Look alike twins are separated at birth. One grows up as a farmer in tough surroundings, and hardwork; while the other grows up with a wealthy family. The one with the wealthy family is abused, beaten, drugged, and tormented in order to keep him subdued and controlled by the rest of the family and certain employees, so that they can continue to live an easy life, at his cost. Things change dramatically, when the twins are switched, with the hardworking one ending up with the wealthy family, and the other ending up with his mother, and a hard life. This movies contains the emotional and popular song: "Kaunsi hai woh cheez jo yahan nahin milti, sub kuch mil jata hai, lekin hahn, Maa nahin milti..(You can get everything in this world, the only thing you cannot get or replace is: Mother).
Jeetendra's affair with Mumtaz having just ended, newcomer Reena Roy latched on to him, helping her climb the ladder and become a popular heroine.
The movie is a remake of the Kannada film Bhale Jodi (1970), which was earlier remade in Telugu as Bullema Bullodu (1972).
Rishi Kapoor was signed for the film but later replaced by Jeetendra.
The international album You Have Stolen My Heart by Asha Bhosle & Kronos Quartet features an instrumental version of the song "Saajan Kaha Jaoongi Main".
Jaise Ko Taisa 1973
01 Jan 1973 ● Hindi ● 2 hrs 14 mins
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