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Dushman
Directed byDulal Guha
Produced byPremji
Written byVirendra Sinha
StarringRajesh Khanna
Meena Kumari
Mumtaz
Kanhaiyalal
Leela Mishra
Naaz
Asit Sen
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Lyrics
Anand Bakshi
CinematographyM. Rajaram
Suchitra Productions
Distributed bySuchitra Productions
January 7, 1972[1][2][3][4]
Running time
177 mins[1][4]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Enjoy Evergreen Collection Of Rajesh Khanna Hit Songs play nonstop or select your favorite track from the Menu only on Bollywood Classics. Rajesh Khanna (29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was born as Jatin Khanna was a Bollywood actor, film producer and politician who is known for his work in Hindi cinema.

Dushman (English: Enemy) is a 1971[2][3] Hindi film produced by Premji and directed by Dulal Guha. It is based on a novel by Virendra Sharma. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the title role and for which he received a Filmfare nomination as Best Actor, the only nomination for the film.[5]Meena Kumari, Mumtaz, Bindu, Rehman, Asit Sen and Johnny Walker are part of the cast.

The film became a 'super-hit' at the box office and stood 3rd in top ten list.[6] The 2012 review of the film by the newspaper The Hindu stated: 'Essaying the role of Surjit Singh, a reckless, macho truck driver, with a penchant for consuming desi liquor and visiting brothels, the actor can be described in only one word — superb. Wearing fatigues for most of the film and donning a moustache, Khanna looks every bit the truck driver he portrays. He adapts to the role, discarding his trademark mannerism and style of dialogue delivery for a sprightly walk and body language that smacks of arrogance.'[7]

This film was remade in Tamil as Needhi in 1972, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalithaa.The film was later remade into the Telugu film Khaidii Babay (1974), starring Shobhan Babu in the title role, and Vanisri as his love interest.[8] Also was remade in Malayalam as Maattoly starring M. G. Soman. It was also remade in Kannada by Shankar Nag as Hosa Theerpu (1983) starring Ambareesh.

Plot[edit]

Surjit Singh (Rajesh Khanna) earns livelihood by driving truck. He is a rash driver often driving after drinking. One night he stops at the prostitute Chamelibai's (Bindu), spends the night with her, and gets up late the next morning. He rushes out and drives at breakneck speed in thick fog to make up for the lost time while again drinking. He ends up running over and killing a farmer named Ram Din. But despite the opportunity to run, he decides to stay and face the consequences. He is arrested by the police, charged, and brought before the court.

Surjit acknowledges his guilt to the Judge (Rehman), who in turn knows that he should send Surjit to prison for two years. But moved by the plight of Ram Din's family (which include his widow Malti (Meena Kumari); his sister Kamla (Naaz); two young sons; a crippled father Ganga Din (Nana Palsikar), and his blind mother (Leela Mishra), and his inherent belief that imprisonment does not serve the good for victim or the perpetrator, the Judge resolves to try a novel experiment of forcing Surjit to live with Ram Din's family and look after their financial needs. A horrified Surjit attempts in vain to convince the Judge to change his ruling. He is transported to his new 'prison' under police protection, where he is met by hostile villagers. Ram Din's family detest his presence, and call him 'Dushman' (The enemy). Surjit attempts to escape on the first night, but is apprehended and brought back to serve his time.

He gradually comes to terms with the twist of the fate that has forced him to become a farmer for subsistence and live under the ever unforgiving eyes of Ram Din's family. Over time, he starts sincerely working for the family and its interests. He meets Phoolmati (Mumtaz), a happy-go-lucky girl who operates a small bioscope machine to entertain the village kids. They take an instant liking to each other, which blossoms into love. He also finds friends amongst the previously hostile villagers. He works hard on the family plot while also protecting it from the clutches of a local landlord, who has ill-intentioned designs on the land and also on Kamla.

