Shararat (1959 film)

Shararat (meaning "Mischief") is a 1959 Hindi romantic drama film written, produced and directed by H. S. Rawail.

[1][2] Here, Meena Kumari matched the boisterous Kishore Kumar.

This film is also unique because in addition to Kishore Kumar singing his own songs, two versions of a classical raga based song ("Ajab Hai Daastaan Teri Yeh Zindagi") that were picturized on Kishore Kumar were sung by Mohammad Rafi, on Kishore Kumar's insistence.

After her marriage, Shabnam is shocked to find out that Suraj's younger brother Deepak is the spitting image of Chandan.

Deepak leaves home, but a mischief maker engineers a meeting between the two in order to convince Suraj that his wife is being unfaithful to him.