These films has a good run in the morning shows but Arun Govil slipped away from the public memory before reaching the high noon of stardom. Yet a few years after this superhit film, all he had to show for his worth were films like “Shradhanjali” – Anil Sharma’s sole attempt at tugging at emotions, years before he got into “Hukumat”, “Elaan-e-Jung” and “Gadar” mould – and “Sasural”. Unfortunately, it did not last long: Arun Govil arrived on the public conscience with a film like “Paheli” and cemented his stay with “Sawan ko Aane Do”. It was good, very good, as long as it lasted. Every one of them merited attention, and for a while had the fans drooling over them. The film’s credits boasted names like Arun Govil, Zarina Wahab, Yesudas, Jaspal Singh, Sulakshana Pandit and music director Raj Kamal, among others. Rajshri’s “Sawan ko Aane Do”, directed by Kanak Mishra, was a film that contained some of the most promising talents in Indian cinema at that time. This truant monsoon, let’s talk of a film of unfulfilled promises.
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