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| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director      = [[K. Raghavendra Rao]]
| director      = [[K. Raghavendra Rao]]
| producer      = [[Vyjayanthi Movies|C. Aswini Dutt]]<br /> M.Arjuna Raju
| producer      = [[Vyjayanthi Movies|C. Aswini Dutt]]<br /> [[M.Arjuna Raju]]
| writer        = [[Kader Khan]] {{small|(dialogues)}} <br /> Indeevar {{small|(lyrics)}}
| writer        = [[Kader Khan]] {{small|(dialogues)}} <br /> [[Indeevar]] {{small|(lyrics)}}
| starring      = [[Dharmendra]]<br />[[Jeetendra]]<br />[[Parveen Babi]]<br />[[Sridevi]]  
| starring      = [[Dharmendra]]<br />[[Jeetendra]]<br />[[Parveen Babi]]<br />[[Sridevi]]  
| music          = [[Bappi Lahiri]]
| music          = [[Bappi Lahiri]]
| cinematography = K.S. Prakash
| cinematography = [[K.S. Prakash]]
| editing        = [[Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao]]
| editing        = [[Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao]]
| studio        = Roja Art Productions<ref name="Heading">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187176/ |title=Heading |publisher=IMDb}}</ref>
| studio        = [[Roja Art Productions]]<ref name="Heading">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187176/ |title=Heading |publisher=IMDb}}</ref>
| based_on      = ''[[Adavi Simhalu]]''
| based_on      = ''[[Adavi Simhalu]]''
| released      = {{Film date|df=y|1983|5|27}}
| released      = {{Film date|df=y|1983|5|27}}
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'''''Jaani Dost ''''' ({{trans|Best Friends}}) is a 1983 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action film]], produced by C. Ashwini Dutt, M. Arjuna Raju under Roja Art Productions banner and directed by [[K. Raghavendra Rao]]. It stars [[Dharmendra]], [[Jeetendra]], [[Parveen Babi]], [[Sridevi]], with music composed by [[Bappi Lahiri]].<ref name="Heading-2">{{cite web|url=http://www.apunkachoice.com/titles/jaa/jaani-dost/mid_19673/ |title=Heading-2 |publisher=apunkachoice}}</ref><ref name="Heading-3">{{cite web|url=http://www.gomolo.com/jaani-dost-movie/5565 |title=Heading-3 |publisher=gomolo}}</ref> The film was simultaneously made along with the [[Telugu language|Telugu]]-language movie ''[[Adavi Simhalu]]'', starring [[Krishna (Telugu actor)|Krishna]], [[Krishnam Raju]], [[Sridevi]], [[Jaya Prada]] in the pivotal roles. Both the movies were made simultaneously by the same producer and director, some of the scenes and actors are identical in both the versions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.checkmymovie.com/movie/jaani-dost/|title=Jaani Dost|work=Check My Movies}}</ref>
'''''Jaani Dost ''''' ({{translation|Best Friends}}) is a 1983 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[action film]], produced by [[C. Ashwini Dutt]], [[M. Arjuna Raju]] under the [[Roja Art Productions]] banner and directed by [[K. Raghavendra Rao]]. It stars [[Dharmendra]], [[Jeetendra]], [[Parveen Babi]], [[Sridevi]], with music composed by [[Bappi Lahiri]].<ref name="Heading-2">{{cite web|url=http://www.apunkachoice.com/titles/jaa/jaani-dost/mid_19673/ |title=Heading-2 |publisher=apunkachoice}}</ref><ref name="Heading-3">{{cite web|url=http://www.gomolo.com/jaani-dost-movie/5565 |title=Heading-3 |publisher=gomolo}}</ref> The film was simultaneously made along with the [[Telugu language|Telugu]]-language movie ''[[Adavi Simhalu]]'', starring [[Krishna (Telugu actor)|Krishna]], [[Krishnam Raju]], [[Sridevi]], [[Jaya Prada]] in the pivotal roles. Both the movies were made simultaneously by the same producer and director, some of the scenes and actors are identical in both the versions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.checkmymovie.com/movie/jaani-dost/|title=Jaani Dost|work=Check My Movies}}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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The film begins with Raja Narendra Varma([[Shakti Kapoor]]), owner of Raj Nagar estate, and his wife Annapurnamma. The couple have a son and want a daughter. At that juncture, his brother-in-law, Kondala Rao / Cobra ([[Kader Khan]]), a hoodlum, intrigues to eliminate not just Dharma Raj but his heir Veeru, too, and distorts as an accident. Fortunately, Veeru escapes, acquainted with an orphan Raju and they befriend. At this time, Raju decides to spend time with Veeru, sacrificing his studies in the process. Years roll by and Raju ([[Dharmendra]]) becomes a truck driver and Krishna ([[Jeetendra]]) becomes a mobster. Once Raju saves a girl Meena ([[Parveen Babi]]) sister of Veeru without the knowledge. Meanwhile, Veeru is associated with Cobra's younger brother Hari ([[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]]), who is always disguised. Currently, Raju and Meena fall in love, and Veeru falls for lionhearted Shalu ([[Sridevi]]). Meanwhile, Raju learns Veeru's true identity and discord arises, but this subsides when Veeru is unveiled as an undercover cop. then, he seizes many gangsters, but Hari escapes. Thereafter, Cobra ploys indict Raju in crime and then seeks to kill Meena. Henceforth, Cobra and Hari abscond to a forest where they continue with their misdeeds. Knowing it, Raju breaks the bars. Shalu accompanies him as well because she suspect Hari deceived her mother. Being cognizant of it, Cobra attempts to destroy them, but they escape. Moreover, Veeru unearths his birth secret and realizes Meena as his sister. Here Cobra subterfuges to establish Veeru and Raju as rivals, therein, a battle erupts when they fathom the truth. At last, they destroy Cobra and his gang. Finally, the movie ends happily with the marriages of Veeru and Shalu and Raju and Meena.{{Citation needed|date= September 2020}}
The film begins with Raja Narendra Varma ([[Shakti Kapoor]]), owner of Raj Nagar estate, and his wife Annapurnamma. The couple have a son and want a daughter. At that juncture, his brother-in-law, Kondala Rao / Cobra ([[Kader Khan]]), a hoodlum, intrigues to eliminate not just Dharma Raj but his heir Veeru, too, and distorts as an accident. Fortunately, Veeru escapes, acquainted with an orphan Raju and they befriend. At this time, Raju decides to spend time with Veeru, sacrificing his studies in the process. Years roll by and Raju ([[Dharmendra]]) becomes a truck driver and Krishna ([[Jeetendra]]) becomes a mobster. Once Raju saves a girl Meena ([[Parveen Babi]]) sister of Veeru without the knowledge. Meanwhile, Veeru is associated with Cobra's younger brother Hari ([[Amjad Khan (actor)|Amjad Khan]]), who is always disguised. Currently, Raju and Meena fall in love, and Veeru falls for lionhearted Shalu ([[Sridevi]]). Meanwhile, Raju learns Veeru's true identity and discord arises, but this subsides when Veeru is unveiled as an undercover cop. then, he seizes many gangsters, but Hari escapes. Thereafter, Cobra ploys indict Raju in crime and then seeks to kill Meena. Henceforth, Cobra and Hari abscond to a forest where they continue with their misdeeds. Knowing it, Raju breaks the bars. Shalu accompanies him as well because she suspect Hari deceived her mother. Being cognizant of it, Cobra attempts to destroy them, but they escape. Moreover, Veeru unearths his birth secret and realizes Meena as his sister. Here Cobra subterfuges to establish Veeru and Raju as rivals, therein, a battle erupts when they fathom the truth. At last, they destroy Cobra and his gang. Finally, the movie ends happily with the marriages of Veeru and Shalu and Raju and Meena.{{Citation needed|date= September 2020}}


