Released in 1983, Souten (a term meaning “co-wife,” or Savati in Telugu) stands as one of the most significant milestones in the later career of Bollywood’s first superstar, Rajesh Khanna. Produced and directed by Sawan Kumar Tak, the film is a poignant domestic drama that explores the complexities of marriage, societal pressure, and the nobility of sacrifice.
A Tangled Web of Emotions
The story follows Shyam (Rajesh Khanna), a diligent man who returns to India after working in the Middle East. He marries Rukmini (Tina Munim), and while their union begins with love, it eventually fractures under the weight of childlessness. Over the years, Rukmini’s bitterness grows, leading her to blame Shyam for their circumstances.

Seeking solace from his strained marriage and Rukmini’s constant accusations, Shyam encounters Radha (Padmini Kolhapure), a simple village girl. Radha develops a deep, respectful devotion to Shyam, admiring his kindness. While Shyam finds emotional refuge in Radha’s company, the film notably depicts their bond as one of emotional intimacy rather than physical infidelity. However, fuelled by the machinations of the villainous Dhanraj (Prem Chopra), Rukmini’s insecurity spirals into toxic suspicion.
Performance and Direction
Rajesh Khanna delivers a powerhouse performance, capturing the vulnerability of a man caught between a crumbling marriage and a new emotional anchor. Tina Munim effectively portrays the transition from a loving wife to a suspicious spouse, while Padmini Kolhapure shines as the embodiment of selfless love. The supporting cast, featuring veterans like Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, A.K. Hangal, and the iconic villain Ranjeet, adds significant depth to the narrative.
A Musical Phenomenon
A major pillar of the film’s massive success was its evergreen soundtrack, composed by Usha Khanna. The lyrics and melodies resonated deeply with the Indian public. “Shayad Meri Shaadi Ka Khayal“, A playful, legendary duet by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. “Zindagi Pyar Ka Geet Hai“, A philosophical anthem released in both male (Kishore Kumar) and female (Lata Mangeshkar) versions. “Sasu Tirath Sasura Tirath“, A celebratory track highlighting traditional family values. “Main Teri Chhoti Behna Hoon“, A sentimental song that remains popular in households today.
Legacy
Souten concluded as a “Super Hit” because it balanced a sensitive social issue with high-stakes drama and chart-topping music. The climax, featuring Radha’s ultimate sacrifice to reunite Shyam and Rukmini, cemented the film as a definitive “sacrifice-based” emotional drama in Indian cinema history.

Principal Correspondent, Prime Post
Vidya Sagar Chaturvedula is a passionate film enthusiast whose four-decade career spans multiple sectors, including media and industry. Fluent in Telugu, Hindi, and English, he has a deep appreciation for cinema, particularly films in those three languages. His passion goes beyond simple viewing; he enjoys analyzing directional skill, the emotional depth of actors’ performances, and the profound meaning embedded in dialogue. Mr. Sagar is known for his ability to clearly articulate and narrate his insightful film analyses after watching a movie.
Very nicely narrated about the film. Rajesh Khanna’s action and other co actors and actresses did well their role in this film. Thanks for bringing this film on this platform and make to recollect the legends.
Nice review👍
Zindagi pyar ka Geet hai, and Shayad meri shaadi ka khayal.. songs are superhit songs of Souten movie, and music was the main factor for the film’s success.
Good review.