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| director = [[Ravi Tandon]] | | director = [[Ravi Tandon]] | ||
| producer = T.C. Dewan | | producer = T. C. Dewan | ||
| writer = B. Aar Ishara {{small|(dialogues)}}<br /> Anjaan {{small|(lyrics)}} | | writer = B. Aar Ishara {{small|(dialogues)}}<br /> Anjaan {{small|(lyrics)}} | ||
| screenplay = Jyoti Swaroop <br /> Vinod Dewan | | screenplay = Jyoti Swaroop <br /> Vinod Dewan | ||
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| editing = V. N. Mayekar | | editing = V. N. Mayekar | ||
| studio = Modern Pictures | | studio = Modern Pictures | ||
| released = {{ | | released = {{release date|df=y|1981|01|23}} | ||
| runtime = 156 minutes | | runtime = 156 minutes | ||
| country = India | | country = [[India]] | ||
| language = Hindi | | language = [[Hindi]] | ||
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'''''Waqt Ki Deewar''''' ({{translation|The Wall of Time}}) is a 1981 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action film]], produced by T.C. Dewan under the Modern Pictures banner and directed by [[Ravi Tandon]]. It stars [[Sanjeev Kumar]], [[Jeetendra]], [[Sulakshana Pandit]], [[Neetu Singh]] in | '''''Waqt Ki Deewar''''' ({{translation|The Wall of Time}}) is a 1981 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action film]], produced by T.C. Dewan under the Modern Pictures banner and directed by [[Ravi Tandon]]. It stars [[Sanjeev Kumar]], [[Jeetendra]], [[Sulakshana Pandit]], [[Neetu Singh]] in lead roles and music composed by [[Laxmikant–Pyarelal]]. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
Cruel and lustful Thakur Dayal Singh (Amjad Khan) brutally rapes Sarla (Nazneen), forcing her to commit suicide, | Cruel and lustful Thakur Dayal Singh ([[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]]) brutally rapes Sarla ([[Nazneen]]), forcing her to commit suicide, gives the blame to his elder brother and kills him. Sarla's estranged father Lala Kedarnath ([[Kader Khan]]) vows to take revenge on Bade Thakur, he shoots him (not knowing that he is already dead) and arrested by the police. So his young sons, Vikram and Munna become homeless. Vikram and Munna try to stay together, but are separated by fate. Years later, Vikram ([[Sanjeev Kumar]]) has taken to a life of crime with Ranveer Singh, who unknown to Vikram, is none other than Thakur Dayal Singh. While assisting his friend, Peter ([[Paintal (comedian)|Paintal]]) to meet with his future wife, Ruby ([[Preeti Ganguly]]), Vikram meets with the ravishing Priya ([[Sulakshana Pandit]]) and both fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, Munna finds a place in the home and heart of the devout and kind-hearted Sher Khan ([[Pran (actor)|Pran]]), who now calls him Amar. Amar ([[Jeetendra]]) grows up to be an honest man. His duties led him to meet many thieves and criminals, one of whom is the beautiful Soni ([[Neetu Singh]]). After a few misunderstandings, both fall in love and Soni pledges to give up her life of crime. Then one day, when Amar is being overwhelmed by a number of gangsters, Vikram comes to his help and both become good friends. This friendship does not last long as Amar soon starts to suspect Vikram. Will Vikram and Amar ever come to know of their true relationship? Will Ranveer Singh be exposed as Thakur Dayal Singh? | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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* [[Sulakshana Pandit]] as Priya | * [[Sulakshana Pandit]] as Priya | ||
* [[Neetu Singh]] as Soni | * [[Neetu Singh]] as Soni | ||
* [[Deven Verma]] as Rajpat | * [[Deven Verma]] as Rajpat | ||
* [[Pran (actor)|Pran]] as Sher Khan | * [[Pran (actor)|Pran]] as Sher Khan | ||
* [[Kader Khan]] as Lala Kedarnath | * [[Kader Khan]] as Lala Kedarnath | ||
* [[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]] as Thakur Dayal Singh / | * [[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]] as Thakur Dayal Singh / Ranveer Singh | ||
* [[Satyendra Kapoor]] as Anokhelal | * [[Satyendra Kapoor]] as Anokhelal | ||
* [[Nazneen]] as Sarla | * [[Nazneen]] as Sarla | ||
* [[Preeti Ganguli]] as Ruby | |||
* [[Paintal (comedian)|Paintal]] as Peter | |||
==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== | ||
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! Song !! Singer | ! Song !! Singer | ||
