Pyaasa (English: The Thirsty) is a 1957 Indian film produced and directed by Guru Dutt. The film tells the story of struggling poet, Vijay (Guru Dutt), trying to make his works known in post-independence India. Gulabo (Waheeda Rehman in her first major leading role in Hindi cinema), a prostitute with a heart of gold, eventually helps him get his poems published. The music was composed by S.D. Burman.
With the commercial success of thrillers like Baazi, Jaal, Aar Paar and C.I.D. as well as comedies like Mr. & Mrs. '55, Guru Dutt and his studio were financially secure and established. From 1957, he could now make movies he really wanted to make, including Pyaasa. In 2002, Pyaasa was ranked at #160 on the Sight & Sound critics' and directors' poll of all-time greatest films. In 2005, Pyaasa was rated as one of the 100 best films of all time by Time Magazine, which called it "the soulfully romantic of the lot." Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. On the occasion of Valentine's Day 2011 Time magazine has declared it as one of the top 10 romantic movies of all time.
Pyaasa Songs
- Jaane kya tune kahi by Geeta Dutt
- Ham aapki aankhon me by Geeta Dutt, Mohammed Rafi
- Jane who kaise log by Hemant Kumar
- Sar jo tera chakraye by Mohammed Rafi
- Aaj sanam mohe ang lagalo by Geeta Dutt
- Jinhen naaz hai by Mohammed Rafi
- Ye duniya agar mil bhi jaye to kya hai by Mohammed Rafi
- Ye Hanste Huye Phool by Mohammed Rafi
- Tang Aa Chuke Hain Kashm-e-Kashe Zindagi Se Ham by Mohammed Rafi