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Yateem
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Directed byJ. P. Dutta
Screenplay byJ.P. Dutta
Story byJ.P. Dutta
Produced byBikram Singh Dahal
StarringSunny Deol
Farha Naaz
Danny Denzongpa
Amrish Puri
CinematographyIshwar R. Bidri
Music byLaxmikant-Pyarelal
Release date
December 2, 1988
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Yateem is a 1988 Indian film directed by J. P. Dutta and released in 1988. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Farha Naaz, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Danny Denzongpa and Amrish Puri.

Plot

Yateem revolves around a police officer Shiv Kumar Yadav (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), a widower, who adopts a bandit’s son after killing the brigand in an encounter. The orphan is named Krishna (Sunny Deol) and while Yadav tries to raise him as his own son, Yadav’s mother (Dina Pathak) never accepts him. Krishna is taunted by one and all for being a daku’s son and he would have run away had it not been for the compassion shown by Gauri (Farah Naaz), Yadav’s real daughter. Yadav sends Krishna to the police academy and by the time he returns as an inspector, Yadav had remarried. Yadav’s much younger new wife Chanchal (Sujata Mehta) treats Gauri as the servant of the house and is also having an affair with Girivar Mathur (Danny Dengzongpa), the local police chief. Chanchal takes a liking to Krishna and sensing that the childhood friendship between him and Gauri might brew into something serious, tries to evoke brotherly love for Krishna within her stepdaughter but fails. Krishna is torn between his love for Gauri and his loyalty to Yadav but before he can take a call, he is posted to Fatehpur Sikri, the very place where his adopted father had killed his real father. Yadav is worried that Krishna might come face to face with Daku Purkhiya (Amrish Puri), the leader of his late father’s gang, and learn the truth. Chanchal tries to entice Krishna but when he rejects her she gets him jailed for raping her. With Krishna out of the way, Chanchal then tries to get Gauri married off to Girivar.Krishna breaks out from jail to prevent this. He crashes the wedding and runs off with Gauri, hoping to prove his innocence.

Cast

Soundtrack

All songs are written by Hasan Kamal.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Teri Nigah Pe Sab Kuch" Mohammad Aziz, Sukhwinder Singh
2 "Dil Ne Chaha Hai Kya" Kavita Krishnamurthy
3 "Rut Piya Milan Ki" Sukhwinder Singh, Kavita Krishnamurthy
4 "Aake Tujh Par" Shabbir Kumar, Kavita Krishnamurthy
5 "Teri Nigah Pe Sab Kuch Lutane Aaye Hai" (duet) Mohammed Aziz, Sukhwinder Singh
6 "Itna Aasan Nahi" Kavita Krishnamurthy

References

  • Chintamani, Gautam (24 October 2017). "Why JP Dutta's Yateem (1989) comes closest to a classic Western in the context of popular cinema". Firstpost. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  • The Illustrated Weekly of India. Vol. 106. Bennett, Coleman & Company. 1985. p. 63.
  • Bombay: The City Magazine. Vol. 10. Living Media India. 1989. p. 72.