Surmounting many obstacles, Surjit is able to arrange the marriage of Kamla with her childhood sweetheart. Xcom enemy within save game editor pc. With the help of a benevolent police force and the Judge, he is also able to thwart the many attempts of the landlord to seize the family's land, and that of other villagers who have mortgaged their land with the same landlord. Malti however, is unable to forgive Surjit for having killed her husband.

Things take a dramatic turn for the worse when Surjit is framed and arrested for the accidental death of Phoolmati's drunk grandfather. At the same time, the landlord covertly gets the harvest produced by Surjit and other villagers, on fire, and has Phoolmati kidnapped, primarily to punish Surjit. Malti, who has been working in one of the landlord's saw mills thinking he is an honourable man, witnesses his misdeeds, and finally realises her mistake. She is able to rescue Phoolmati, but gets trapped by the landlord instead, who attempts to rape her. Meanwhile, Surjit stages an escape from his holding cell and with the help of Phoolmati, is able to come to Malti's rescue in the nick of time. He confronts the landlord and violently assaults him as payback. The police show up and arrest the landlord for his role in defrauding the villagers and destroying their harvest.

Ram Din's family finally accept Surjit as one of their own, and arrange his marriage to Phoolmati. In a final twist though, his two years' imprisonment is complete, and the Police arrive to escort him back to town. He pleads with the Judge to let him serve a life sentence, and the Judge smiles, vindicated that his experiment has been successful.[9]

Cast[edit]

  • Rajesh Khanna as Surjit Singh / Dushman
  • Meena Kumari as Malti Ram Din
  • Mumtaz as Phoolmati
  • Naaz as Kamala
  • Abhi Bhattacharya as Police Inspector
  • Asit Sen as Head Constable Harishankar Chaurasiya
  • Rehman as Judge
  • Anwar Hussain as Timber Merchant
  • Sajjan as Nain Sukh
  • Kanhaiyalal as Durga Prasad
  • Nana Palsikar as Ganga Din
  • Leela Mishra as Mrs. Ganga Din
  • K. N. Singh as Public Prosecutor Saxena
  • Ramayan Tiwari as Nana, Drunkard Grand Father of Phoolmati
  • Murad as Supreme Court Judge
  • Johnny Walker as Palmist (Special Appearance)
  • Bindu as Chamelibai (In Song 'Vaada Tera Vaada')
  • Marutirao Parab as Barber
  • Narbada Shankar as Panditji

Remakes Details[edit]

YearFilmLanguageCastDirector
1972Dushman HindiRajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Meena KumariDulal Guha
1973NeedhiTamilSivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Sowcar JanakiC. V. Rajendran
1974Khaidii BabayTeluguShobhan Babu, Vanisri
1978MaattolyMalayalamM.G. Soman, Jayabharathi, SukumariA. Bhimsingh
1983Hosa TheerpuKannadaAmbareesh, JayamalaShankar nag

Soundtrack[edit]

Dushman
#TitleSinger(s)
1'Balma Sipahiya'Lata Mangeshkar
2'Dekho Dekho Dekho Bioscope Dekho' (Paisa Phenkho Tamaasha Dekho)Lata Mangeshkar
3'Maine Dekha Tune Dekha'Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
4'Sachchai Chhup Nahin Sakti' (Vaada Tera Vaada)Kishore Kumar

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Dushman'. Times of India. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  2. ^ ab'Dushman (1972)'. The Hindu. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  3. ^ ab'Dushman (1972)'. Cinestaan. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  4. ^ ab'Dushman'. IndianCine. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  5. ^http://deep750.googlepages.com/FilmfareAwards.pdf
  6. ^'Box office 1972'. Box Office India. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
  7. ^Malhotra, Aps (26 July 2012). 'Dushman (1972)' – via www.thehindu.com.
  8. ^http://www.ghantasala.info/tfs/cdatae7c3.html
  9. ^'Dushman'. www.imbd.com.

