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Sholay (1975)


Sholay Movie Trailer 1975

Crew

Directed by     Ramesh Sippy
Produced by     G.P. Sippy
Screenplay by     Salim-Javed
Music by     R. D. Burman
Cinematography     Dwarka Divecha
Editing by     M. S. Shinde
Studio     United Producers
Sippy Films
Distributed by     Sippy Films

Cast

    Dharmendra as Veeru, the more jovial and naughty of the two friends
    Amitabh Bachchan as Jai (Jai Dev), the calmer and more thoughtful of the two friends
    Sanjeev Kumar as Thakur Baldev Singh, usually addressed as "Thakur
   Hema Malini as Basanti, a talkative girl who is the coachwoman for the only horse carriage in Ramgarh
    Jaya Bhaduri as Radha, a quiet girl who is the Thakur's widowed daughter-in-law
    Amjad Khan as Gabbar Singh, a dacoit, who leads a group in looting and plundering the villages in the region of Ramgarh. He has a sadistic personality and insists on killing whenever required to continue his status and to take revenge on his enemies
    Satyen Kappu as Ramlaal
    A.K. Hangal as Rahim Chacha
    Sachin as Ahmed
    Iftekhar as Narmadaji, Radha's father
    Mac Mohan as Sambha
    Viju Khote as Kaalia
    Jagdeep as Soorma Bhopali
    Asrani as a Jailor
    Keshto Mukherjee as Hariram
    Leela Mishra as Mausi
    Paidi Jairaj as the Police Commissioner
    Helen as a gypsy dancer in a special appearance
    Jalal Agha as a gypsy singer in a special appearance

Story

Sholay means fire. In this particular movie, a Police Officer, who family was killed by a bandit named Gabbar Singh, decides to fight fire with fire and recruits two convicts, Jai and Veeru. He approaches them in jail, puts the proposal in front of them, and they agree to bring in Gabbar Singh alive - for a hefty price. After their discharge from jail, they travel by train to the village where the Police Officer lives - now with only his widowed daughter-in-law. The three band together to fight one of the most elusive and dreaded bandits of all time. Will the two ex-cons be able to bring Gabbar alive to the Police Officer?

