Anand, a terminally ill man with lymphosarcoma, teaches his doctor about the joy of life and the importance of living in the present. The story is told through flashbacks as the doctor reflects on the impact Anand had on his life.
Tyaag is a 1977 movie that delves into the themes of love, class differences, imprisonment, and the struggles faced by a prisoner. The story revolves around a writer who falls in love with a woman from a different social class. Their relationship faces numerous obstacles, including a prison sentence and societal prejudices. Tyaag explores the complexities of love and the challenges posed by societal norms.
Raj Anand is a Bollywood movie director and lives a wealthy lifestyle with his wife, Padmini, and only son, Varun. He is respected and liked in the industry and is known to be a man of honesty and principles. He feels that Varun should make a debut in one of his movies, which he decides to call "Nagar Vadhu" (Prostitute), and hopes to cast a well-known Bollywood actress, Sakhi Swami, opposite Varun in the female lead role. The only problem is that Varun dislikes acting, but when Raj persuades him, he changes his mind, and agrees to act in this movie. Varun meets with Sakhi, and both are attracted to each other. This does not auger well with Raj and he puts a stop to the production immediately. It is then that Varun finds out that his principled father has been known to have an illicit relationship with Sakhi. How will this knowledge help him overcome the wall of mistrust that has now arisen between his dad, himself, and Sakhi.
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