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| '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''' | | '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''' | ||
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| "Chal Canima Dekhan Ko | | "Chal Canima Dekhan Ko Jaye Gori" | ||
| | | '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''', [[Kishore Kumar]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| " | | "Manchahi Ladki Kahin Koi Mil Jaye" | ||
| | | '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''', [[Kishore Kumar]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| " | | "Jawani Ka Guzra Zamana Hamen Yaad Aane Laga Hai, Jadu Sa Chhane Laga Hai" | ||
| | | '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''', [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Manna Dey]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| "Ae Yaar Teri Yaari Hamen Jaan Se Hai | | "Ae Yaar Teri Yaari Hamen Jaan Se Hai Pyari" | ||
| [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Kishore Kumar]] | | [[Mohammed Rafi]], [[Kishore Kumar]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 7 August 2021
Waqt Ki Deewar | |
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File:Waqt Ki Deewar.jpg Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Ravi Tandon |
Produced by | T. C. Dewan |
Written by | B. Aar Ishara (dialogues) Anjaan (lyrics) |
Screenplay by | Jyoti Swaroop Vinod Dewan |
Story by | Jyoti Swaroop Vinod Dewan |
Starring | Sanjeev Kumar Jeetendra Sulakshana Pandit Neetu Singh |
Music by | Laxmikant–Pyarelal |
Cinematography | K. K. Mahajan |
Edited by | V. N. Mayekar |
Production company | Modern Pictures |
Release date | 23 January 1981 |
Running time | 156 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Waqt Ki Deewar (transl. The Wall of Time) is a 1981 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by T.C. Dewan under the Modern Pictures banner and directed by Ravi Tandon. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit, Neetu Singh in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.
Plot[edit]
Cruel and lustful Thakur Dayal Singh (Amjad Khan) brutally rapes Sarla (Nazneen), forcing her to commit suicide, gives the blame to his elder brother and kills him. Sarla's estranged father Lala Kedarnath (Kader Khan) vows to take revenge on Bade Thakur, he shoots him (not knowing that he is already dead) and arrested by the police. So his young sons, Vikram and Munna become homeless. Vikram and Munna try to stay together, but are separated by fate. Years later, Vikram (Sanjeev Kumar) has taken to a life of crime with Ranveer Singh, who unknown to Vikram, is none other than Thakur Dayal Singh. While assisting his friend, Peter (Paintal) to meet with his future wife, Ruby (Preeti Ganguly), Vikram meets with the ravishing Priya (Sulakshana Pandit) and both fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, Munna finds a place in the home and heart of the devout and kind-hearted Sher Khan (Pran), who now calls him Amar. Amar (Jeetendra) grows up to be an honest man. His duties led him to meet many thieves and criminals, one of whom is the beautiful Soni (Neetu Singh). After a few misunderstandings, both fall in love and Soni pledges to give up her life of crime. Then one day, when Amar is being overwhelmed by a number of gangsters, Vikram comes to his help and both become good friends. This friendship does not last long as Amar soon starts to suspect Vikram. Will Vikram and Amar ever come to know of their true relationship? Will Ranveer Singh be exposed as Thakur Dayal Singh?
Cast[edit]
- Sanjeev Kumar as Vikram
- Jeetendra as Amar
- Sulakshana Pandit as Priya
- Neetu Singh as Soni
- Deven Verma as Rajpat
- Pran as Sher Khan
- Kader Khan as Lala Kedarnath
- Amjad Khan as Thakur Dayal Singh / Ranveer Singh
- Satyendra Kapoor as Anokhelal
- Nazneen as Sarla
- Preeti Ganguli as Ruby
- Paintal as Peter
Soundtrack[edit]
Song | Singer |
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"Kamaal Mori Bindiya" | Asha Bhosle |
"Chal Canima Dekhan Ko Jaye Gori" | Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar |
"Manchahi Ladki Kahin Koi Mil Jaye" | Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar |
"Jawani Ka Guzra Zamana Hamen Yaad Aane Laga Hai, Jadu Sa Chhane Laga Hai" | Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi, Manna Dey |
"Ae Yaar Teri Yaari Hamen Jaan Se Hai Pyari" | Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar |
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