Did you know?
  • India's second 70-milimetre, stereophonic-sound film. It premiered at Mumbai's Minerva theatre.
  • Was about to be removed from cinemas because of low attendance figures, but attendance started rising and word-of-mouth made it Indian cinema's biggest hit (until Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge) with some theaters playing the film for several years.
  • Danny Denzongpa, who was initially offered the role of Gabbar Singh, was busy shooting Dharmatma in Afhganistan. He could not accept the role, and the reluctant second choice 'Amjad Khan' got it instead.
  • Initially, 'Dharmendra' was keen to play the role of Thakur Baldev Singh. He eventually relented when the director informed him that Sanjeev Kumar would play Veeru if that happened, and would get the heroine. Sanjeev Kumar had just then proposed marriage to Hema Malini. Dharmendra was in love with her and quickly went back to the role of Veeru.
  • The famous overhead tank scene where Veeru threatens Mausi with suicide and Jai attempts at making a proposal of marriage was drawn from a real-life incident.
  • Director Manmohan Desai was first approached by the writing duo of Javed Akhtar and Salim Khan with the story for this movie. He was busy shooting Chacha Bhatija and could not accept the project.
  • Actor 'Amjad Khan' was almost dropped from the project because scriptwriter 'Javed Akhtar' found his voice too weak for Gabbar Singh's role.
  • This film was directly inspired by the spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leone, by Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, Bandidos (1967) among others. Some critics at the time even began calling it a curry western.
  • Amitabh Bachchan was almost killed at the end of the movie when a stray bullet from 'Dharmendra' missed him by inches.
  • The train robbery sequence took about 20 days to film on the Mumbai-Pune line, near Panvel.
  • Amjad Khan's calling one of his associates Sambha caught the fancy of not just moviegoers but also producers. Because of this, a producer promptly announced a movie titled "Sambha."
  • This was the first film in the history of Indian cinema to celebrate a silver-jubilee (25-week) initial release at over 100 theaters across India.
  • The film was shot extensively in Ramnagaram near Bangalore, India. There are huge rocks of granite in this town which formed the backdrop of Gabbar Singh's hideout. As a mark of respect, the people of Ramnagaram renamed a hamlet in the town as Sippynagar after the director of the movie, Ramesh Sippy.
  • The flamboyant Shatrughan Sinha was initially cast for the role of Jai, but Amitabh Bachchan convinced the producers that he was suitable for the role.
  • Sholay's initial theatrical release was 10 years, where it played in a Mumbai theater. This record lasted until it was broken by Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, which was still in its initial theatrical release as of 2007.
  • Hema Malini is not any scenes with Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri because Sanjeev had just proposed to Hema, and she did not want to be near him.
  • Initially a song called "Ke Chand Sa Koi Chehra" was recorded which is a qawwali, but the song was dropped from the movie owing to the length of the movie. One of the singers of the song was the lyricist Anand Bakshi while the others were Manna Dey, Kishore Kumar and Bhupendra.
  • Only four 70mm prints of Sholay were released initially: one for Delhi, one for Uttar Pradesh and two for Bombay-Maharashtra. The same 70mm print was screened at two cinema halls in Delhi, which had different show timings. It would be taken back and forth between the two halls in a car. It was exactly the same with India's first 70mm film, Around the World.
  • The popular character Sambha has only one line of dialogue in the movie: when Gabbar Singh asks him to tell everyone how much reward is on his head, Sambha says, "All of fifty thousand!".
  • Sachin received a refrigerator as remuneration for his acting.
  • Sholay, despite being a huge hit, received only one Filmfare award (best editing: MS Shinde...The awards for the best film, the best dialogues, the best direction and others went to Deewar.
  • Salim-Javed sold two ideas to the producers Sippy's, Majboor and a four-line idea which later on went to become Sholay. Sholay was sold at a lesser price (Rs. 1.5 lakh) than the other Majboor (Rs 2 lakh). Majboor later was sold to producer Premji.
  • The casting of Sholay was more or less finished even before the release of Zanjeer.
  • It was Salim, known to the younger audience as Salman Khan's father, who recommended Amitabh Bachchan for Jai's character. It was met with some opposition, but a trial of Zanjeer convinced them to cast Amitabh.
  • Jai and Veeru were named after Salim Khan's college friends, Veerandar Singh Bias, son of a jagirdar at Khajrana Kothi, Indore and Jai Singh Rao Kalevar, a Pindari warrior and vegetable farmer. Both have passed away.
  • Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar's Thakur) is the name of Salim Khan father-in-law (wife Salma's father). A dentist by profession, he still has a clinic in Mahim, suburban Mumbai.
  • It was Javed Akhtar who had proposed Amjad Khan's name after having spotted him and his brother Imtiaz in the play Ai Mere Watan Ke Logo in 1963. Amjad had acted in a few films before but Sholay was his first major billing.
  • Salim Khan discloses how Jai's coin-flipping trick was directly adapted from the Gary Cooper-starring Garden of Evil. In that film, Gary Cooper and Richard Widmark draw cards to decide who will leave and who will stay behind to fight off the Apaches.
  • The comic scene in which Bachchan meets Basanti's (Hema Malini) mausi with Veeru's marriage proposal was drawn from a conversation Khan had with Honey Irani's (Javed Akhtar's then to-be wife) mother. Honey, eventually, married Javed. It was, in part, influenced by the famous Half Ticket scene in which Kishore Kumar paints a terrible picture of his own self to scare off a pandit who arrives with a possible alliance for marriage.





