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Seeta Aur Geeta

Seeta Aur Geeta (transl. Seeta and Geeta) is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Ramesh Sippy and written by Salim–Javed and Satish Bhatnagar. The film stars Hema Malini in a dual role playing the titular identical twins who are separated at birth and grow up with different temperaments. When they meet as adults, they swap places. The sisters' lovers are portrayed by Sanjeev Kumar and Dharmendra, while Manorama portrays the villainous aunt. The ensemble cast includes Roopesh Kumar, Satyen Kappu, Honey Irani and Pratima Devi.

The 1967 blockbuster film Ram Aur Shyam inspired Salim-Javed and Bhatnagar to write Seeta Aur Geeta, which subverted the formula by having the heroine eventually become the "hero" while the male lead is in a mostly supporting role. The music was composed by R. D. Burman.

Released in India on 3 November 1972, Seeta Aur Geeta became a major hit, both in India and abroad in the Soviet Union. Hema Malini won her only competitive Filmfare Best Actress Award of her career, while K. Vaikunth won the Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award. Malini was noted for the novelty of her performance as Geeta, who is rambunctious and sometimes even violent. Over the decades Seeta Aur Geeta has been remade in several other Indian languages.

Twin girls Seeta and Geeta are both separated at birth. Seeta, the long-suffering heiress, is treated worse than a servant by her abusive, money-grubbing aunt Kaushalya, her spoilt daughter Sheela and her equally cruel brother Ranjeet, even though they live off Seeta's late parents' money. Seeta's only consolations are her meek uncle Badrinath and her elderly grandmother. Meanwhile, Geeta grows up to be a feisty girl raised in a slum and works as a street performer along with Raka, her friend and neighbour.

One day, Seeta decides that life is not worth living and runs away from home to commit suicide. She is rescued but misunderstood to be Geeta and taken to Geeta's home by Raka. Meanwhile, after a frantic search for Seeta, Badrinath and Kaushalya find Geeta, mistake her to be Seeta and attempt to force her to come home with them. But using some clever tricks, Geeta escapes from them and the police who have been searching for Seeta. She then meets Ravi, Seeta's prospective groom, who believes her to be Seeta as well and takes her to his home. Ravi is surprised by this "Seeta" and falls in love with Geeta.

Meanwhile, the real Seeta is living at Geeta's home, where Geeta's foster mother and Raka are surprised by the sudden gentle nature of "Geeta" and her desire to do the housework. When Raka attempts to coax Seeta into performing, she is unable to do so, however, Raka falls in love with Seeta. Elsewhere, the real Geeta is living at Seeta's home where she realises the cruelty that Seeta has been living under. She vows to teach Kaushalya and Ranjeet a lesson and begins to set everything on a proper course. In the process, Geeta resumes control of the money and restores her grandmother to the head of the household where she belongs.

However, things take a drastic turn when Ranjeet sees the real Seeta in a marketplace and discovers the truth. As a result, Geeta's cover is blown and the police arrest her for impersonation. Meanwhile, Ranjit kidnaps Seeta and keeps her captured intending to marry her. His henchmen bring Ravi to treat Seeta’s wounds where he discovers her. Raka secretly releases Geeta from prison and reveals that she is Seeta's long-lost twin sister after learning about Geeta's true identity from her foster mother. This leads to Seeta, Geeta, Raka and Ravi fighting against Ranjeet and his henchmen and have the police arrest them all for their crimes. In the end, in the presence of Seeta and Geeta's grandmother, Badrinath and the reformed Kaushalya and Sheela, the real Seeta marries Raka while the real Geeta marries Ravi.

According to Salim Khan, one half of screenwriting duo Salim–Javed, the concept of Seeta Aur Geeta was inspired by the Dilip Kumar starrer Ram Aur Shyam (1967), but they altered the formula with twin female sisters. Seeta Aur Geeta subverted the formula by having the heroine Hema Malini eventually become the "hero" while male lead Sanjeev Kumar and Dharmendra is in a mostly supporting role.

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