Mehboob Ki Mehndi is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language movie produced and directed by H. S. Rawail. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Leena Chandavarkar. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. It was based on Muslim Tahzeeb of the bygone Nawab era, wherein the a young rich Muslim man Yusuf agrees to marry a prostitute's daughter. The movie was released on 30 January 1971. It showed the importance of education in Muslims as preached by Mahatma Gandhi. Shabana, the heroine is able to save herself, and her family, only by educating herself and doing the job of tutor. Rajesh Khanna was the co-producer. The film was Average at the box office. This film was released among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1972 but it was not Flop and also not a Hit that's why its not included in his 17 consecutive hits.
Cast
Rajesh Khanna as Yusuf
Leena Chandavarkar as Shabana
Pradeep Kumar as Anwar Qamaal/Khairudin 'Khairu'
Sunder as Gulkand's dad
Iftekhar as Safdarjung
Manorama as Mrs. Albert
Paro as Gulkand
Jagdish Raj as Nisar Ahmed/Usman
Farooq kartoos as Mohbole
Gurnam Singh
Mumtaz Begum as Shabana's granny
Plot
The film starts with Shabana performing at a singing competition in her college. She lives with her grandmother in Bombay, while her mother, Najma stays away from her in Hyderabad with her second husband, Nasir Ahmed, who's in fact a pimp, not her husband and Najma, herself lives the life of a prostitute, however, Najma doesn't tell her daughter about this and Shabana doesn't have any idea about her mother's miserable life. One fine day, she is back from her college after winning a singing competition. Shabana is expecting her mother coming within 2–3 days, but the door bell rings and the postman comes with a telegram, which comes from Hyderabad, regarding her mother's illness. She goes with her grandmother and comes to know the truth. When her mother comes to know about this, she locks herself in a room and commits suicide by jumping from a window. In fact, it was Nasir, who sends the telegram to her, to make her come to Hyderabad because now, he wants to use Shabana for prostitution. But her grandmother cleverly saves her from there and take her to Lucknow, where her brother stays. When they come to her brother's house, they come to know that he has died a long time ago. His son is very happy to see them for the very first time and agrees to help them. Next day, A young and handsome Yusuf, who is the son of a wealthy businessman named Nawab Safdarjung who is physically handicapped and uses a wheelchair, comes to Shabana's house and mistook Shabana with her cousin, while she is sleeping and wakes her up. But Yusuf was mesmerized by her beauty and at the same time, both are confused. Yusuf comes to know about Shabana from her cousin. Yusuf's nephew's tutor leaves her job, when Yusuf's nephew teases her with a mouse on Yusuf's advice, who then arranges a new tutor, Shabana, for his nephew, because Shabana was seen by Yusuf in his friend's home and he immediately liked her. He also appoints Khairuddin to take care of his father. However, Khairuddin had arrived only with the intention of killing Nawab Safdarjung's son Yusuf. Shabana and Yusuf develop feelings for each other and soon fall in love. Nawab Safdarjung and Shabana's grandmother are happy with Yusuf and Shabana's relationship and they start arranging for their marriage. Just before their wedding, it is revealed that Shabana is the daughter of a courtesan named Najma, when she gives a letter to Khairu Chacha to give to Yusuf. Nasir also comes there to blackmail her to tell her past life truth to Yusuf and his family and disgrace them in society. He wants all the jewellery and cash from her. In between, Khairu comes to know that Shabana is his own daughter and he comes to her rescue by killing Nasir. Anwar aka Khairu tells everyone about his real identity and everyone accepts Shabana, being daughter of a reputed person Nawab Anwar Qamaal. In the end, Yusuf and Shabana get married and lived happily ever after.
Soundtrack
All the songs were composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi.