Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi

Spring will still come) is a 1966 Hindi-language romantic-tragedy film produced by Guru Dutt and directed by Shaheed Latif, actual name Shahid Lateef.

It stars Dharmendra, Mala Sinha, Tanuja, Deven Verma, Rehman, Johnny Walker in lead roles.

[3] Jeetendra Gupta is a reporter working in a newspaper company in Calcutta, who lives with his elder widowed sister, his niece and his best-friend Chunnilal.

Jeetendra exposes dangerous working conditions in a mine owned by one of his employer's crooked creditors and consequently loses his job.

Jeeten is out looking for another job when he comes across Sunita, who was about to commit suicide by jumping from the same train that night after a prank played by Vikram Verma.

Shortly afterwards, the Indo-China war takes place and Jeeten decides to travel to Tezpur to report about the Indian Army's bravery in holding off the Chinese forces there.

Jeeten, Sunita and Mr. Verma are searching for Amita but are too late as they found her laying on the floor after she suffered a heart attack.

In her dying moments, she confessed to Jeeten that she loves him and that her father's old office was not leased to the creditors and it would serve as the foundation for their new company.

Some years later, Burman rerecorded the song as 'Yeh Dil Na Hota Bechara' from Jewel Thief (1967) in the voice of Kishore Kumar.