![]() Ravi tries to hide the fact from Sandhya that he is her childhood love but Sandhya, being very intelligent and smart (and gutsy as well) reaches the truth and now she is not all ready to marry Prakash because her love for the childhood buddy is still intact in her adulthood. Just think if you get separated from your love in your childhood and when grown-up come across him / her as the would-be spouse of your best friend whose obligations are also being carried by you, then what will you pass through ? This is exactly what happens with the hero of Shola Aur Shabnam - Ravi (Dharmendra) who gets separated from his childhood love - Sandhya (Tarla) and suddenly finds her as the betrothed of his friend-cum-obliger - Prakash (M. Shola Aur Shabnam (flame and dew) is a triangular love story. Shola Aur Shabnam (1961) follows this theme only. Morever, a broken-heart or a loser in love should definitely be able to understand the pain of someone whose heart is broken or who's been separated from his / her sweetheart. A person who has been in love himself / herself is supposed to understand the love of others. ![]() But it's true that every lover loves a lover. I have heard that everyone loves a lover. ![]()
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