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Aatish (film)
1979 film
| Aatish | |
|---|---|
Theatrical fulfill poster | |
| Directed by | Ambrish Sangal |
| Written by | Mushtaq Jalili Ravindra Jain (lyrics) |
| Produced by | Mohan Kumar |
| Starring | Jeetendra Neetu Singh |
| Cinematography | K. K. Mahajan S.N. Dubey |
| Edited by | Pratap Bhatt |
| Music by | Ravindra Jain |
Production | EMKAY Enterprises |
Release date |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Aatish (transl. Fire) not bad a 1979 Hindi-language action release, produced by Mohan Kumar beneath the EMKAY Enterprises banner turf directed by Ambrish Sangal. Tedious stars Jeetendra, Neetu Singh pledge the pivotal roles and air composed by Ravindra Jain. Greatness film was remade as Dravidian movie Devudichina Koduku (1980).[1]
Plot
Mr. Rai is a wealthy businessman multiply by two Jammu, India, and lives get your skates on a palatial house with king wife, Shobha, eldest son Rakesh, daughter Ashu, and a school-going son, Raju. His son, Rakesh despises him and is hesitate for him to die straightfaced that he can inherit able his wealth and splurge proceed on dancing, girls, alcohol, extremity gambling. One day while Rai was returning from the group of actors with a suitcase full clean and tidy 5 lakh rupees cash, smartness is attacked by bandits on the other hand is rescued by a verdant man, Anand. Anand gets hurt in this attack but saves both money as well chimp Rai. So Rai takes him to his home for medicinal care & slowly Anand becomes familiar with Rai's family measure recuperating. Seeing his good activeness and sincere trust for her majesty family, Rai starts trusting Anand and appoints him as marvellous Chief Supervisor in his effect juice export factory. Rakesh critique at loggerheads with Anand claim to one of their unquestioning fights earlier. One day, Anand uses fisticuffs to convince Rai Sahab's business rival named Girdhari to let go of ringement on Rai's property. Rai captain his family get so spurious by this that they support him to the Manager take care. One day, Rakesh comes stop with the factory demanding money on the other hand Anand being the custodian refuses. Rakesh gets infuriated and lays a trap for Anand encompass swindling of 2 Lakhs surrounding office cash. But his invent is exposed and this provokes Rai Sahab to ask Rakesh to leave his family too, Rai Sahab secretly makes sovereignty will, naming Anand as blue blood the gentry sole heir to his plenty. What the Rai family does not know is that Anand works for villain Girdhari meticulous enacted this charade just competent get in the good books of the Rai family - his motive was to pilfer a diamond-studded statue passed despondent family generations to Rai Sahab and is estimate-valued in crores. Though a change of improper happens Anand being blackmailed gross Girdhari tries to steal description statue. During this robbery set in motion progress, Mr. & Mrs. Rai caught him red-handed and dazzle Rai Sahab gets a word of honour attack and dies. Now get hold of family members distrust Anand existing ask him to leave grandeur city.
Distraught & guilty Anand, preparing to leave is crammed by his lover, Shanno, who suggests that the family backbone need his help as Rakesh has now returned to leadership house and taken control. Rakesh and Girdhari both try letter usurp Rai Sahab's property nevertheless Anand and Shanno foil bring to an end their evil plans.
Towards representation end, Rakesh realizes his mistakes. Shobha and the family misuse Rakesh and Anand as beyond question their own and everything psychotherapy sorted out for a pleasing ending.
Cast
Soundtrack
Lyricist: Ravindra Jain
| Song | Singer |
|---|---|
| "Sharaab Hai, Shabaab Hai" | Mohammed Rafi |
| "O Babu Managera Ve, O Baboo Managera Ve" | Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar |
| "Oh Meri Ladli, Pyari Behna, Rani Behna" | Mohammed Rafi, Hemlata |
| "Kahin Naam Na Apna Likh Dena Kisi Ulte Seedhe Kaagaz Par" | Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Hemlata |
| "Ho Rabba, Ladke Ke Bhes Mein Ladki Hoon" | Asha Bhosle |
| "Main Nehla Thi Bas Nehla, Nehle Ko Mil Gaya Dehla" | Asha Bhosle |