External links[edit]

  • Dushmun on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dushman_(1971_film)&oldid=938949496'
Aakhir Kyon?
Directed byJ. Om Prakash
Produced byJ. Om Prakash
Written byAchala Nagar
Screenplay byAchala Nagar
StarringRajesh Khanna
Smita Patil
Tina Munim
Rakesh Roshan
Music byRajesh Roshan
CinematographyV. Babasaheb
Edited byNand Kumar
Distributed byEros International
Shemaroo Video Pvt. Ltd.
  • 30 August 1985 (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Aakhir Kyon? (lit. At last why?) is a 1985IndianBollywood film produced and directed by J. Om Prakash. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Tina Munim, Smita Patil and Rakesh Roshan.[1]

Plot[edit]

Nisha (Smita Patil) is an orphaned child who has been adopted by her relatives and raised alongside her cousin, Indu (Tina Munim). As both cousins enter their 20s, Indu falls in love with the rich and good-looking Kabir (Rakesh Roshan). However, Kabir takes a liking to Nisha and to the dismay of Indu, marries Nisha, wanting an obedient and socially accepted wife moulding to the traditional conservative norms as Nisha constrained to, compared to Indu, who was liberal and progressive in her views and behaviour. After marriage, all seems well in the life of Nisha and Kabir and soon, Nisha becomes pregnant. Meanwhile, a happy Nisha is oblivious to Kabir's affairs and dalliance with several women, on the pretext of business trips.

Nisha's pregnancy is deemed as a complication by her doctor and upon the insistence of Indu's mother (Shubha Khote), Indu moves into Nisha and Kabir's home to take care of her. As Nisha becomes restricted in her daily activities, Indu gets closer to Kabir and engages in an extramarital affair with him, reviving her erstwhile attraction to him. Oblivious to these new changes, Nisha continues with her life and eventually delivers a girl. Upon return and realising the affair between her husband and cousin, she is shattered and confronts Kabir and Indu. Kabir resists and refuses to end his affair and asks her to adjust to this change. Nisha refuses and leaves the house, handing her daughter's responsibilities to their house maid.

In the new male-dominated world, Nisha struggles and meets with Alok (Rajesh Khanna). They quickly become friends and Alok develops feelings towards Nisha; but Nisha remains focused on her work and succeeds as an author detailing her life struggles and the fight against it. On the other side, the relationship between Kabir and Indu remains stagnant, with their financial situation worsening and circumstances making them realise their mistakes.

As Nisha and Kabir's daughter becomes of married age, a worried Kabir is unsure how he would afford such an alliance, but Nisha comes and rescues Kabir by selling him her publishing rights henceforth and forwarding the royalties to her marriage and life. Kabir apologises for whatever happened and repents deeply, leaving Nisha to comment that she has moved on from her life and does not want her daughter to know her identity and the pain she might endure knowing her mother's fate. As their daughter is married, Alok meets with Nisha and tells her that its time for them to officiate their relation. As Nisha resists, still moulding to her traditional values, Alok confronts with a question 'Akhir Kyon?' (Why So?) explaining that when she was going through marital troubles, society blamed her and refused to support her, so why worry about society. Hence, 'Why So?'. Alok applies sindoor and officiates his relationship with her.

Cast[edit]

  • Rajesh Khanna: Alok Nath
  • Smita Patil: Nisha
  • Tina Munim: Indu Sharma
  • Rakesh Roshan: Kabir Suri
  • Asrani: Radha Raman Goswami
  • Sujit Kumar: Mr. S. Kumar
  • Shobha Khote: Indu's Mother
  • Beena Banerjee: Abha

Soundtrack[edit]

The movie had good soundtrack and many memorable songs.

#TitleSinger(s)
1'Shaam Hui Chadh Aai'Lata Mangeshkar
2'Saat Rang Mein'Amit Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal
3'Komal Hai Kamzor Nahin'Asha Bhosle
4'Dushman Na Kare'Amit Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
5'Ek Andhera Lakh Sitare'Mohammed Aziz

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Aakhir Kyon? on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aakhir_Kyon%3F&oldid=935313972'