Tyagi (film)

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Tyagi
File:Tyagi poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byK. C. Bokadia
StarringRajinikanth
Jaya Prada
Music byBappi Lahiri
Release date
29 May 1992
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Tyagi is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action drama film produced and directed by K. C. Bokadia, starring Rajinikanth, Jayaprada, Bhagyashree, Himalaya Dassani, Prem Chopra, Gulshan Grover and Shakti Kapoor.[1] The film is a remake of 1989 Kannada film Deva which Rajinikanth had earlier remade in Tamil in 1991 as Dharma Durai.[2]

Plot[edit]

Tyagi is the story of a brother, who gave away almost his entire life for the well being of his siblings, but teaches them a lesson when he finds out the true nature of his brothers. Dharmendra and Hema Malini made a guest appearance.

Shankar, as the eldest son of Choudhry Gangaprasad Dayal, has always made sacrifices for his two siblings, Shakti and Prem. He financed them by mortgaging his valuables and property, much to the chagrin of his dad. When Shakti rapes Sujata, and is arrested, Shankar negotiates with Sujata and gets her to withdraw the complaint and marry Shakti. When Shakti, Prem, and Sujata re-locate, the two brothers get involved with smuggler and underworld Don, Dhabla, they end up swindling him. When Dhabla's partner seeks vengeance, Shakti kills him, and Shankar accepts the blame and is sentenced to prison for life, leaving his dad, wife, Parvati and a newborn son to fend for themselves. He is let out after several years for good behavior, returns home to find that their house has been sold by Shakti; his dad has died; Parvati and his son are missing. He does locate Parvati in Bombay, this is when he is told that his son was killed after being chased by Prem and run over by a vehicle. Angered and out of control, he decides to kill them both, but Sujata pleads with him. Now years later, Shankar must again be prepared to make more sacrifices - this time for Shakti's grown daughter, Aarti, who has eloped with Amar, the son of a tailor, Nand Lal; as well as rescue Shakti and Prem from Dhabla's wrath - a rescue that may well cost him his life.

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

It has seven songs composed by Bappi Lahiri.

Song Singer
"Mujhko To Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" Asha Bhosle, Kumar Sanu
"Tanha Dil Ghabrata" Sapna Mukherjee, Kumar Sanu
"Laut Ke Aaja Re" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Kumar Sanu
"Dil Pe Qayamat Dhaye" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shabbir Kumar
"Tension" Bappi Lahiri
"Bhagwan Kis Kasoor" 1 Mohammed Aziz
"Bhagwan Kis Kasoor" 2 Mohammed Aziz

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