Friday, September 5, 2008

Saat Hindustani


Saat Hindustani
Directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Produced by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas(Story, Screenplay & Dialogue)
Starring Utpal Dutt
Madhu
Amitabh Bachchan
Jalal Agha
Music by J.P. Kaushik
Kaifi Azmi(Lyrics)
Cinematography S. Ramachandra
Editing by Mohan Rathod
Release date(s) 1969
Running time 144 min
Country Flag of India India
Language Hindi
IMDb profile

Saat Hindustani (Devanagari: सात हिन्दुस्तानी, Nastaliq: سات ہندوستانی, translation: Seven Indians) is a 1969 film written and directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. The film portrays the heroic story of seven Indians who attempt to liberate Goa from the Portuguese colonial rule. The cast included Utpal Dutt, Madhu, A. K. Hangal and Amitabh Bachchan who made his debut with this film. Bachchan played one of the Indians captured by the enemy nation as POW. He played the role of a Muslim poet.


Awards


Overview

Saat Hindustani portrays the heroic story of seven Indians who attempt to liberate Goa from the Portuguese colonial rule. [3]

Synopsis

A Muslim poet Anwar Ali (Amitabh Bachchan), and five other men all belonging from different religions, and from different parts of the India join their seventh comrade, Maria (Shehnaz), a native of Portuguese-occupied Goa, to raise nationalist sentiment in that state by hoisting Indian flags on Portuguese forts and buildings.

In the process they find unity and abandon their religious and regional differences.

The film begins with a dying Maria who summons her former comrades and ends with the comrades assembling before her and reiterating their faith in nationalism.

Cast

Amitabh Bachchan made his debut with this film. Bachchan played one of the Indians captured by the enemy nation as POW. He played the role of a Muslim poet, showing early promise for a very successful later career.

Songs of Saat Hindustani

Music by J.P. Kaushik, Lyrics by Kaifi Azmi
Singer: Mahendra Kapoor

Aandhi Aaye Ki Toofan Koyee Gam Nahin, Ek manzil pe sabki nigaahen rahen, Yoon badhi jaise lehraake dhaara badhe, Zulm had se badhega to ghat jaayega

Yakeen (1969 film)


Directed by Brij
Starring Dharmendra,
Sharmila Tagore
Release date(s) 1969
Language Hindi
IMDb profile

Yakeen (Hindi: य़कीन, Urdu: یکین) is a 1969 Indian film directed by Brij. The movie included stars like Dharmendra in a double role and Sharmila Tagore. They were ably supported by David, Shetty, and others in the movie.

The movie went on to be a success in the box-office reinforcing Dharmendra's star status in 1969. Sharmila Tagore appeared in a very glamorous role in the movie though her role in Aradhana was a stark contrast the same year.

Plot

The plot of Yakeen revolves around a police officer named Rajesh (Dharmendra), who is an expert in explosives and chemicals. Rajesh lives with his dog and his cook (played by Asit Sen), and has a love interest in Rita (Sharmila Tagore). The department in which Rajesh works discovers that there are people interested in stealing information about explosives from them, and start to guard against such an attack, but Rajesh is kidnapped and taken abroad. The kidnappers keep Rajesh imprisoned and send a look-alike, Jackoss (also played by Dharmendra), back to India to deceive the department.

Jackoss is a non-Indian, with blue eyes and a voice different from Rajesh's. To deceive Rajesh's department, he uses contact lenses and tells them that he lost his voice in the kidnapping. Rita believes him and accepts him as Rajesh, although she has some misgivings. Rajesh's dog and cook realise what has happened, so Jackoss kills them to avoid their exposing him. The authorities are also less trusting and do not allow Jackoss to enter the high-security zone, until some other criminals help Jackoss to convince the authorities of his identity.

Meanwhile Rajesh escapes and makes his way back to India. Jackoss had plans to blow up a laboratory (which was the location of secret tests), but Rajesh reaches it on time and foils his plan. After killing Jackoss, Rajesh marries Rita.