Zameer (1975)


Zameer Movie Trailer 1975
Crew

Directed by     Ravi Chopra
Produced by     B.R. Chopra
Starring     Amitabh Bachchan
Saira Banu
Shammi Kapoor
Music by     Sapan Chakraborty
Cinematography     Dharam Chopra
Editing by     Pran Mehra


Cast

    Amitabh Bachchan ...Badal
    Saira Banu ...Sunita Singh
    Shammi Kapoor ...Thakur Maharaj Singh
    Madan Puri ...Daaku Maan Singh
    Vinod Khanna ...Special Appearance (Suraj)
    Indrani Mukherjee ...Rukmini


Story

Maharaj Singh is a proud owner of several derby-winning stallions, and lives in a palatial farmhouse with his wife, Rukmini and young son, Chimpoo. One day dacoits attack his farmhouse with a view of stealing the stallions, but Maharaj fights them, killing the son of the leader of the dacoits, Maan Singh. Maan Singh swears to avenge the death of his son, and abducts Chimpoo. Years later, a servant of Maharaj, Ram Singh, brings a young man named Badal into the Singhs lives, and tells them that he is their missing son Chimpoo. Both Maharaj, Rukmini, and their daughter, Sunita, are delighted at having Chimpoo back in their lives. Then Badal and Sunita fall in love with each other. It is then Badal confesses to Maharaj that he is not Chimpoo, but a former convicted jailbird, who was asked to impersonate him by an embittered Ram Singh. Maharaj does not want to relay this information to an ailing Rukmini

Did you know ?

Thakur Maharaj Singh (Shammi Kapoor) says to his wife that "when my son grows up he will be just like me," to which his wife Mrs. Rukmini Maharaj Singh (Indrani Mukherjee) remarks that he will just be like a Junglee just like his father. This is a reference to the film Junglee where Shammi Kapoor played the lead role.  


Deewar (1975)


Deewar Movie Trailer 1975
Crew

    Director: Yash Chopra
    Story: Salim-Javed
    Screenplay: Salim-Javed
    Dialogue: Salim-Javed
    Producer: Gulshan Rai
    Cinematographer: Kay Gee
    Editor: T. R. Mangeshkar, Pran Mehra
    Art Director: Desh Mukherjee
    Stunts: M. B. Shetty, Kodi S. Irani
    Music Director: Rahul Dev Burman
    Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
    Playback Singers: Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey, Kishore Kumar, Bhupendra Singh, Ursula Vaz, Usha Mangeshkar

Cast

    Amitabh Bachchan as Vijay Verma (the elder brother)
    Shashi Kapoor as Ravi Verma (the younger brother)
    Nirupa Roy as Sumitra Devi, Vijay & Ravi's Mother
    Neetu Singh as Leena Narang
    Satyendra Kapoor as Anand Verma, Vijay & Ravi's Father
    Parveen Babi as Anita
    Manmohan Krishna as DCP Narang
    Madan Puri as Samant
    Iftekhar as Mulk Raj Daavar
    Sudhir as Jaichand
    Jagdish Raj as Jaggi
    Raj Kishore as Darpan
    Yunus Parvez as Rahim Chacha, Head porter
    Mohan Sherry as Peter's Henchman
    Alankar Joshi as Young Vijay Verma
    Raju Shrestha as Young Ravi Verma
    Rajan Verma as Lachhu
    A. K. Hangal as Chander's Father
    Dulari as Chander's Mother
    D. K. Sapru as Mr. Agarwal
    Kamal Kapoor as Anand Verma's Employer

Story

The movie tells the story of two brothers, Vijay and Ravi Verma, who follow different career paths: Vijay is a smuggler and Ravi the policeman who is asked to hunt Vijay down. Vijay Verma (Amitabh Bachchan) and Ravi Verma (Shashi Kapoor) are the sons of a trade unionist, Anand Verma(Satyen Kappu), who was defeated and disgraced by the management of his firm using his family as bait. Unable to bear the public disgrace father deserts the family, and the sons are raised by their mother(Nirupa Roy)who brings them to Bombay City, who suffers the trials and tribulations of a poor single mother. Vijay Verma, the elder brother, grows up with an acute awareness of his father's humiliation and is victimized for his father's supposed misdeeds. In the process of fighting for his rights Vijay, who starts out as a boot polisher and becomes a dockyard worker in his youth, becomes a smuggler and a leading figure of the underworld.


