Durgaa
Promotional Poster
Directed byShibu Mitra
Written byFaiz Saleem
Produced byS. K. Kapoor
StarringAshok Kumar
Hema Malini
Rajesh Khanna
Raj Babbar
Aruna Irani
Pran
CinematographyJal Mistry
Music bySonik Omi
Distributed byKapur Films
Release date
16 August 1985 (1985-08-16)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office2,00,00,000

Durgaa is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Shibu Mitra.[1] It stars Hema Malini in the title role, along with Ashok Kumar, Pran, Raj Babbar, Aruna Irani in pivotal roles. Rajesh Khanna made a special appearance here. The music is by Sonik Omi.

Plot

Durgaa (Hema Malini), the only daughter of Dinanath (Ashok Kumar), is a soft-spoken girl who is exploited by various men in her life. At first, Durgaa falls in love Sunil Narayan (Raj Babbar) and even marries him. But she realises after marriage that her husband had married her only as an excuse to sleep with her. Durgaa sees her husband romancing and sleeping with other girls. Her husband tries to get Durgaa into trouble by hatching a plan to get her name tagged as a prostitute. She is then accused of murdering an innocent girl but seeks the help of a senior kind-hearted Jagannath (Pran) to bear her court expenses so that she can fight the injustice against her. She is introduced to Advocate Mohan (Rajesh Khanna), who has the reputation of winning every case he handles and so is hired as the advocate representing Durgaa. But Durgaa is not aware of the motive of the old man in helping her. The rest of the story is why Mohan was hired as the advocate by that old man, what the motive of the old man helping Durgaa was, will Durgaa ever forgive her husband, who murdered the girl etc. In the end Durgaa takes revenge on the devils in her life and Mohan marries Durgaa.

Cast

Track list

SongSinger
"Kuch Kehnewala Tha Main, Par Bhool Gaya" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
"Chinak Chinak" Asha Bhosle
"Ab Naya Tamasha" Asha Bhosle
"Sherawali Tera Darbar" Asha Bhosle
"O Naari Dukhiyaari" Mahendra Kapoor
"Sasural Mein Tu Hogi Akeli, Saheli Zara Datke Rahiyo" Dilraj Kaur, Chandrani Mukherjee
"Hai Chanji Kar Deo Ki" Alka Yagnik

References

  1. "Kapur Films". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.