Maang Bharo Sajana

Marry Me Darling) is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by T. Rama Rao, who also wrote the screenplay.

[2] The film stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Moushumi Chatterjee, Kajal Kiran and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.

He warns Ram to also forbid Chandu from seeing Geeta and not plan to marry her, or he will suffer consequences.

When Doctor Sinha learns that Geeta has eloped, he goes to Ram's house, where the wedding takes place, and insults Chandu, calling him a “bastard” and the like.

He decided to visit a friend in Benaras who took him to a kotha where he met Radha, a prostitute whom he rescued from her first client.

He was happy that Radha was alive and took her to his guest house, telling her that for them to get married, he needed some time to talk to his family.

Ram lacked the courage to tell Sita about Radha, so he hid the relationship from her and continued the affair.

One day, on a picnic with many children and their mothers, Sita met Radha, who saved baby Shaam from drowning in the swimming pool.

Sita believes her and goes to Radha's home to offer her money to get out of Ram's life, calling her a "whore".

[7] Dilip Thakur of The Times of India wrote of the film's storyline being "where a hero pleases an ordinary-looking girl but leaves her for an attractive woman".

[9] According to The Indian Journal of Social Work, Maang Bharo Sajana is one of the films which "reinstate the image of a feet-worshipping, passive wife".