Did you know?
  • The Mother's role was almost offered to Waheeda Rehman, but Yash Chopra had already cast her in Kabhi Kabhie - Love Is Life as Amitabh Bachchan's wife. He was worried that if Kabhi Kabhie - Love Is Life released first, the public may not accept her as Amitabh Bachchan's mother. Then Vyjayanthimala was approached, but she turned it down. Finally it was offered to Nirupa Roy.
  • Amitabh Bachchan's role was loosely based on famous Bombay smuggler Haji Mastan.
  • Salim-Javed were demanding 8 lakh rupees after the success of the movie. This sum was unheard of in Bollywood then.
  • Gulshan Rai read the movies script twice, and both the times he got so emotional that tears burst from his eyes.
  • Amitabh Bachchan shot Sholay and 'Deewaar' simultaneously. Since most of his scenes feature him indoors or during the dark, he used to shoot 'Sholay' in the morning and 'Deewaar' during the night.
  • Shashi Kapoor, who plays Amitabh Bachchan's younger brother in this movie is actually four years older than him.
  • For the role of Vijay Verma , Yash Chopra wanted Rajesh Khanna, but Salim Javed after having had misunderstanding with Khanna were adamant on being the role given to Amitabh.
  • Navin Nischol was the first choice for the role of Ravi Verma and Vyjanthimala was to play the mother's role. Both declined this film's offer when they learnt Rajesh Khanna was not doing Vijay Verma's role.
  • The dialogs for the death scene of Amitabh Bachchan were never written, Yash Chopra gave AB the leeway to speak what came to his mind.





Mili (1975)


Mili Movie Trailer 1975

Crew
Directed by     Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Produced by     Hrishikesh Mukherjee
N.C. Sippy
Written by     Bimal Dutta
Dr. Rahi Masoom Reza
Mohini N. Sippy
Music by     Sachin Dev Burman
Cinematography     Jaywant Pathare
Editing by     Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Studio     Mohan Studios


Cast
    Ashok Kumar as Mr. Khanna
    Amitabh Bachchan as Shekhar Dayal
    Jaya Bhaduri as Mili Khanna
    Usha Kiran as Sharda Khanna
    Shubha Khote as Neighbour
    Suresh Chatwal as Ranjeet Khanna
    G. Asrani as Drunk (Guest Appearance)
    Aruna Irani as Runa Singh
    Rajnath
    Naina Apte
    Aarti
    Shahana
    Chandra
    Arabind
    Nandita Aras


Story
Shekhar Dayal has moved into a new neighborhood, and is just not pleased with the new surroundings. He resents the noise children make while playing, as he prefers quiet and solitude. His reclusion is shattered when his neighbor, Mili, comes into his life. At first he hates the intrusion, but then grows to be fond, and then ultimately fall in love with her. When the time comes for him to propose to this sunny, cheerful, and positive young lady, he is told that she has only a few more months to live.


Did you know?
Mili was the last film composed by Sachin Dev Burman, before he went into a near year long coma preceding his death. His last composed song was 'Badi sooni sooni hai', sung by Kishore Kumar

The song 'Badi sooni sooni hai' was arranged and recorded by Rahul Dev Burman in his father's absence.



Faraar (1975)

Faraar Movie Trailer 1975
Crew
Directed by     Shankar Mukherjee
Produced by     Alankar Chitra
Written by     Gulzar
Madhusudan Kalekar
Khayaae
Akhil Kumar
Prtho Mukherjee

Music by     Kalyanji-Anandji
Cinematography     K.H. Kapadia
Editing by     Babu Lavande
Studio     Filmistan Studios
Filmways Studios
K. Asif Studios
Distributed by     Alankar Chitra
Trimurti Films Pvt. Ltd.

