple without rituals, only exchanging garlands, with God as the only witness, however they plan to get married in a formal ceremony in front of their relatives and friends.
As it rains heavily, they take refuge in a shelter with a flickering fire, leading to them becoming intimate.
One day, her employer's brother-in-law, finding her alone in the house, attempts to molest her but Suraj rescues her by stabbing him to death and runs away.
One day idly looking through papers in the room while waiting for Vandana, Suraj finds Arun's photo.
The following day, Samanta decided to scrap his film, when writers Gulshan Nanda and Madhusudan Kalelkar visited his office.
Upon hearing the issue, it was Gulshan Nanda who suggested to have a double role of father and son in the film.
[10] The "Roop Tera Mastana" song sequence, which lasted more than three minutes and 30 seconds, was filmed in a single take.
[12] Shakti Samanta reminisces in an interview that he suggested to Rajesh Khanna that he mimic Dev Anand in his second role as a son.
His main work was on arrangement, background score and improvising some tunes to singer and helping his father in the processings.