The Skies Have Bowed) is a 1968 romantic comedy film directed by Lekh Tandon.
[1] The film was commercially unsuccessful on its initial release, but has since garnered appreciation from both critics and audience.
[2] The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment.
However, he dies in a car accident and is escorted by Hindu deity of death, Yamaraj for the retribution of his sins.
Realizing that now Sanjay's soul has to be put in somebody else's body, Yamaraj takes him to Tarun's home.
Unknown to them, Tarun has been shot in the back by his own brother mere seconds ago.
Later, he slowly starts shutting Tarun's illegitimate businesses and diverts the money to charity instead.
This sudden change stuns and surprises Tarun's grandmother, while his brother is angered at losing money to this newfound philanthropy.
The song "Kaun Hai Jo Sapnon Mein Aaya" was a copy of Elvis Presley's "Marguerita" from the film Fun in Acapulco.