Cast
    Amitabh Bachchan as Rajesh (Raj)
    Sanjeev Kumar as Inspector Sanjay
    Sharmila Tagore as Mala / Asha
    Sulochana Latkar as Raj's Mother
    Rajan Haksar as Tarun Kumar
    D.K. Sapru as Defence Lawyer
    Bhagwan as the Constable
    Murad as the Police Commissioner

Story
Rajesh lives a middle-class existence in India with his sister, and is in love with a young woman, who he hopes to marry after finding a suitable husband for his sister. But fate has something else planned for him, as his sister is raped and killed. The police are unable to trace the killer, and Rajesh decides to do this on his own. He finds him and slays him, and as a result must now be on the run from the police. Rajesh takes refuge in a house, and abducts a child. It is then that he finds out that the child is none other than his former sweetheart's, who is now married to a Police Inspector. Rajesh must now decide to give up the child, and therefore his freedom, or use the child to make a getaway.



Chupke Chupke (1975)

Chupke Chupke Movie Trailer 1975
Crew
Directed by     Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Produced by     Hrishikesh Mukherjee
N.C. Sippy
Written by     Shakeel Chandra
Upendranath Ganguly
Gulzar
D.N. Mukherjee
Biren Tripathy
Music by     Sachin Dev Burman
Cinematography     Jaywant Pathare
Editing by     Subhash Gupta
Pandit Shridhar Mishra

Cast
Dharmendra
Sharmila Tagore
Amitabh Bachchan
Jaya Bachchan
Om Prakash
Asrani
Usha Kiran
David Abraham Cheulkar

Story
Raghav brags that he can smell a rat or an impersonator automatically, and Dr. Parimal Tripathi decides to take him on - result: funny family slapstick comedy, with a dose of pure Hindi and Urdu thrown in, especially the dialogue delivery by Om Prakash, Dharmendra, and Amitabh Bachchan. Notable songs are :Sare ga ma, ma sa re ga ma...."; "Ab ke sajan sawan me, aag lagegi badan mein, ghata barshegi, magar tarsegi nazar, mil na sakenghe do mahn ek hi aagan mein..."; "Chupke chupke chal di purvaiya, basuri bajaike raas rachaye daiya re daiya, chupke

Did you know?
 Jaya Bhaduri was pregnant during the making of the film. Most of her shots have been taken very carefully, as to avoid her profile view.

Md. Rafi has one stanza less in the the song 'Sa re ga ma', as he was not present during the dubbing session. Kishore Kumar, who was the other singer, sang the additional stanza.






Majboor (1974)


Majboor Movie Trailer 1974
Crew
Directed by     Ravi Tandon
Produced by     Premji
Written by     Salim-Javed
Music by     Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Distributed by     Suchitra Films Pvt. Ltd.
Eros International

Cast
Amitabh Bachchan
Parveen Babi
Pran
Farida Jalal

Story
Ravi Khanna (Amitabh Bachchan) lives happily with his widowed mother, wheelchair-bound sister (Farida Jalal) and younger brother. He suffers from a terminal brain tumor, and has only 6 months to live. In an effort to provide for his family, he takes the responsibility of a murder that he has not committed to collect the ransom money of Rs. 500,000. He leaves a trail for the police to follow and he is convicted. While in prison he gets an attack and the jail authorities take him to the hospital where he undergoes a successful operation. Now, he is a confessed criminal for abduction, ransom and murder, which he himself planted himself. In order to save himself from the death penalty, he runs away from the hospital in search of the real murderer. He gets help from a thief named Michael (Pran). After many twists and turns, the plot unfolds, where the true identity of the criminal is revealed and Ravi Khanna is a free man.

Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974)

Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Movie Trailer 1974
Crew
Directed by     Manoj Kumar
Produced by     Manoj Kumar
Written by     Manoj Kumar
Music by     Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Cinematography     Nariman A. Irani
Editing by     Manoj Kumar
Studio     Chandivali Studio
Filmistan Studios
Mohan Studios
R.K. Studios
Rajkamal Studios
Distributed by     V.I.P. Films
Digital Entertainment
Eros Entertainment
Shiva Films
Spark Worldwide

Cast
    Manoj Kumar .... Bharat
    Shashi Kapoor .... Mohan Babu
    Zeenat Aman .... Sheetal
    Amitabh Bachchan .... Vijay
    Moushmi Chatterjee ... Tulsi
    Dheeraj Kumar .... Deepak (Bharat's youngest brother)
    Krishan Dhawan .... Bharat's father
    Kamini Kaushal .... Bharat's mother
    Prem Nath .... Harnam Singh (Tulsi's friend)
    Madan Puri .... Nekiram
    Aruna Irani .... Poonam (Nekiram's mistress)
    Meena T. .... Champa (Bharat's sister)

Story
After the retirement of his dad, the onus is on Bharat to look after the Delhi-based family. He has two younger college-going brothers, Deepak and Vijay, and a sister of marriage age, Radha. Bharat is a graduate, but is unable to secure any employment, much to the frustration of his girlfriend, Sheetal. Vijay takes step to secure his own future, by turning to crime, which is strongly opposed by Bharat, and as a result Vijay leaves the house. Mohan is Sheetal's boss, and finds her very attractive. When he proposes marriage, she accepts, and soon both are married. This leaves Bharat devastated, unable to deal with life, and unable to afford the basic needs of Roti (food), Kapada (Clothing), and Makaan (Shelter), he must now decide to carry on honestly, or otherwise.


Benaam (1974)


Benaam Movie Trailer 1974
Crew
Directed by     Narendra Bedi
Produced by     Ranjit Virk
Written by     Narendra Bedi
Jayant Dharmadhikari
Kader Khan
Music by     Rahul Dev Burman
Cinematography     Kaka Thakur
Editing by     Waman B. Bhosle
Gurudutt Shirali
Studio     Filmalaya Studio
Mohan Studios
R.K. Studios
Rajkamal Studios
Shree Sound Studio
Distributed by     Ranjit Films
Shemaroo Video Pvt. Ltd.

Cast
    Amitabh Bachchan ... Amit Srivastav
    Moushumi Chatterjee ... Sheela Srivastav
    Satyendra Kapoor ... Inspector Jadhav (as Satyen Kapoo)
    Madan Puri ... Gopal
    Iftekhar ... Police Commissioner (as Iftikar)
    Dhumal ... Police Constable Havaldar
    Shubha Khote ... Chachi (as Shobha Khote)
    Jagdish Raj ... Mr. Desai
    D.K. Sapru ... Mr. Sharma (as Sapru)
    Rajpal (as Rajpaul)
    Viju Khote ... Salim
    Sharat Saxena (as Sharad Saxena)
    Deepak
    Chandu
    Mansaram (as Mansa Ram)


Story
While driving to a party Amit Srivastav (Amitabh Bachchan) and his wife Sheela (Moushumi Chatterjee) watch a man getting stabbed. Amit stops to help the man, and even takes him to a nearby hospital. The man is Mr. Verma, a reporter, about to expose an influential and wealthy person. A few days later, Amit starts to receive telephone calls from a man, warning them, and asking them for information Mr. Verma had with him. Amit does not know about this information, and decides to keep it to himself. Strange incidents strange troubling the couple, And then Amit and Sheela's son, Rajoo (Master Bunty) disappears. No one has any clue to where Rajoo is.

Did you know?
In this film Amitabh Bachchan uses his real family name which is Amit Shrivastav. Bachchan incidentally was adopted by his poet father Harivansh Rai as his pen name through publication.



