Sohni Mahiwal (1984 film)
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Directed by | Umesh Mehra Latif Faiziyev |
Screenplay by | Shanti Prakash Bakshi Javed Siddiqui |
Produced by | F. C. Mehra |
Starring | Sunny Deol Poonam Dhillon Zeenat Aman Tanuja Pran |
Cinematography | S. Pappu |
Edited by | M. S. Shinde |
Music by | Anu Malik Anand Bakshi (lyrics) |
Distributed by | Eagle Films Uzbekfilm Sovinfilm |
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Running time | 142 min |
Countries | India, Russia |
Languages | Hindi, Russian |
Sohni Mahiwal (Hindi: सोनी महिवाल , Russian: Легенда о любви, romanized: Legenda o lyubvi) is a 1984 Indo-Russian film based on the story of Sohni Mahiwal, directed by Umesh Mehra and Latif Faiziyev (Russia), produced by F. C. Mehra. It stars Sunny Deol, Poonam Dhillon and Zeenat Aman in pivotal roles.[1] The writers were Shanti Prakash Bakshi and Javed Siddiqui. The music was scored by Anu Malik. Choreographer P. L. Raj.
Plot
Shahzada Izzat Beg (Sunny Deol) comes to India with his caravan and settles in a town in Punjab. Here he falls in love with Sohni (Poonam Dhillon), who keeps a shop in metal pots. Izzat Beg buys a pot from her with whatever money he had and they were attracted to each other. Sohni dispensed with her servant and kept Izzat Beg instead. This gave them more opportunity to meet. This was a scandal in the town and Sohni was perforce married to Rehman, who was slightly off his head. Sohni continued meeting Izzat Beg, who went out fishing. When the atmosphere became too hot for them they jointly took a watery grave for their love.
Cast
- Sunny Deol as Shahzada Izzat Beg
- Poonam Dhillon as Sohni
- Zeenat Aman as Zarina
- Tanuja as Sohni's mother
- Pran as Tulla
- Shammi Kapoor as Peer Baba
- Gulshan Grover as Noor
- Rakesh Bedi as Salamat
- Frunzik Mkrtchyan as Warrior
- Zikir Mukhamedzhanov (as Zakir Mohed Janou) Izzat's father
- Nabi Rakhimov as Karavan-baqi
- Zulkhumor Muminova (as Z. Muminova) Salamati
- Gulchekhra Dzhamilova (as G. Dzhamilova) Malkani
- Isamat Ergashev as Djabru
- Natalya Krachkovskaya (as N. Krachkovskaya) Woman in the caravan
- Uchkur Rakhmanov (as U. Rakhmanov) Man in the caravan
- Tamara Hovhannisyan (as Tamara Oganesyan) Izzat's mother
- Mazhar Khan as Rashid
- Sanat Divanov (as S. Divanov) Bodyguard
Soundtrack
# | Song | Singer |
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1 | "Sohni Meri Sohni" | Asha Bhosle, Anwar |
2 | "Mujhe Dulhe Ka Sehra" | Asha Bhosle, Shabbir Kumar |
3 | "Bol Do Mithe Bol Soneya" | Asha Bhosle, Shabbir Kumar |
4 | "Chand Ruka Hai" | Asha Bhosle |
5 | "Sohni Chinab De Kinare" | Anupama Deshpande |
6 | "Sohni Chinab De Kinare" (II) | Anupama Deshpande |
7 | "Rab Bhi Bulaata" | Mohammed Aziz |
Awards
- 32nd Filmfare Awards
- Best Female Playback Singer: "Sohni Chinab Di": Anupama Deshpande: Won[2]
- Best Editing: M. S. Shinde: Won [3]
- Best Sound: Brahmanand Sharma: Won [3]
- Best Music Director: Anu Malik: Nominated [4]
- Best Lyrics: Anand Bakshi: "Sohni Chinab Di": Nominated
See also
References
- ^ "Sohni Mahiwal Movie Overview". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^ "Filmfare Award Winners - 1984". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
- ^ a b "Awards". IMDb.
- ^ "The Nominations - 1984". Filmfare Awards.
External links
- 1984 films
- 1980s Hindi-language films
- 1980s multilingual films
- 1980s historical romance films
- Indian films
- Films based on Indian folklore
- Soviet films
- India–Soviet Union relations
- Films scored by Anu Malik
- Soviet multilingual films
- Indian multilingual films
- Indian historical romance films
- Films directed by Umesh Mehra