
Considering the vast catalog of B.R. Chopra’s films for potential colorization, ‘Sadhana’ stands out, tackling social issues related to rehabilitation. ‘Naya Daur,’ which has reached its 68th year, mirrors this thematic exploration, albeit with a presentation that might seem old-fashioned today. The film, set in a rural context, explores industrialization. Chopra’s storytelling talents are highlighted by the intricate interactions among the characters. However, the central focus seems to be on the romantic entanglement that unfolds. The interactions between Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, and Ajit capture attention. The chemistry between the lead pair remains exceptional. Dilip Kumar’s acting, particularly in the climax, and Vyjayanthimala’s dynamic expressions, add to the film’s appeal. Even with the complex plot and wide-open spaces, the film’s core remains honest. Though the story may be outdated, the feelings expressed are authentic.