Kasauti (1974)


Kasauti Movie Trailer 1974
Crew 
Directed by     Aravind Sen
Produced by     Aravind Sen
Written by     Satish Bhatnagar , Suhrid Kar
Music by     Kalyanji-Anandji
Cinematography     Aloke Das Gupta
Editing by     D.N. Pai

Cast
    Hema Malini ... Sapna
    Amitabh Bachchan ... Amitabh Sharma
    Pran ... Pyarelal
    Sonia Sahni ... Nita
    Vijay Sharma ... Ashok Babu
    Ramesh Deo ... Heera
    Sulochana Latkar ... Sapna's mother
    Bipin Gupta ... Inspector
    D.K. Sapru ... Hariram
    Murad ... Amit's father
    Abhi Bhattacharya ... Shankar Babu
    Satyendra Kapoor ... Sapna's foster father
    Ram Sethi ... Balu (Man whistles at Sapna)
    Mohan Choti ... Panchu
    Bharat Bhushan ... Nita's husband

Story
Neeta and Sapna are two friends who live in Bombay, India. Neeta is married to a blue collared worker, who first loses the use of his legs in an accident, and then subsequently turns blind. Sapna, whose dad has passed away, now lives with her mom, and her foster father, Pramod. In order to make money for a living, Neeta becomes a prostitute, and wants Sapna to improve her lifestyle. Sapna accompanies her, is molested by Heera, and rescued by a taxi-driver, Amitabh Sharma. Both Amitabh and Sapna fall in love and want to get married. Before that could happen, Sapna is arrested by the Police for assaulting Pramod, she is tried in Court, where she remains silent, and gets a six month jail sentence. When she is discharged, Amitabh tells her that her mom has been arrested and is serving life in jail for killing Pramod. When both are about to get married, Amitabh's dad objects to this marriage.




Namak Haraam (1973)


Namak Haraam Movie Trailer 1973
Crew
    Director - Hrishikesh Mukherjee
    Story - Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Biresh Chatterjee, Chandra Kanta Singh, Mohini N. Sippy
    Screenplay - Gulzar, D. N. Mukherjee, Biresh Chatterjee, Chandra Kanta Singh, Mohini N. Sippy
    Dialogue - Gulzar
    Producer - Jayendra Pandya, Rajaram, Satish Wagle
    Editor - Das Dhaimade
    Cinematographer - Jaywant Pathare
    Art Director - Ajit Banerjee
    Costume and Wardrobe - Meeta Hassan, Ramlal Maheswari, Madhvi R. Shanker
    Choreographer - Gopi Krishna, Habiba Rehman, Kapil
    Music Director - Rahul Dev Burman
    Lyricist - Anand Bakshi
    Playback Singers - Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Usha Mangeshkar


Cast
    Rajesh Khanna - Somnath (Somu)/Chander Singh
    Amitabh Bachchan - Vikram Maharaj (Vicky)
    Simi Garewal - Manisha
    Rekha - Shyama
    Asrani - Dhondu (Shyama's brother)
    A. K. Hangal - Bipinlal Pandey
    Manju Asrani - Rama, Pandey's assistant (as Manju)
    Om Shivpuri - Damodar Maharaj
    Manmohan - Jai Singh
    Durga Khote - Somu's Mother
    Manisha - Sarla, Somu's sister
    Raza Murad - Alam
    Jayshree T. - Courtesan
    Darshan
    Neelam
    Lalita Kumari
    Yogesh Chhabra
    Habiba Rehman (as Habiba)
    Kamaldeep (as Kamal Deep)


Story
Somnath (Somu) lives in a shanty house in a Delhi slum with his widowed mom, and unmarried sister, Sarla. He is friendly with Calcutta-based wealthy Vikram (Vicky) Maharaj. When Vicky's dad, Damodar, has a heart attack and is advised to take bed-rest for two months, Vicky fills in his father's shoes, has a confrontation with a senior employee and union leader, Bipinlal Pandey, which results in a strike. His father intervenes, asks Vicky to apologize to Bipinlal, which Vicky does, and everything returns to normal. Vicky confides about his humiliation with Somu, and both conspire to teach Bipinlal a lesson. As a result, Somu accompanies Vicky to Calcutta, gets a job as a laborer in his mill, befriends his fellow-workers, gets some monetary relief to injured workers, amongst other benefits, is elected as the union leader replacing Bipinlal. With Somu as the union leader and Vicky as the boss there is no stopping these two.

