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Indian masterpiece "Caravan"

"Caravan" is one of the most influential Indian song-and-dance films released in China in the 1970s and 1980s. The movie combines murder, love, thriller, song-and-dance, and other forms of commerce, constituting a large platter of entertainment that the audience enjoys. Although the storyline of the movie seems to be relatively commonplace today, it was definitely a highlight for the closed Chinese audience at the time, especially the Indian-inspired songs and dances that were y rooted in the hearts of the people.

Synopsis: In the beautiful land of India there is a happy gypsy caravan, the joy of wandering life by a beautiful, intelligent girl Sunita messed up, ludicrous .... Behind the girl's back lurks a murderous plot. As the day dawned, the young girl hidden in the bushes peered at the busy police officers at the bottom of the cliff, a complex expression of spared life on her face. She is Sunita, the owner of the wrecked car. Sunita is the only daughter of Mohandas, the owner of a large factory in Mumbai, India, and was invited by her groom, Rajan, last night to celebrate her first wedding night at a small cottage in Kandala.

Born into a family of ordinary people, Rajan was smart, capable and socially adept, and was so beloved by Mohandas that he was adopted as his adopted son. Gradually, Rajan involved in the affairs and management of the factory, he is sometimes disobedient, sometimes advice, sometimes desperate, sometimes steady, confuse the good Mohandas. The owner of the big factory flatly sacks the general manager, Karamachand, who has been working faithfully for 30 years, for this reason.

In the darkness of the night, Rajan parked the car in front of the mountain house, Sunita took the key and opened the door, and the lights came on "automatically". A charming woman wiggling her ass came out of the house and introduced herself as Monica, a dancer from the nightclub. She hysterically scolds Rajan and produces photos of her three-year affair with him. Rajan tries to defend himself, but Monica takes out a letter from her bag and gives it to Sunita. It is a personal letter from her father to Karamachandra exposing Rajan's theft of 300,000 rupees from the factory safe and expressing his wish to see Karamachandra back at work. Sunita was stunned and stared at Rajan in bewilderment, "You, the wolf in human skin!" Sunita said indignantly through clenched teeth. Monica took advantage of the situation and pressed, "Rajan is the murderer of your father, he married you only because he wanted to annex your entire property. If you have any difficulties in the future, you can always come to me." She waved the letter and walked away condescendingly.

Instinctively defending herself, Sunita ran into the inner room and unlocked the door. Outside the door, Rajan, like a lone wolf in a trap, stumbled and drank on one side. Sunita, wrapped in her blanket, contemplates the way out. The wall clock ticks and Sunita realizes that death has come. She looks through the lock hole of the door and sees a drunken Rajan collapsed on the couch in a deep sleep, a set of keys tossed aside, evoking Sunita's desire to live. She opens the door to her room, removes the car keys and drives away from the villa, Sunita's soul is not in the right place as she speeds down the rough road. While descending the hill, she realizes that the car's brake has been removed, once again falling into Rajan's trap. This led to the scene where the car crashed and burned on a cliff.

At this point, Rajan pretends to be a passerby and talks to the police, and the fact that there is no Sunita's body around the place of the accident makes him apprehensive, and he orders his thugs to spread their nets around to eliminate the hidden danger.

The car crash did not scare Sunita, but increased her boldness and courage. She dresses up as a country girl and is determined to find Monica to get back the physical evidence and avenge her father's murder. One day she climbs into a dilapidated van covered with posters advertising gypsy girls' dances and hides in the compartment. Near midday, the car's owner, Mohan, and his assistant, Jonny, stop for a break. As they dine and talk, Sunita, starving, gets under the van and eats potato chips from Mohan's lunchbox, one at a time, before Mohan discovers her and confiscates the pancakes she stole from him. Sunita lies that she has run away from her marriage against the orders of her parents and gets Mohan's sympathy and agrees to send her to her relative's house in Mumbai.

Sunita finds the nightclub where Monica works, not realizing that Rajan is flirting with Monica again. She senses that her plan has gone bust and takes the door. Rajan spots Sunita and chases after her, and coincidentally, Mohan and the others haven't left yet, which rescues her. But they mistake Rajan for Sunita's hated fiancé.

Sunita leaned against the side of the wagon in disappointment, muttering to herself in self-congratulation, "Going to Bangalore to find Karamachand is the only way out." Mohan's younger brother, Munto, sniffs up and says, "The caravan is to Bangalore, we are on summer vacation and my brother picked me up to visit my mother there." As he spoke, he invited Sunita to eat pancakes and soon they were as close as siblings. They arrived with the car at the stopping place of the Gypsy caravan. Nisha, the beautiful and rugged dancing star, spots Mohan and runs up to him frantically, showing him love in the distinctive Gypsy way. Mohan, however, is bent on marrying a sensible wife and is indifferent to Nisha's advances.

