After completing his college, dark-skinned Adivasi Shekhar returns home and finds that his mother, Savli, has passed away. Distraught, he is consoled by Father Abraham, who also tells him that his mother had an affair with wealthy Ramgarh-based Thakur Pratap Singh, who refused to marry her even after she became pregnant. Shekhar decides to avenge his humiliation and sets forth to expose Pratap. Upon arrival in Ramgarh, he finds that he has a fair-skinned look-alike half-brother, Dilip, as well as a sister, Neelu. Dilip meets him, hires him as a office staff person, and asks him to impersonate him in order to meet Deepa, the only daughter of wealthy Vinodbabu, and Shekhar agrees to do so. Shekhar meets Deepa and both are attracted to each other. Shekhar decides to tell her the truth about himself, and returns to Ramgarh. Once there, he finds history repeating itself as Dilip is in love with an Adivasi belle, Jhumki, but is refusing to marry her.
Izzat has generally received positive reviews.
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Izzat was released in 1968 and has generally received positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 10 reviews, giving Izzat (1968) an average rating of 73%.
Overall, cinema-goers much prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 78%, compared to film critics, who gave it a considerably lower average score of 0%. Amateur reviewers enjoyed Izzat a lot more than professional critics.
With a score of 73%, Izzat is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1968, which stands at 61%.
Other movies from 1968 with similar scores include films like Where Eagles Dare, Romeo and Juliet and Oliver!.
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