Did you know?When Vicky Maharaj (Amitabh Bachchan) first shows up, he mentions that he is wearing two watches. In real life, Amitabh Bachchan is very fond of various wristwatches and sometimes wears more than one at a time. 

 


Saudagar (1973)

Saudagar Movie Trailer 1973

Directed by     Sudhendu Roy
Produced by     Tarachand Barjatya , Subhash Ghai
Written by     Narendranath Mitra (story) , Sudhendu Roy (screenplay)
Music by     Ravindra Jain
Cinematography     Dilip Ranjan Mukhopadhyay

Cast

    Nutan ... Mahjubhi
    Amitabh Bachchan ... Moti
    Trilok Kapoor
    Padma Khanna ... Phoolbanu 
    Murad
    Leela Mishra ... Badi Bhi
    Dev Kishan
    Jugnu
    V. Gopal
    C.S. Dubey


Story
Moti sells gurd in the market. He collects the raw material and takes them to an older woman, Mahjubhi, who makes exemplary gurd. Moti loves a village girl but is unable to afford to pay for the maher (dowry/marriage expenses) to her father. So he decides to marry Mahjubhi, proposes to her, which she accepts, they marry, and she moves in with him. Moti extracts a lot of work from Mahjubhi so that he can save enough money to pay for his marriage expenses. Shortly after he saves enough money, he decides to give Mahjubhi talaq (divorce), accusing her of infidelity. Shortly after that he marries the village girl, and he goes back to his business of selling gurd. With the skills of Mahjubhi taken away, will Moti survive on his own, and will his new wife be able to offer him the support and skills in order to enable him to survive in his trade.

Did you know?
The only film to feature Nutan as 'Amitabh Bachcan''s leading lady.



Abhimaan (1973)

Abhimaan Movie Trailer 1973

Directed by     Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Produced by     Susheela Kamat , Pawan Kumar Jain
Written by     Rajinder Singh Bedi , Biresh Chatterjee, Nabendu Ghosh ,Hrishikesh Mukherjee , Mohan N. Sippy ,Biren Tripathy


Music by     Sachin Dev Burman
Cinematography     Jaywant Pathare
Editing by     Das Dhaimade

Cast

    Amitabh Bachchan as Subir Kumar
    Jaya Bachchan as Uma Kumar
    Asrani as Chander Kripalani
    David as Brajeshwarlal
    Bindu as Chitra
    Durga Khote as Durga Mausi
    A. K. Hangal as Sadanand
    Lalita Kumari as Radha
Story

Subir (Amitabh Bachchan) is a professional singer whose career is soaring. He does not plan to marry—until he meets Uma (Jaya Bhaduri), a sweet village girl who also sings. Subir falls in love with Uma and marries her. He returns to Mumbai with his new bride. Subir continues as a singer and also fosters Uma's singing career. His career falters, however, just as Uma's singing career begins to thrive. Eventually, she becomes more famous than her husband, sparking jealousy from Subir. His pride and jealousy tear the marriage apart. The question becomes whether Subir can overcome his jealousy.

The movie reaches a very sensitive situation when the couple separates and Uma has a miscarriage. In what is considered a masterpiece of direction by Mukherjee and scoring by Burman, the couple comes together again in an emotional reunion and they sing together.


Did you know?
Originally the film was titled "Raag Ragini". Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bhaduri invested their own money in the project.