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A typical plot of a popular movie, irrespective of the language in which it is made, has a hero and a villain. This is perhaps the greatest difference between a popular movie plot and real life. In the world that we live, everyone has his own mills to grind, and with the exception of criminal elements, the exploitation of one by another is incidental to the imperfections of society. What we term destiny, is generally a set of circumstances beyond the control of anyone in particular, and can either be pleasant or unfortunate.
In a way, the movies of the time reflect this maturity of the society. In the 1940s, when India earned its independence on one hand and suffered the unexpected trauma and suffering of partition on the other, the movies were still brimming with positive overtones of a generation that was hopeful, confident, hard working and even innovative, but had not yet lost the compassion and selflessness of a civilization that was called India. ANOKHA PYAAR (1948), a simple movie based on a triangular love story, has all these elements.
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| Nargis & Nalini Jaywant in the 1948 Hindi Movie, ANOKHA PYAR, a tale of traingular love, also starring Dilip Kumar |

