Dushmun
Dushman | |
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Directed by | Dulal Guha |
Produced by | Premji |
Starring | Rajesh Khanna Meena Kumari Mumtaz |
Cinematography | M. Rajaram |
Music by | Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyrics Anand Bakshi |
Release date | 1972 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Dushman is a 1972 Hindi film produced by Premji and directed by Dulal Guha. It is based on a novel by Veerendra 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.[1] 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.[2]
The film was later remade into the hit Telugu film Khaidii Babay (1974) starring Shobhan Babu in the title role, and Vanisri as his love interest.[3]
Plot
Surjit Singh Rajesh Khanna earns his living driving a truck, most of the time while consuming alcohol. One night he stops at Courtesan Chamelibai's Bindu, drinks, goes to bed with her, and gets up behind schedule, so he rushes out, drives his truck and accidentally kills a farmer named Ram Din. He is arrested by the police, charged, and brought before the courts. The Judge finds him guilty and sentences him the maximum time under the Indian Penal Code for 100 years - with a difference, he is not to spend time in jail but must labor to look after the surviving family members of Ram Din, which include his widow, Malti Meena Kumari; his sister, Kamla Kumari Naaz; two young sons; a crippled father Ganga Din Nana Palsikar and his blind wife Leela Mishra. A horrified Surjit attempts to convince the Judge to change his ruling, but in vain and he is transported to his new penitentiary where he meets with hostile villagers who would rather kill him than let him toil on their sacred land. But with police protection, he is permitted to go to Ganga Din's house, where he faces even more hostility, not fed, and given a new name "Dushman" (Enemy). That night Surjit plans to escape from the clutches of this destitute family, but he is apprehended and brought back to serve his time. Surjit must now come to terms with the fate that he has created for himself and this poor family - to work for their livelihood and live under their ever unforgiving eyes for the rest of his life.He starts working for the family and its interest. He prevents family from the clutches of local landlord, arranges the marriage of kamla without dowry and protects the honor of family and at last is integrated with family and finds his love Phoolmati Mumtaz in the village. [4]
Cast
- Rajesh Khanna ... Surjit Singh / Dushman
- Mumtaz ... Phoolmati
- Meena Kumari ... Malti Ram Din
- Naaz ... Kamala
- Abhi Bhattacharya ... Police Inspector
- Asit Sen ... Head Constable Harishankar Chaurasiya
- Rehman ... Judge
- Anwar Hussain ... Timber Merchant
- Sajjan ... Nain Sukh
- Kanhaiyalal ... Durga Prasad
- Nana Palsikar ... Ganga Din
- Leela Mishra ... Mrs. Ganga Din
- K. N. Singh ... Public Prosecutor Saxena
- Ramayan Tiwari ... Nana, Drunkard Grand Father of Phoolmati
- Murad ... Supreme Court Judge
- Johnny Walker ... Panditji (Special Appearance)
- Bindu ... Dancer (In Song "Vaada Tera Vaada")
Soundtrack
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Balma Sipahiya" | Lata Mangeshkar |
2 | "Dekho Dekho Dekho Bioscope Dekho" | Lata Mangeshkar |
3 | "Maine Dekha Tune Dekha" | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar |
4 | "Paisa Phenko Tamasha Dekho" | Lata Mangeshkar |
5 | "Sachchai Chhup Nahin Sakti" | Kishore Kumar |
6 | "O Balma Sipahiya" | Lata Mangeshkar |
7 | "Vaada Tera Vaada" | Kishore Kumar |