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Koshish (meaning something like "The Attempt", "The Effort", "The Struggle"), is a 1972 Hindi movie. It depicts the story of a deaf and mute woman Aarti (Jaya Badhuri, later Jaya Bachchan, wife of Amitabh Bachchan and mother of Abhishek Bachchan) who meets a deaf and mute man Hari (Sanjeev Kumar). Both working class people with few resources, they go to a school for disabled people together, walk along the beach, befriend a blind man, fall in love, place prank calls, get married, have a nondisabled child, lose the child under horrifically sad circumstances, have another nondisabled child, become more middle class with the help of Hari's kindly and broad-minded boss, and live to a ripe old age together, communicating all the while without spoken words. (They use sign language, and it helps that both the leads have highly expressive eyes and body language).
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