Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955)

Fair warning: this movie will try its hardest to suck the feminism out of your system, but you'll still enjoy it because watching Madhubala as Anita Verma is all kinds of joyful, and because Guru Dutt and Johnny Walker have arguably one of the best bromances of all time. Indeed, it's their chemistry more than Guru Dutt and Madhubala's that kept me engaged and entertained throughout the film. Actually it's just Johnny Walker ji (no offence to Dutt saheb): that man could liven up anything and everything, it seems.

If I'm being 100% honest, I will have to admit that my primary motivation for wanting to watch this movie was the song 'Jaane Kahan Mera Jigar Gaya Ji', picturised on Johnny Walker and Yasmin, who unfortunately never acted in a movie again. I say "unfortunately" because I quite enjoyed her performance as Julie, and would have liked to see her in more films. As it is, however, Mr. & Mrs. '55 ended up being her first and last film, and honestly, what a legacy to leave behind. If you are remembered despite acting with legends like Madhubala, Johnny Walker, Guru Dutt and Lalita Pawar, it really is something special. Anyway, back to my main point: O.P. Nayyar's soundtrack is one of the biggest highlights of this movie, and remains fresh and delightful despite all the years that have passed since. 

Watch this one, and you'll figure out why they call that era the "Golden Age of Cinema". 

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