The protagonist is portrayed as a Westernized individual whose parents wish for him to marry a traditional girl, played by Anita Guha. The character is depicted as a freak, contrasting sharply with his prospective bride, who is good at classical dance and music. The two characters enter into a pact to show their disapproval of each other to their parents. They gradually develop genuine feelings for each other and fall in love.
Chacha Zindabad was produced and directed by Om Prakash. Anita Guha starred as the heroine.[3] The film was produced under Om Prakash's own banner "Light and Shade".[4]Anoop Kumar played a supporting role in the film.[5]
Music
Music was by Madan Mohan.[3] In an interview, Lata Mangeshkar recalled an experience from her career. Following the recording of a song which featured a classical singer adopting a ramba-samba style to attract her boyfriend, she suggested that the song be sung by someone else, as she didn't enjoy the recording process. After some initial protests from Om Prakash, he ultimately agreed to her request and the song was later sung by Asha Bhosle.[6][7][8]
Outlook recalls a scene during which the character played Kishor Kunar climbs a water tank while being drunk as a symbol of the "free spirit" of the actor.[12]Filmindia was very critical of the film and found it neither amusing nor intelligent.[13]
The film was however described as "a hilarious comedy" by Sathya Sara and Abrar Alvi.[14] According to Silhouette Magazine, the movie was a hit in 1959.[3]