Dharam Kanta
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Directed by | Sultan Ahmed |
Written by | Kader Khan (dialogues) Majrooh (lyrics) |
Screenplay by | Bharat B. Bhalla |
Story by | Bharat B. Bhalla |
Produced by | Sultan Ahmed |
Starring | Raaj Kumar Waheeda Rehman Jeetendra Rajesh Khanna Reena Roy Sulakshana Pandit |
Cinematography | R. D. Mathur |
Edited by | M. S. Shinde |
Music by | Naushad |
Production company | Sultan Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 148 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Dharam Kanta (transl. Balance of Piety) is a 1982 Hindi-language action film, produced and directed by Sultan Ahmed under the Sultan Productions banner. It stars Raaj Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Jeetendra, Rajesh Khanna, Reena Roy, Sulakshana Pandit, Amjad Khan in the pivotal roles and music composed by Naushad.[1] The movie was a hit on its release and completed silver jubilee
Plot
Thakur Bhavani Singh is a daredevil dacoit whose presence is a terror in that region. He lives with his wife Radha, two sons Ram & Lakshman, and a daughter Ganga. Radha always insists to quit his profession but he puts a deaf ear. Once, Bhavani Singh abducts a boy Raju son of Zamindar Harnam Singh, and mortgages him for a hefty ransom. During the transposition, Raju dies when his mother curses Bhavani Singh. As a result, his family is spilt into a disaster when which makes him repent. Hence, he decides to surrender when his acolyte Chandan Singh takes up arms and dies in the encounter. The court penalizes life to Bhavani Singh, his sons Ram & Lakshman are fostered by two petty thieves Shankar & Shiv, and ironically, Ganga is adopted by the Harnam couple.
Years roll by, Shankar & Shiv become notorious and destiny makes them stand as rivals. On-going, they find their love interests Bijli & Chanda respectively. Besides, Jwala Singh son of Chandan Singh is a hazardous dacoit at one-time, he keeps an evil eye on Ganga. At that time, Shiv protects and treats her as his sister. Once in a robbery, Shankar & Shiv are apprehended. In the prison, they are acquainted with Bhavani Singh as unbeknownst and he tries to reform them. Meanwhile, Jwala Singh is intentionally tied up in the jail, seeks to kill Bhavani Singh, and flees. Shiv & Shankar save their father by giving them blood.
After some time, Bhavani Singh is released when the government rewards him with 5 acres of land in a village and he settles therein with Radha. However, Jwala Singh obstructs him at every level but he stands strong. In tandem, Shiv & Shankar befriend and abscond. On the way, they spot Jwala Singh forcibly abducting Ganga and they hinder them but wounded. During that plight, Bhavani Singh rescues Ganga and hands her over to her parents when realizing his virtue Harnam Singh’s wife relives him from the curse. So, one by one the family recognizes each other when Jwala Singh kidnaps the entire woman. At last, Bhavani Singh flares up, and along with Shiv & Shankar cease Jwala Singh. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the reunion of the family.
Cast
- Raaj Kumar as Thakur Bhavani Singh
- Waheeda Rehman as Thakurain Radha Singh
- Jeetendra as Laxman Singh / Shiva
- Rajesh Khanna as Ram Singh / Shankar
- Reena Roy as Bijli
- Sulakshana Pandit as Chanda
- Heena Kausar as Ganga Singh
- Amjad Khan as Chandan Singh / Jwala Singh (Double Role)
- Satyendra Kapoor as Thakur Harnam Singh
- Purnima as Mrs. Harnam Singh
- Gajanan Jagirdar as Mukhiya
- Om Prakash as Fakira
- Nazir Hussain as Priest
- Mukri as Shiva's Foster Father
- Nisar Ahmad Ansari as Jailor
Soundtrack
All songs composed by Naushad and all lyrics by Majrooh
Song | Singer |
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"Teri Meri Hai Nazar" | Asha Bhosle |
"Ghunghroo Toot Gaye" | Asha Bhosle |
"Yeh Gotedaar Lahenga Nikloon Jab Daalke" | Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi |
"Tera Naam Liya, Dil Thaam Liya" | Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi |
"Duniya Chhute, Yaar Na Chhute" (Duet) | Mohammed Rafi, Bhupinder Singh |
"Duniya Chhute, Yaar Na Chhute" (Solo) | Bhupinder Singh |
References
- ^ "Movie Overview". 13 August 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
External links
- Dharam Kanta at IMDb