Years later, a pregnant Sonia rebuilds her life and discovers Sunil is alive, living as "Sudhir" and married to Chandni (Raakhee) to provide legitimacy to her illegitimate child. The film concludes with a "bohemian finale" where Sunil settles down with both wives, a bold narrative choice for the era. Critical and Cultural Impact The YRF Foundation:
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Before he became the undisputed "King of Romance" with snowy valleys and chiffon sarees, Yash Chopra tested the waters of extramarital love with Daag (The Scar). Released in 1973, this film is a pivotal transition point in Indian cinema—bridging the gap between the intense, message-driven cinema of the 60s and the lush, musical romances of the 70s and 80s. Years later, a pregnant Sonia rebuilds her life
Rajesh Khanna (Sunil/Sudhir), Sharmila Tagore (Sonia), and Raakhee (Chandni). Supporting Cast: Prem Chopra Released in 1973, this film is a pivotal
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