Rajan, who has been distracted by his failure to find out where Sunita is, surmises that Sunita is going to Karamachand, and orders his thugs to go down the highway to Bangalore, searching city by city, hotel by hotel.

Uncle Tota, the head of the caravan, sympathizes with Sunita's plight and agrees to stay, but asks her to support herself. But Nisha, the leader of the caravan, is full of sadness, and she has a grudge against her. One day, when the caravan arrives at the poor village of Pune, the villagers crowd around Nisha, the star dancer, and ask her to perform on stage. Nisha took advantage of the situation and threatened, "Tell Sunita to get out of here immediately and leave our caravan forever." Mohan walks up to Sunita and orders her to replace Nisha. Reluctantly, Sunita puts on a burlesque costume and follows Mohan around the stage, making things up as she goes along. Unexpectedly, the improvisation is a great success and wins applause from the audience. Sunita's cleverness and cooperation impresses Mohan. Sunita takes the reward money given by the headman and goes to the town with Monto and Mohan to buy something. Unexpectedly, Rajan's thugs have arrived and find and notice Sunita. As soon as Mohan and Monto turn around, Sunita is kidnapped and left.

Early the next morning, the caravan set off with heavy footsteps. As the caravan passes over a steep hill, Monto sees a bright red turban bobbing, "Sunita-" Mohan calls out in surprise, climbing out. The echoes from the valley awaken a delirious Sunita, who has been beaten and left breathless in the valley by her beaters. With the help of his mates, Mohan rushes to her rescue.

In the hospital, Mohan takes good care of Sunita. One day he tried to put a wedding ring on Sunita's finger, but she refused. The affectionate Mohan is so tormented by his lost love that he seeks relief by drinking heavily. Holding an empty bottle of wine, he looks at the caravan in the distance and shouts out loud, "Let's go! Let's go!" Painfully, he sat down on the hillside and wept loudly.

Sunita did not go with the caravan, she went to Mohan's side and revealed her identity, criticizing Mohan for being emotional and taking it out on his friends and brothers ....... Mohan accepts Sunita's criticism and then realizes that Sunita also loves him y. In the green grass of the mountains, the two of them smooth expression of love, and finally *** engaged to be married, full of sweetness and honey.

Mohan and Sunita catch up with the caravan and Uncle Tota, the upright headman, performs the engagement ceremony for Mohan and Sunita. Afterward he counsels Nisha, "The Gypsies have a tradition of sacrificing their lives for those they love. ......" Nisha's kind heart is shaken. For the sake of Mohan's happiness, she decided to bear the pain and give up love.

Not screwing Sunita annoys Rajan to no end. Karamachandra's return from Europe adds a new threat to him. Monica also flips out on herself. He decides on another plan.

The caravan enters Bangalore in a big way and Mohan's mother is at home organizing her son's wedding. Sunita takes advantage of the chaos to slip out of the house and make a call to Karamachandra. They agree to go to Mumbai together to pick up Monica's letter. To avoid another disaster, she travels with Mohan, Joni and Nisha. Little did they know that it was a sinister trap set by the cunning Rajan using Monica as a bait. As soon as they entered Monica's room, they were caught by the ambush thugs and a drunken Joni collapsed by the door.

The menacing Rajan drives Sunita and Mohan to a wooded area, where he hangs Mohan from a tree with Mohan's feet on the shoulders of the young Monto, ties Sunita to the tree, and digs a large hole with his own hands. He was going to bury the loving lovers alive with his own hands. In the warehouse near the woodland, Nessa's hands were tied behind her back, and, unable to bear witness to the misery before her, she ground through the ropes and escaped. Throwing her hand, a dagger notched up just in time to cut the rope hanging Mohan. Then, using her captured gun, she snipes the battering ram and covers Mohan to rescue Sunita.

Mohan had beaten Rajan to a bloody pulp and was dying, and just as he turned to rescue Sunita, the wily Rajan struggled to his feet and approached Mohan from behind with a gun: "You think you're done? It's not that easy. I will die, not today. I'm going to send you both into this pit! Prepare to die!" With that, he shot at them. Nisha quickly ran to Mohan's face, the bullet passed through her chest, and she fell into Mohan's arms with a smile on her face, saying in a broken voice, "The gypsies have a tradition of sacrificing their lives ...... for those they love." The villain was about to let off a second shot when a gunshot came from his back, only to see him fall in response and fall into the middle of a self-dug grave. It turned out that Joni drunkenly woke up and arrived with the police.

The members of the caravan have become more united through the battle between good and evil. Sunita changes into a rural girl's costume and stands on the highway waiting for the vast caravan. She walked up to Mohan and said fondly, "You may not belong to our family, but I belong to you." The lovers hugged each other tightly.

Sunita followed the caravan of upright, unpretentious gypsies on another journey to a new life ......