Released in 1969, Aradhana transformed Rajesh Khanna into India’s first true superstar. His rise to fame was so immense that it rivalled the combined stardom of Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth.
Originally offered to Aparna Sen, who declined due to the mother’s role, the film ultimately became a turning point for Sharmila Tagore. Having played glamorous roles in Kashmir Ki Kali and An Evening in Paris, she took on the role of Vandana, a simple yet strong woman, opposite Rajesh Khanna’s dashing army officer, Arun.
Musical Magic And Cinematic Moments
The film’s music, composed by Sachin Dev Burman with help from his son R.D. Burman, played a crucial role in its success. Songs like Mere Sapno Ki Rani and Kora Kagaz Tha Yeh Mann Mera became instant classics. Kishore Kumar’s playback singing, particularly in Roop Tera Mastana, further cemented his position as a leading voice in Bollywood.
Following the storytelling style of Mother India, Aradhana focused on a mother’s struggle to raise her son alone, facing social and personal challenges. Despite its melodramatic elements, the film remains engaging due to its powerful performances.
A Star-Studded Ensemble
The cast included notable names such as Farida Jalal, Ashok Kumar, and a young Subhash Ghai in a supporting role. Sujit Kumar’s harmonica-playing scene in Mere Sapno Ki Rani also became iconic.
While Rajesh Khanna’s previous films had not fared well at the box office, Aradhana was his breakthrough. It also solidified Sharmila Tagore’s status as a versatile actress, earning her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Today, as the film returns to theatres, it continues to captivate audiences with its timeless appeal.











