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'''''Ayaash''''' is a [[Bollywood films of 1982|1982]] [[Cinema of India|Indian]] [[Bollywood]] film produced and directed by [[Shakti Samanta]]. It stars [[Sanjeev Kumar]] and [[Rati Agnihotri]] in pivotal roles. The movie is based on the 1972 Bengali movie ''Stree''.
'''''Ayaash''''' is a [[Bollywood films of 1982|1982]] [[Cinema of India|Indian]] [[Bollywood]] film produced and directed by [[Shakti Samanta]]. It stars [[Sanjeev Kumar]] and [[Rati Agnihotri]] in pivotal roles. The movie is based on the 1972 Bengali movie ''Stree''.
==Plot==
Circa 1930 during the British Rule in India, while most Indians were busy agitating against the British to quit India, Thakur Jaswant Singh lives a carefree wealthy lifestyle, surrounded by his friends, who are only there to have a good time drinking alcohol and watching dancing courtesans everyday. Jaswant's day starts when he wakes, and it could be early morning or late evening. Then one day one of his friends, Sansar, introduces a young man named Amal, a photographer by profession, and Jaswant hires him on the spot, with a generous salary and accommodations. Amal accompanies Jaswant everywhere, including his frequent trips to assorted courtesans, and takes vivid photographs. Then Jaswant meets with an eligible young girl and marries her. A few years later she gives birth to a son, Naresh. Jaswant finds out that Amal has been taking an unusual interest in Naresh, including scolding him so that he can stop following Jaswant's footsteps. Jaswant warns Amal, only to find out that Amal has slapped Naresh. An enraged Jaswant fires Amal. Seventeen years later, India is free from British rule, Jaswant is widowed, Amal is being released from prison along with other freedom fighters, and Naresh is to get married soon. It is then Jaswant comes across a locket that once belonged to his wife. Jaswant opens the locket hoping to see his photograph, but is stunned when he sees Amal's photo in the locket. Thakur Jaswant Singh kills Amal and commits suicide in the end.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Beena Banerjee as Aruna
* Beena Banerjee as Aruna
* [[Asit Sen (actor)|Asit Sen]] as Madhu Sudan
* [[Asit Sen (actor)|Asit Sen]] as Madhu Sudan
==Plot==
Circa 1930 during the British Rule in India, while most Indians were busy agitating against the British to quit India, Thakur Jaswant Singh lives a carefree wealthy lifestyle, surrounded by his friends, who are only there to have a good time drinking alcohol and watching dancing courtesans everyday. Jaswant's day starts when he wakes, and it could be early morning or late evening. Then one day one of his friends, Sansar, introduces a young man named Amal, a photographer by profession, and Jaswant hires him on the spot, with a generous salary and accommodations. Amal accompanies Jaswant everywhere, including his frequent trips to assorted courtesans, and takes vivid photographs. Then Jaswant meets with an eligible young girl and marries her. A few years later she gives birth to a son, Naresh. Jaswant finds out that Amal has been taking an unusual interest in Naresh, including scolding him so that he can stop following Jaswant's footsteps. Jaswant warns Amal, only to find out that Amal has slapped Naresh. An enraged Jaswant fires Amal. Seventeen years later, India is free from British rule, Jaswant is widowed, Amal is being released from prison along with other freedom fighters, and Naresh is to get married soon. It is then Jaswant comes across a locket that once belonged to his wife. Jaswant opens the locket hoping to see his photograph, but is stunned when he sees Amal's photo in the locket. Thakur Jaswant Singh kills Amal and commits suicide in the end.


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==

Latest revision as of 17:13, 27 June 2021


Ayaash
File:Ayaash poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byShakti Samanta
Produced byShakti Samanta
StarringSanjeev Kumar
Rati Agnihotri
Music byRavindra Jain
Release date
  • 15 October 1982 (1982-10-15)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Ayaash is a 1982 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. It stars Sanjeev Kumar and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. The movie is based on the 1972 Bengali movie Stree.

Plot[edit]

Circa 1930 during the British Rule in India, while most Indians were busy agitating against the British to quit India, Thakur Jaswant Singh lives a carefree wealthy lifestyle, surrounded by his friends, who are only there to have a good time drinking alcohol and watching dancing courtesans everyday. Jaswant's day starts when he wakes, and it could be early morning or late evening. Then one day one of his friends, Sansar, introduces a young man named Amal, a photographer by profession, and Jaswant hires him on the spot, with a generous salary and accommodations. Amal accompanies Jaswant everywhere, including his frequent trips to assorted courtesans, and takes vivid photographs. Then Jaswant meets with an eligible young girl and marries her. A few years later she gives birth to a son, Naresh. Jaswant finds out that Amal has been taking an unusual interest in Naresh, including scolding him so that he can stop following Jaswant's footsteps. Jaswant warns Amal, only to find out that Amal has slapped Naresh. An enraged Jaswant fires Amal. Seventeen years later, India is free from British rule, Jaswant is widowed, Amal is being released from prison along with other freedom fighters, and Naresh is to get married soon. It is then Jaswant comes across a locket that once belonged to his wife. Jaswant opens the locket hoping to see his photograph, but is stunned when he sees Amal's photo in the locket. Thakur Jaswant Singh kills Amal and commits suicide in the end.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

# Song Singer
1 "Yeh Subah Suhani Ho" K. J. Yesudas
2 "Kaali Nagan Dasegi" K. J. Yesudas, Manna Dey
3 "Ayaash Hoon Main" Bhupinder Singh
4 "Topiwale Ne Karke Salaam" Asha Bhosle
5 "Suno Balam Harjaee" Asha Bhosle

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