

Weiner described Mere Jeevan Saathi as "a bizarre, unclassifiable Indian film with music, fantasy, special effects, violence, and flamboyant mise-en-scene." The 2013 review by The Hindu newspaper said: "You could watch the movie for some superb music as only R.D. Jerry Pinto says of the film that "Helen's cinematic seniority to the hero, Rajesh Khanna, added an edge to her pursuit of him." David J. Singh as Seth Govindram (Prakash's Father)


He makes his way to the road and is eventually picked up by Captain Vinod, who takes Prakash to his father's house, where he learns that his father died a month ago and now has a new occupant. He hides behind a rock, and in "hunting" him, Kamini falls off the mountain and dies. To win his heart Kamini takes Prakash to horse riding from where he escapes. Jyoti is wooed by Captain Vinod ( Sujit Kumar), who buys her gifts and says the same lines as Prakash had said. She whips and hits him during captivity and vows to behead him. The bandages on Prakash's face are removed and he discovers that he is blind. Jyoti receives a telegram informing her of Prakash's death. Prakash has a car accident and Kamini finds him and takes him back to her palace. However, after seeing Prakash's altruism, he apologizes and they start planning the wedding. Jyoti's father ( Nazir Hussain) visits Prakash with a bribe and is disgusted with his paintings of the female form and rejects him. Dejected Jyoti spurns his attempts to reconcile initially, but when he feigns a suicide attempt by supposedly taking poison and being told the reality of Kamini she reconciles. Prakash insults Kamini and asks her to leave. Kamini turns up at Prakash's house drunk and whilst she was flirting with him, Jyoti arrives and finds them together, she storms off. Prakash though a gifted painter now a playboy falls in love with her. Jyoti ( Tanuja) an eye doctor arrives in Bombay from London.

At heart, he remains an altruistic person. Princess Kamini ( Helen) a playgirl introduces him to the glamour world and he changes his painting style to modern demands. He tries to sell his artistic paintings but fails. He accepts the challenge and leaves his father's house. His father challenges him to earn a one-time meal from his profession. Prakash ( Rajesh Khanna) is a son of a rich father ( K.
