Deya Neya (English: Give and Take, released 1963) is a Bengali film directed by Sunil Bandopadhyay and starring Uttam Kumar and Tanuja in lead roles.
Prasanta leaves home in a bout and settles in one of his old bosom friend Asim's (Tarun Kumar) house in Calcutta (Kolkata).
He accompanies him to repair the car of a rich guy, Amrita Lal Majumder (Pahari Sanyal) where he meets Sucharita (Tanuja), niece of Amritalal, and falls in love with her.
He decides to appoint himself as a mechanic cum driver for Amrita Lal Majumdar, who lives with his niece, and assumes the name Hridoy Haran (stealer of heart).
Meanwhile, Sukanta (Premangshu Bose), a close friend and talented lyricist suffers from tuberculosis and has to be operated immediately.
As the curtain unfolds, Suchi gets astonished as she recognizes the man on stage to be their mysteriously disappeared driver Hridoy Haran, and she feels humiliated while bursting into tears.
It turns out that he was joking and admits that he has no objection with the marriage, but only on one condition, that if Prasanta agrees to be a life time driver for Suchi.
Every song became popular and this was a breakthrough film for Shyamal Mitra who also was the playback singer for Uttam Kumar.
In 1969 director Nazrul Islam remade this film as Shorolipi, in Dhaliwood starring Abdur Razzak and Bobita.
In 1977 director producer Shakti Samanta remade this film as Anurodh, starring Rajesh Khanna, Simple Kapadia, Vinod Mehra, and Ashok Kumar.