Dildaar
Dildaar (transl. Generous) is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by D. Rama Naidu under Suresh Productions and directed by K. Bapayya. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Nazneen and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Soggadu (1975) starring Sobhan Babu, Jayachitra, Jayasudha. Both the movies were made under the same banner and the director. The film was Above Average at the box office.[1] Actress Nazneen received the film's only Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[2]
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Directed by | K. Bapayya |
Written by | Inder Raj Anand (dialogues) |
Story by | Balamurugan |
Based on | Soggadu (1975) |
Produced by | D. Rama Naidu |
Starring | Jeetendra Rekha Nazneen |
Cinematography | P. N. Sundaram |
Edited by | K. A. Marthand |
Music by | Laxmikant-Pyarelal |
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Running time | 156 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Plot
The film begins in a village where a jaunty gallant farmer Banke C. Lal receives the ‘’Krishi Pandit Award’’ for the green revolution and lives with his mother Lakshmi. He falls for a charming girl Parvati, the daughter of sly Sarpanch Charandas. Shamsher Singh a malice Zamindar, conducts vandalism by associating Charandas. Indeed, the original heir is Latha naive and feared for an owl. Exploiting it, Shamsher Singh diffuses her as insane and ploys to knit her. Meanwhile, Banke moves with the proposal to Charandas which he derides as illiterate. Then, he challenges him to wed a girl more civilized than Parvati and proceeds for the city. Consequently, Latha flees from the venue with the aid of her friend Prasad that tries to swindle her and is rescued by Banke. Here, they crush and for circumstances quickly knitted. Soon after, they get back when Shamsher Singh seeks to spill them. Thereby, Banke files up a case that has been called off by proving Latha as psychotic. Aware of Banke Lal’s wedlock his mother slumps because Shamsher Singh is the homicide of her husband Choti Lal. Besides, Shamsher Singh is forcibly attempting to espouse Latha when Banke secures and makes her normal. After the defeat, Shamsher Singh is intrigued to eliminate Latha when Parvati sacrifices her life. At last, Banke flares up and ceases Shamsher Singh. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note.
Cast
- Jeetendra as Bankelal
- Rekha as Lata
- Nazneen as Parvati "Paro"
- Prem Chopra as Sangram Singh
- Jeevan as Sarpanch Charandas
- Shashikala as Sangram's elder sister
- Sujit Kumar as Chotelal
- Deven Verma as Salim
- Raza Murad as Psychiatrist
- Urmila Bhatt as Laxmi
- Jagdeep as Saudagarmal
- Roopesh Kumar as Prasad
- Birbal as Postman
- Keshto Mukherjee as Raju
- Meena T. as Phoolrani
- Sheetal as Savitri
Soundtrack
Song | Singer |
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"Sakool Mein Kya Padhoge, Ho Ram, Dil Ki Kitaab Pad Lo" | Kishore Kumar |
"Main Raja, Tu Rani, Tu Raja, Main Rani" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Gaon Mein Hote, Hanste Rote, Maa Khush Hoti, Phool Piroti" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Dekha Na Kaise Dara Diya, Jiya Dhadka Diya" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
"Hum Jaise Jo Dildaar Hote Hai" | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle |
References
- "Box Office 1977". Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
- Dhirad, Sandeep (2006). "Filmfare Nominees and Winner" (PDF). deep750.googlepages.com.