Songs

Bahaaron ki baaraat
Hum tum juda na honge
Yakeen karlo mujhe mohobbat hai tumse
Gar Tum Bhula Na Doge


Ek Phool Do Mali



Ek Phool Do Mali

Film poster
Directed byDevendra Goel
Produced byDevendra Goel
Written byMushtaq Jalili
StarringSanjay Khan
Balraj Sahni
Sadhana Shivdasani
Music byRavi
CinematographyKeki Mistry
Editing byR. V. Shrikhande
Release date(s)1969
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
IMDb profile

Ek Phool Do Mali is a 1969 Indian Bollywood film directed by Devendra Goel. The film became a "superhit," taking the third top spot at the box office in 1969..Balraj Sahni earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actor, the only nomination for the film.

 Cast

Jigri Dost


Jigri Dost

Film poster
Directed byRavikant Nagaich
Produced byDoondi
Sunderlal Nahata
StarringJeetendra
Mumtaz
Music byLaxmikant-Pyarelal
Distributed byVijay Laxmi Pictures
Release date(s)1969
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
IMDb profile

Jigri Dost is a 1969 Indian film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It stars Jeetendra in a double role, Mumtaz, and Komal, who is in fact Poonam Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha's wife.It is the remake of MGR's Matukara Velan.

Synopsis

Advocate Narayan Das lives a comfortable lifestyle in rural India with his wife, Annapurna, who insists on feeding everyone who is hungry; and a lovely daughter, Shobha. Since Shobha is of marriageable age, he has arranged to get her married to Advocate Anand and shows his photograph to her, and she shyly approves. The young man shows up, and to the family's delight, not only is he well versed in Law but also in dairy farming. Both Anand and Shobha fall in love with each other, and want to get married. They already have the blessings of Annapurna and Narayandas. Then one day while at a picnic, Anand excuses himself from Shobha's company as he wants to meet a friend. Shobha secretly follows him and is shocked to see him in the arms of another woman, Indu, who is the only daughter of wealthy Chairman Neelkanth. Watch what happens when Shobha confronts Anand with her knowledge and asks him why he has been two-timing her

Cast

  • Jeetendra ... Gopi / Advocate Anand
  • Mumtaz ... Shobha N. Das
  • K.N. Singh ... Chairman Neelkanth
  • Komal ... Indu
  • Prem Kumar ... Jagawar (Neelkanth's assistant)
  • Jagdeep ... Kasturi (Neelkanth's son)
  • Agha ... Advocate Narayan Das
  • Aruna Irani ... Neelkanth's maidservant
  • Nirupa Roy ... Annapurna N. Das

Aradhana (1969 film)



Aradhana
Directed by Shakti Samanta
Produced by Shakti Samanta
Written by Sachin Bhowmick
Starring Rajesh Khanna,
Sharmila Tagore,
Farida Jalal,
Sujit Kumar
Cinematography Alok Dasgupta
Release date(s) November 07, 1969
Running time 169 mins
Language Hindi
IMDb profile

Aradhana (Worship) is a 1969 Bollywood film starring Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna. It is a remake of the Hollywood film To Each His Own, a 1946 movie.[1] It was voted best film of the year by the Filmfare Awards. Sharmila Tagore would win the Filmfare Best Actress Award for the same role that won Olivia de Havilland her first Academy Award for Best Actress.

Aradhana's success gave way to two remakes, both starring Vanisri in Sharmila Tagore's role: the Tamil film Sivahamiyiri Selvan (1974)[2] and the Telugu film Kannavari Kalalu (1974).


Plot

The story opens against the backdrop of idyllic hilly terrain with airforce officer Arun (Rajesh Khanna) crooning "Mere sapno ki rani" atop an open jeep, while Vandana (Sharmila Tagore) demurely sneaks glances at him from a mini train. After a brief romance, they have a secret wedding.

Soon afterwards, Arun dies in an air crash leaving behind a heartbroken and pregnant Vandana. His family refuses to accept the unwed mother-to-be since her marriage with Arun is never formalised. Vandana is finally forced to let a childless couple adopt her newborn son, Suraj. But determined to be a part of his life, she accepts the responsibility of becoming his nanny.

Cast

1969 Awards

Trivia

  • In the film Parineeta, Sharmila Tagore's son, Saif Ali Khan rides on the same train Tagore rides on in Aradhana.