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'''''Hathyar''''' ({{trans|Weapon}}) is a 1989 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action film]] written and directed by [[J. P. Dutta]]. It performed well at the box office when released and received favorable reviews from critics. The performance of [[Sanjay Dutt]] was widely regarded amongst his career best. Over the years it has never had an official DVD release from distributors, only converted video prints of the film are available.
'''''Hathyar''''' ({{trans|Weapon}}) is a 1989 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action film]] written and directed by [[J. P. Dutta]]. It stars [[Sanjay Dutt]], [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Dharmendra]], [[Kulbhushan Kharbanda]], [[Asha Parekh]], [[Paresh Rawal]] and [[Amrita Singh]]. Over the years it has never had an official DVD release from distributors, only converted video prints of the film are available.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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*[[Amrita Singh]] as Suman
*[[Amrita Singh]] as Suman
*[[Sangeeta Bijlani]] as Jenny
*[[Sangeeta Bijlani]] as Jenny
*[[Shyama]]
*[[Shyama (Hindi actress)|Shyama]]
*[[Navtej Hundal]]
*[[Navtej Hundal]]
*[[Avtar Gill]] as Khushal Khan's Advocate
*[[Avtar Gill]] as Khushal Khan's Advocate
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*[[Mahesh Anand]] as Afzal (Khushal Khan's Henchman)
*[[Mahesh Anand]] as Afzal (Khushal Khan's Henchman)
*[[Satyajeet Puri]] and [[Javed Khan Amrohi]]  as  Pickpocketers
*[[Satyajeet Puri]] and [[Javed Khan Amrohi]]  as  Pickpocketers
 
*[[Iftekar]] as  Don
*[[Ram Mohan]] as Mishra Ji
==Songs==
==Songs==
Composed by [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]] and written by [[Hasan Kamal]]
Composed by [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]] and written by [[Hasan Kamal]]

Latest revision as of 16:09, 3 October 2021

not to be confused with Hathyar (2002 film)
Hathyar
File:Hathyar89.jpg
Directed byJ. P. Dutta
Produced byF.A.Nadiadwala
Written byJ. P. Dutta
StarringDharmendra
Sanjay Dutt
Rishi Kapoor
Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Asha Parekh
Amrita Singh
Sangeeta Bijlani
Puneet Issar
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
CinematographyIshwar Bidri
Edited byDeepak Wirkud
Release date
  • 10 March 1989 (1989-03-10)
Running time
140 Minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Hathyar (transl. Weapon) is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language action film written and directed by J. P. Dutta. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Rishi Kapoor, Dharmendra, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Asha Parekh, Paresh Rawal and Amrita Singh. Over the years it has never had an official DVD release from distributors, only converted video prints of the film are available.

Plot[edit | edit source]

Avinash (Sanjay Dutt) and his parents (Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Asha Parekh) come to Bombay where they miserably scrape along. Sometimes their acquaintance with Samiulla Khan (Rishi Kapoor), the younger brother of the underworld crime lord Khushal Khan (Dharmendra), is quite helpful as Sami, who refuses to deal with his brother's business, enjoys a good reputation. But after some bitter experiences, Avinash's father cannot stand his poor situation anymore and commits suicide. Now Avinash bears the responsibility to be the family's breadwinner which he, as he doesn't manage to find a job, is unable to fulfill. Desperately (and instigated by his friend Satyajeet Puri (Pakya) from the local gang) he starts stealing. After having killed one of his victims, he gets more and more bogged down in the mire of crime – and gets into the rivalry between the gang bosses Khushal Khan and Rajan Anna (Paresh Rawal).

Cast[edit | edit source]

Songs[edit | edit source]

Composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal and written by Hasan Kamal

  1. "Der Aaye Dursat Aaye v1" - Kavita Krishnamurthy
  2. "Der Aaye Dursat Aaye v2" - Kavita Krishnamurthy
  3. "Jalwa Dekhoge Kya Ji" - Alisha Chinoy
  4. "O Senor O Senor" - Anuradha Paudwal, Shailendra Singh

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