Anokhi Ada | |
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Directed by | Kundan Kumar |
Written by | Rafi Ajmeri Vishwanath Pande (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Mushtaq Jalili K.K. Shukla |
Story by | Mushtaq Jalili |
Produced by | Kundan Kumar |
Starring | Jeetendra Rekha Vinod Khanna |
Cinematography | V. Durga Prasad |
Edited by | Kamlakar Karkhanis |
Music by | Laxmikant–Pyarelal |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Asha Studios Ranjit Studios Roop Tara Studios Shree Sound Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Anokhi Ada (transl. Unique style) is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by Kundan Kumar. The film stars Jeetendra, Rekha and Vinod Khanna, with music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.[1]
Plot
Two business partners, Lalaji and Gupta, are also very close friends and expect their friendship to turn into a relationship when their children, Rakesh and Neeta respectively get married. Things appear to be going according to plan, but change abruptly when a young man named Gopal is rescued from drowning and brought into the Lalaji household to recuperate. Gopal does recuperate and in order to repay his gratitude he offers to be employed by Lalaji in their business. Then Rakesh is killed by falling off a cliff; Gopal assumes control of the business; Lalaji and Gupta's friendship breaks up; he woos Neeta; and brings a look-alike of Rakesh – a hoodlum named Kishan – who is out for only one thing – that is to take over the wealth of the two businessmen – by hook or by crook.
Cast
- Jeetendra as Rakesh / Kishan
- Rekha as Neeta Gupta
- Vinod Khanna as Gopal
- Padma Khanna as Radhika
- Mehmood as Dr. Captain Bhushan
- Jeevan as Khushiram
- Nazir Hussain as Lalaji
- Manmohan Krishna as Mr. Gupta
- Praveen Paul as Mrs. Kamla Gupta
- Kanhaiyalal as Ram Prasad "Ramu"
- Manmohan as Shambhu
- Brahmachari as Sewakram (Dr. Bhushan's Compounder)
- Sanjana as Rosy (Gopal's Girlfriend)
- Keshav Rana as Govind
- M. B. Shetty as Birju
Soundtrack
Lyricist: Majrooh Sultanpuri
Song | Singer |
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"Haal Kya Hai Dilon Ka" | Kishore Kumar |
"Sundari, Aay Haay Sundari" | Kishore Kumar |
"Tere Dil Mein Zara Si Jagah Agar Mile" | Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi |
"Jawaani Tera Bolbala, Budhape Tera Munh Kaala" | Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey |
"Gum Gayi, Gum Gayi" | Asha Bhosle |
References
- ↑ "Anokhi Ada (1973)". The Hindu. 15 September 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
External links
- Anokhi Ada at IMDb