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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! Song !! Singer
! Song !! Singer
|-
|-
| "Jawani Jawani, Jalti Jawani, Honthon Pe Aayi Hai Aag Pyar Ki"
| "[[Jawani Jawani, Jalti Jawani, Honthon Pe Aayi Hai Aag Pyar Ki]]"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], '''[[Asha Bhosle]]'''
| [[Kishore Kumar]], '''[[Asha Bhosle]]'''
|-
|-
| "Aayi Aayi, Main To Aayi, Jannaten Chhupake Layi"
| "[[Aayi Aayi, Main To Aayi, Jannaten Chhupake Layi]]"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], '''[[Asha Bhosle]]'''
| Kishore Kumar, '''Asha Bhosle'''
|-
|-
| "Hum Nahin Jhumte Hain, Jhumta Hai Saara Jahan"
| "[[Hum Nahin Jhumte Hain, Jhumta Hai Saara Jahan]]"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], '''[[Asha Bhosle]]'''
| Kishore Kumar, '''Asha Bhosle'''
|-
|-
| "Baghon Ki Tu Rani Hai, Baghon Ka Tu Rajkumar"
| "[[Baghon Ki Tu Rani Hai, Baghon Ka Tu Rajkumar]]"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], '''[[Asha Bhosle]]'''
| Kishore Kumar, '''Asha Bhosle'''
|-
|-
| "Jeevan Bana Jeevan, Mil Gaya Tera Daman"
| "[[Jeevan Bana Jeevan, Mil Gaya Tera Daman]]"
| [[Kishore Kumar]], '''[[Asha Bhosle]]'''
| Kishore Kumar, '''Asha Bhosle'''
|-
|-
|}
|}


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
The movie was a semi-hit. The ending had weak writing and the action was messed up. The message of Jaani Dost was not lifted up in the movie. The lack of a duet between Dharmendra and Jeetendra limited the acceptance of their strong bond.
The movie was a semi-hit. The ending had weak writing and the action was messed up. The message of Jaani Dost was not lifted up in the movie. The lack of a duet between Dharmendra and Jeetendra limited the acceptance of their strong bond. This was the only movie of friendship where it failed to give message of friendship. The title of the film is misleading with all the songs for both heroes and heroine was by Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle.


== References ==
== References ==